Treaty

Customs Convention on the temporary importation of private road vehicles

PartiesParties with a link have a reservation.

Party Signature RatificationS=Signature without reservation or requirement of ratification R=Ratification, Acceptance, Approval or Notification A=Accession Su=Succession NK=Not Known Entry into force Renunciation Termination
Albania 05-09-2003 (A) 04-12-2003
Algeria 31-10-1963 (A) 29-01-1964
Argentina 04-06-1954
Australia 06-01-1967 (A) 06-04-1967
Austria 04-06-1954 30-03-1956 (R) 15-12-1957
Barbados 05-03-1971 (Su) 30-11-1966
Belgium 04-06-1954 21-02-1955 (R) 15-12-1957
Bosnia and Herzegovina 01-09-1993 (Su) 06-03-1992
Bulgaria 07-10-1959 (A) 05-01-1960
Cambodia 04-06-1954
Canada 01-06-1955 (A) 15-12-1957
Central African Republic 15-10-1962 (A) 13-01-1963
Chile 15-08-1974 (A) 13-11-1974
China
Costa Rica 20-07-1954 04-09-1963 (R) 03-12-1963
Croatia 31-08-1994 (Su) 08-10-1991
Cuba 04-06-1954 20-11-1963 (R) 18-02-1964
Cyprus 16-05-1963 (Su) 16-08-1960
Denmark 13-10-1955 (A) 15-12-1957
Dominican Republic 04-06-1954
Ecuador 04-06-1954 30-08-1962 (R) 28-11-1962
Egypt 04-06-1954 04-04-1957 (R) 15-12-1957
El Salvador 18-06-1958 (A) 16-09-1958
EU (European Union) 01-02-1996 (A) 01-05-1996
Fiji 31-10-1972 (Su) 10-10-1970
Finland 21-06-1962 (A) 19-09-1962
France 04-06-1954 24-04-1959 (R) 23-07-1959
Germany 04-06-1954 16-09-1957 (R) 15-12-1957
Ghana 16-06-1958 (A) 14-09-1958
Guatemala 04-06-1954
Haïti 04-06-1954 12-02-1958 (R) 13-05-1958
Holy See 04-06-1954
Honduras 15-06-1954
Hungary 04-05-1983 (A) 02-08-1983
India 04-06-1954 05-05-1958 (R) 03-08-1958
Iran 03-04-1968 (A) 02-07-1968
Ireland 14-08-1967 (A) 12-11-1967
Israel 01-08-1957 (A) 15-12-1957
Italy 04-06-1954 12-02-1958 (R) 13-05-1958
Jamaica 11-11-1963 (Su) 06-08-1962
Japan 02-12-1954 08-06-1964 (R) 06-09-1964
Jordan 18-12-1957 (A) 18-03-1958
Liberia 16-09-2005 (A) 15-12-2005
Lithuania 03-01-2003 (A) 03-04-2003
Luxembourg 06-12-1954 21-11-1956 (R) 15-12-1957
Malaysia 07-05-1958 (Su) 31-08-1957
Mali 12-06-1974 (A) 10-09-1974
Malta 03-01-1966 (Su) 21-09-1964
Mauritius 18-07-1969 (Su) 12-03-1968
Mexico 04-06-1954 13-06-1957 (R) 15-12-1957
Monaco 04-06-1954
Montenegro 23-10-2006 (Su) 03-06-2006
Morocco 25-09-1957 (A) 24-12-1957
Nepal 21-09-1960 (A) 20-12-1960
Netherlands, the Kingdom of the 04-06-1954 07-03-1958 (R) 05-06-1958
New Zealand 17-08-1962 (A) 15-11-1962
Nigeria 26-06-1961 (Su) 01-10-1960
North Macedonia 20-12-1999 (Su) 17-11-1991
Norway 10-10-1961 (A) 08-01-1962
Panama 04-06-1954
Peru 16-01-1959 (A) 16-04-1959
Philippines 04-06-1954 09-02-1960 (R) 09-05-1960
Poland 16-03-1960 (A) 14-06-1960
Portugal 04-06-1954 18-09-1958 (R) 17-12-1958
Romania 26-01-1961 (A) 26-04-1961
Russian Federation 17-08-1959 (A) 15-11-1959
Rwanda 01-12-1964 (Su) 01-07-1962
Saudi Arabia 23-01-2003 (A) 23-04-2003
Senegal 19-04-1972 (A) 18-07-1972
Serbia 12-03-2001 (Su) 27-04-1992
Sierra Leone 13-03-1962 (Su) 27-04-1961
Singapore 15-08-1966 (Su) 09-08-1965
Slovenia 06-07-1992 (Su) 25-06-1991
Solomon Islands 03-09-1981 (Su) 07-07-1978
Spain 04-06-1954 18-08-1958 (R) 16-11-1958
Sri Lanka 04-06-1954 28-11-1955 (R) 15-12-1957
Sudan 16-10-2003 (A) 14-01-2004
Sweden 04-06-1954 11-06-1957 (R) 15-12-1957
Switzerland 04-06-1954 23-05-1956 (R) 15-12-1957
Syria 26-03-1959 (A) 24-06-1959
Tanzania 28-11-1962 (A) 26-02-1963
Tonga 11-11-1977 (Su) 04-06-1970
Trinidad and Tobago 11-04-1966 (Su) 31-08-1962
Tunisia 20-06-1974 (A) 18-09-1974
Türkiye 26-04-1983 (A) 25-07-1983
Uganda 15-04-1965 (A) 14-07-1965
United Arab Emirates 10-01-2007 (A) 10-04-2007
United Kingdom 04-06-1954 27-02-1956 (R) 15-12-1957
United States of America 04-06-1954 25-07-1956 (R) 15-12-1957
Uruguay 04-06-1954
Vietnam 31-01-1956 (A) 15-12-1957
Yugoslavia (< 25-06-1991) 10-07-1958 (A) 08-10-1958

Extensions

Belgium

Extended to Entry into force Termination
Belgian Congo (<30-06-1960) 15-12-1957 30-06-1960
Ruanda-Urundi ( <01-07-1962) 15-12-1957 01-07-1962

China

Extended to Entry into force Termination
Hong Kong SAR 01-07-1997

Netherlands, the Kingdom of the

Extended to Entry into force Termination
Suriname (< 25-11-1975) 05-06-1958 25-11-1975

New Zealand

Extended to Entry into force Termination
Cook Islands 19-08-1963
Niue 19-08-1963

Portugal

Extended to Entry into force Termination
Angola (< 11-11-1975) 17-12-1958 11-11-1975
Cape Verde (< 05-07-1974) 17-12-1958 05-07-1974
East Timor (< 28-11-1975) 17-12-1958 28-11-1975
Macao (<20-12-1999) 17-12-1958 20-12-1999
Mozambique (< 25-06-1975) 17-12-1958 25-06-1975
Portuguese Guinea (<24-09-1973) 17-12-1958 24-09-1973

United Kingdom

Extended to Entry into force Termination
Anguilla 09-04-1961
Antigua and Barbuda (< 01-11-1981) 14-04-1958 01-11-1981
Barbados (< 30-11-1966) 14-09-1959 30-11-1966
Belize (< 21-09-1981) 11-12-1960 21-09-1981
British North Borneo (< 16-09-1963) 15-12-1957 16-09-1963
British Somaliland (< 26-06-1960) 15-12-1957 26-06-1960
British Virgin Islands 14-04-1958
Brunei (< 01-01-1984) 14-04-1958 01-01-1984
Cyprus (< 16-08-1960) 15-12-1957 16-08-1960
Dominica (< 03-11-1978) 14-04-1958 03-11-1978
Fiji (< 10-10-1970) 15-12-1957 10-10-1970
Gambia, The (< 18-02-1965) 14-04-1958 18-02-1965
Gibraltar 14-04-1958
Grenada (< 07-02-1974) 14-04-1958 07-02-1974
Guiana (< 26-05-1966) 06-05-1962 26-05-1966
Hong Kong (< 01-07-1997) 09-02-1961 01-07-1997
Jamaica (< 06-08-1962) 15-12-1957 06-08-1962
Kenya (< 12-12-1963) 14-04-1958 12-12-1963
Malay Federation (< 31-08-1957) 15-12-1957 31-08-1957
Malta (< 21-09-1964) 15-12-1957 21-09-1964
Mauritius (< 12-03-1968) 14-04-1958 12-03-1968
Montserrat 14-04-1958
Nigeria (< 01-10-1960) 14-04-1958 01-10-1960
Saint Kitts and Nevis (< 19-11-1983) 09-04-1961 19-11-1983
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (<27-10-1979) 14-04-1958 27-10-1979
Saint-Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha 14-04-1958
Sarawak (< 16-09-1963) 14-04-1958 16-09-1963
Seychelles (< 29-06-1976) 15-12-1957 29-06-1976
Sierra Leone (< 27-04-1961) 15-12-1957 27-04-1961
Singapore (< 16-09-1963) 15-12-1957 16-09-1963
Solomon Islands (< 07-07-1978) 14-04-1958 07-07-1978
Tanganyika (< 09-12-1961) 14-04-1958 09-12-1961
Tonga (< 04-06-1970) 15-12-1957 04-06-1970
Trinidad and Tobago (< 31-08-1962) 14-12-1961 31-08-1962
Uganda (< 09-10-1962) 14-04-1958 09-10-1962
Zanzibar (< 26-04-1964) 15-12-1957 26-04-1964

United States of America

Extended to Entry into force Termination
Alaska (< 03-01-1959) 15-12-1957 03-01-1959
Hawaii (< 21-08-1959) 15-12-1957 21-08-1959
Puerto Rico 15-12-1957
US Virgin Islands 15-12-1957

Parties with reservations, declarations and objections

Party Reservations / Declarations Objections
Algeria Yes No
Belgium Yes No
Cuba Yes No
El Salvador Yes No
EU (European Union) Yes No
Guatemala Yes No
Hungary Yes No
India Yes No
Israel Yes No
Mexico Yes No
New Zealand Yes No
Romania Yes Yes
Russian Federation Yes Yes
Rwanda Yes No
Senegal Yes No
Sri Lanka Yes No
Switzerland Yes No
Tunisia Yes No

Algeria

31-10-1963

The Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria does not consider itself bound by article 40 of the said Convention and declares that a dispute may be submitted to arbitration only with the agreement of all the parties.

Belgium

21-02-1955

With regard to the application to the Territory of the Belgian Congo and to the Trust Territory of Ruanda-Urundi of the Customs Convention on the Temporary Importation of Private Road Vehicles, concluded at New York on 4 June 1954, the Belgian Government considers that in present circumstances the system of free international circulation of motor vehicles should not be extended to legal persons. Temporary admittance without payment should not be granted in respect of component parts imported for the repair of a vehicle covered by free circulation papers.
The latter restriction does not, of course, apply to component parts accompanying vehicles when they are listed in the counterfoil of the international circulation document.

Cuba

20-11-1963

The Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Cuba does not consider itself bound by the provisions of paragraphs 2 and 3 of article 40 of the Convention. At the same time it states that, if this reservation is rejected by more than two-thirds of the Parties to the Convention, it will consider that the Convention has not been ratified by the Revolutionary Government of Cuba, in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 3 of article 39.

El Salvador

18-06-1958

In connexion with article 4, El Salvador reserves its rights with respect to the temporary importation of component parts for the repair of motor vehicles in view of the fact that such component parts may be difficult to identify when taken out of the country; it therefore considers that payment of the taxes prescribed by the law should be made in such cases. The same reservation is made in connexion with other articles of the Convention which refer to component parts for repairs.

EU (European Union)

01-02-1996

The instrument contained a notification by which the European Community accepts the resolution of the United Nations of 2 July 1993 on the applicability of carnets de passage en douane and CPD carnets to private road vehicles.

Guatemala

04-06-1954

The Guatemalan Government reserves its right:
(1) To consider that the provisions of the Convention shall apply solely to natural persons and not to legal persons and bodies corporate as provided in chapter I, article 1;
(2) To consider that article 4 shall not be applicable to Guatemala;
(3) Not to accept the provisions of article 38 in respect of territories in dispute which are under the de facto administration of another State.

Hungary

04-05-1983

Article 38 of the Convention is at variance with the United Nations General Assembly resolution 1514 (XV) of 16 December 1960 on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples.
The Hungarian People's Republic does not consider itself bound by the provisions contained in paragraph 2 of article 40 of the Convention.

India

05-05-1958

The Government of India reserves the right to exclude 'legal' persons from the categories of persons to whom concessions envisaged in this Convention are applicable.
Notwithstanding the provisions of article 2 of this Convention, the Government of India reserves the right to exclude from the benefits of this article persons normally resident outside India who, on the occasion of a temporary visit to India, take up paid employment or any other form of gainful occupation.

Israel

01-08-1957

Article 4, paragraph 1
The Government of Israel shall not be bound to admit without payment of import duties and import taxes the importation of component parts of the repair of vehicles temporarily imported; likewise, import prohibitions and restrictions in force at the time being in Israel may be applied to the importation of such component parts.
Article 24, paragraphs 1 and 2
In view of the fact that land frontiers with neighbouring States are closed at the present time and that, consequently, private road vehicles may not be re-exported except through an Israel port, the Government of Israel shall not be bound to accept as evidence of re-exportation of vehicles or component parts thereof, any of the documents referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 of article 24.

Mexico

13-06-1957

The Delegation of Mexico, in accordance with the declaration duly made when the matter was under discussion in Working Party I, reserves its rights with regard to article 4, which authorizes the temporary importation of component parts for the repair of motor vehicles. The Delegation cannot agree to this article because the procedure in question is contrary to the legislation of its country, and because such spare parts do not usually have the specifications which would permit of their identification on exit. In the Delegation's opinion, this procedure would be prejudicial to the country's fiscal interests, because in this way it would be possible to import new spare parts without payment of duty by re-exporting old parts belonging to a vehicle not the tourist's own. It has therefore been considered more appropriate that in such cases the proper duty should be paid.
The same reservation is made with regard to other articles of this Convention which refer to component parts for making repairs.

New Zealand

17-08-1962

[...] consistent with the constitutional status of Tokelau and taking into account the commitment of the Government of New Zealand to the development of self-government for Tokelau through an act of self-determination under the Charter of the United Nations, [the] accession [to this Convention] shall not extend to Tokelau unless and until a Declaration to this effect is lodged by the Government of New Zealand with the depository on the basis of appropriate consultation with that territory [...]

Romania

26-01-1961

The Romanian People's Republic does not consider itself bound by the provisions of article 40, paragraphs 2 and 3, of the Convention. The position of the Romanian People's Republic is that a dispute concerning the interpretation or application of the Convention may be submitted to arbitration only with the agreement of all the parties in dispute and that only persons nominated by unanimous agreement of the parties in dispute may act as arbitrators.

Objection Switzerland, 06-07-1961

The Government of Switzerland has notified the Secretary-General that it objects to this reservation.

Objection United States of America, 06-07-1961

The Government of the United States of America has notified the Secretary-General that it has no objection to this reservation, but "considers that it may and hereby states that it will apply this reservation reciprocally with respect to Romania.”.

Russian Federation

17-08-1959

The Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, considering that disputes concerning the interpretation or application of the Customs Convention on the Temporary Importation of Private Road Vehicles can be decided by arbitration, declares that a dispute may be submitted to arbitration only with the agreement of all the parties in dispute and that only persons nominated by unanimous agreement of the parties in dispute may act as arbitrators.

Objection Italy, 11-03-1960

The Government of Italy notified the Secretary-General that it objects to this reservation.

Objection Switzerland, 11-03-1960

The Government of Switzerland notified the Secretary-General that it objects to this reservation.

Objection United States of America, 11-03-1960

The Government of the United States of America has notified the Secretary-General that it has no objection to this reservation, but "considers that it may, and hereby states that it will, apply the aforesaid reservation reciprocally with respect to the Soviet Union".

Rwanda

10-02-1965

The Government of Rwanda, in relation to the succession, informed the Secretary-General that it did not intend to maintain any of the [...] reservations made by Belgium,

Senegal

19-04-1972

1. Notwithstanding the provisions of article 2 of the said Convention, the Government of the Republic of Senegal reserves to itself the right to exclude from the benefits of the said article persons normally resident outside Senegal who, on the occasion of a temporary visit to Senegal, take up paid employment or any form of gainful occupation;
2. The Government of the Republic of Senegal reserves the right:
a) To consider that the provisions of the Convention shall apply solely to natural persons and not to legal persons and bodies corporate as provided in chapter 1, article 1;
b) To consider that article 4 shall not be applicable to its territory;
c) Not to accept the provisions of article 38 in respect of territories in dispute which are under the de facto administration of another State.

Sri Lanka

28-11-1955

Notwithstanding the provisions of article 2 of this Convention, the Government of Ceylon reserves to itself the right to exclude from the benefits of this article persons normally resident outside Ceylon who, on the occasion of a temporary visit to Ceylon, take up paid employment or any other form of gainful occupation.

Switzerland

16-06-1975

The Government of Switzerland declared that the provisions of the Convention apply to the Principality of Liechtenstein so long as it is linked to Switzerland by a customs union treaty.

Tunisia

20-06-1974

A dispute may be submitted to arbitration only with the agreement of all the parties in dispute.

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