Denmark
Denmark Customs Contact Information
Website: http://www.skat.dk/
Telephone: +45 72221818
Denmark is a trade-oriented economy. As a base for exporting, Denmark has many advantages. Its key location as the only Scandinavian country connected to mainland Europe, plus its position on the Baltic sea, gives it access to lucrative markets for both EU and non-EU countries. Its extensive infrastructure and well-educated, high-skilled workforce also help promote trade and foreign investment.
Export/Import Requirements:
Denmark is a member of EU Customs Union. It is also a member of ASEM (en anglais) and since it is an EU country, Denmark has multilateral and bilateral agreements with many countries.
Several forms of documentation may be required at the Danish Customs:
- Sanitary Certificates;
- Pharmaceutical Certificates;
- Certificates of Origin;
- Commercial Invoices;
- Bill of Lading;
- Air Waybill;
- Declaration of Antiquity;
- Dangerous Goods Certification.
Free Zones: Københavns Frihavn (Freeport of Copenhagen). The facilities in the free port are mostly used for tax-free warehousing of goods imported, for exports, and for in-transit trade. Tax and duties are not payable until cargo leaves the Free Port.
Source:
https://en.santandertrade.com/international-shipments/denmark/trade-compliance