Minister Calleary announces new round of tariff suspension/quota scheme applications
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Dara Calleary, Minister for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation has announced that a new round of the EU’s tariff suspension/quota scheme applications opens today, Wednesday, 1 January 2025, and is calling for applications from manufacturers in the industrial, agricultural, and related sectors.
The tariff suspensions scheme offers the possibility for such companies to import raw materials, components, or intermediate products from outside the European Union free from tariff duty, if the item cannot be sourced in the EU/Türkiye.
The tariff quota scheme is designed to address shortages in the availability of essential materials within the EU and can be applied for in the same way as suspensions.
This is the first of two calls this year, the next one will be on 1 July.
Welcoming the new call, Minister Calleary said:
"The tariff suspension and quota schemes represent a very effective way for Irish manufacturers to gain a competitive edge by reducing the cost of sourcing components that are not available in the EU. I would encourage all Irish manufacturers to avail of these schemes."
Deadline for applications is 5.30pm on Friday, 31 January 2025. Applications should be sent by email to tariffschemes@enterprise.gov.ie and posted to the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, 23 Kildare Street, D02 TD30.
Please note that late or incomplete applications will not be accepted.
The suspension of duties on these applications, if they are successful, will come into effect from 1 January 2026.
The tariff suspension/quota scheme offers the possibility for companies to import raw materials, components or intermediate products from outside the European Union free from tariff duty.
Companies, in applying for tariff suspensions, must be able to demonstrate that each item for which duty suspension is sought:
Further information on the tariff suspension or quota schemes may be found here: