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The ATA Carnet, a tool for International Trade Facilitation
In 1961, the Customs Cooperation Council (CCC) - forerunner of the World Customs Organization (WCO) - adopted the "Customs Convention on the ATA Carnet for the Temporary Admission of Goods".
Operating under the ATA Convention, which entered into force on 30th July 1963, The Customs conventions corresponding to the three main categories of goods covered by the system are:
These various Conventions are progressively being replaced by one single international Customs Convention on temporary admission named the WCO Istanbul Convention.
Over the years, the ATA Carnet system has spread from just a few West European countries to most of the industrialized world, including a growing number of developing countries and emerging economies.
More than 190,000 ATA Carnets are issued every year covering goods valued at more than $26 billion.