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ATA Carnet Countries & Territories - Where Can An ATA Carnet Be Used?

In 87 countries and territories located in Europe, North America, South America, Asia, Africa and Oceania.

If you don’t see a country listed please contact a Carnet Specialist on boomerang carnets'® Carnet HelpLine® (800) ATA-2900 / (800) 282-2900 for more information.

Soon to be accepting carnets: Saudi Arabia, Philippines

    • Guernsey (United Kingdom)
    • Hong Kong
    • Hungary*
    • Iceland
    • India
    • Indonesia
    • Iran
    • Ireland*
    • Isle of Man (United Kingdom)
    • Israel
    • Italy*
    • Ivory Coast see Cote d'Ivoire
    • Japan
    • Jersey (United Kingdom)
    • Kazakhstan
    • Latvia*
    • Lebanon
    • Lesotho (SACU)
    • Liechtenstein (Admin by Switz.)
    • Lithuania*
    • Luxembourg*
    • Macao, China
    • Macedonia
    • Madagascar
    • Madeira (Portugal)
    • Malaysia
    • Malta*
    • Martinique
    • Mauritius
    • Mayotte (France)
    • Melilla (Spain)
    • Mexico
    • Miquelon (France)
    • Moldova
    • Monaco (Admin by France)
    • Mongolia
    • Montenegro
    • Morocco
    • Namibia (SACU)
    • Netherlands*

    Countries in blue are linked to a Carnet Country Advisory. In a case where more than one advisory applies to a country, the country will be linked to the most current advisory.

    *Countries ending with an asterisk are part of the European Union (EU). If goods are properly imported into one EU carnet country and re-exported from a second EU carnet country, the Carnet holder is unlikely to encounter any claims fees.

    Iran is accepting carnets however US restrictions do not allow a US-issued carnet for Iran.

    †† Taiwan requires a separate carnet called a TECRO/AIT carnet.

    As always, an ATA Carnet may be used as a Certificate of Registration (CBP CF4455) departing and returning to the U.S. regardless of whether the carnet will be used in a carnet or non-carnet country.

    List of who to contact in other carnet countries to get a non-US carnet issued.


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