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2026 EU Customs Overhaul: ICS2, CBAM, EUDR Shifts

2026/04/16
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2026 EU Customs Overhaul: ICS2, CBAM, EUDR Shifts

According to acrosslogistics.com, the European Union’s customs landscape underwent a coordinated regulatory shift at the start of 2026, driven by the full consolidation of the Import Control System 2 (ICS2), the operational launch of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), and a revised implementation timeline for the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). These changes collectively heighten documentary obligations, tighten pre-arrival controls, and embed environmental and traceability criteria into core import workflows — directly affecting global supply chain professionals managing EU-bound cargo.

ICS2: Mandatory Pre-Arrival Data Submission Across All Modes

As of February 3, 2026, the ICS2 system requires exclusive use of v3 messaging for all transport modes entering the EU. The system became fully operational for air, maritime, road, rail, and multimodal transport on September 1, 2025, with only temporary and limited derogations in some Member States and for certain operators — a phase now concluded. ICS2 mandates submission of the Entry Summary Declaration (ENS) well before physical arrival, demanding significantly more granular data than prior systems.

  • Precise description of the goods
  • Tariff codes
  • Complete sender and consignee data
  • Weight, number of packages, and type of packaging
  • Means of transportation and route information

This level of detail enables EU customs authorities to conduct safety and security risk analysis prior to arrival, shifting detection from border checkpoints to pre-departure stages. Non-compliance triggers immediate consequences: requests for additional information, retention of goods for inspection, or operational restrictions — including prevention of loading or entry into EU territory until rectified.

CBAM and EUDR: Environmental Compliance Enters Customs Gateways

The entry into operation of the CBAM in 2026 introduces new obligations tied to carbon emissions for imports of specific industrial goods — cement, iron and steel, aluminium, fertilisers, electricity, and hydrogen. While the source does not specify CBAM’s exact phase-in date beyond “2026”, it confirms the mechanism is now active and binding for affected sectors. Simultaneously, the EUDR implementation schedule was adjusted (postponed), but regulatory pressure on traceability for products linked to deforestation — including soy, beef, palm oil, coffee, cocoa, rubber, and wood — remains firmly in place. Both frameworks require verifiable, auditable data flows that extend far upstream in supplier networks.

Operational Impact: Documentation, Timing, and Cross-Functional Coordination

The convergence of these three regulatory fronts means companies can no longer treat customs compliance as a final-step administrative task. Instead, data accuracy and timeliness are now foundational to logistical planning. According to the report, the changes directly affect:

  • Transit times, due to stricter pre-checks
  • International transportation planning, which depends on early availability of validated data
  • Coordination among shippers, freight forwarders, carriers, and customs agents

Responsibility for filing the ENS falls across multiple actors — carriers, freight forwarders, logistics operators, and other intermediaries acting as ENS filers. A failure anywhere in this chain — incomplete data, incorrect tariff coding, or missed deadlines — risks cascading delays and cost overruns, especially in time-sensitive operations.

Source: acrosslogistics.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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