Trade between Russia and Ukraine is governed by both the national legislation of these countries and bilateral treaties. Trade with Ukraine is much freer than trade with other countries.
Instructions
Step 1
Issue a Russian certificate of origin of goods, namely the ST-1 form of this certificate. He will confirm the fact that the goods that you are going to import into the territory of Ukraine are actually produced in the Russian Federation. You need to issue this certificate, because its presence will allow you to legally avoid paying customs duties, as well as collecting VAT on goods.
Step 2
Prepare a package of additional certification documents. This can be a veterinary certificate, a phytosanitary certificate, a hygienic conclusion, a quarantine permit, etc. The list of these documents depends directly on the goods that you want to import. In the event that you do not issue these certificates and conclusions, you will not be able to obtain a certificate of conformity to GOST R.
Step 3
Contact a certification body accredited by the Gosstandart system in order to receive a certificate of conformity with the GOST R certification system. For this, employees will test your product in specialized laboratories, and then draw up a protocol corresponding to the research results. It is he who will serve as the basis for the certificate itself to be issued directly to you. This document at the border will be able to confirm that the goods you are importing meet all those safety and quality requirements that are established by the currently valid rules and standards.
Step 4
Fill out the cargo customs declaration. You will need to indicate in this document the cost of the goods, the vehicle that delivers it, as well as information about the consignee and sender of the cargo. Be sure to indicate the real value of the goods, because if deception is found, then it can be classified as contraband. After you fill out the declaration, have it certified by the customs inspector.