Importing from Bangladesh — preferential duty pathway
Preferential duty for imports from Bangladesh: EBA — Everything But Arms
How it works
Zero EU import duty on every product (except arms) for Least Developed Countries with valid REX statement. Bangladesh graduates from LDC status in 2026 with a 3-year transitional period — EBA benefits continue until 2029. Cambodia and Myanmar are subject to partial preference withdrawal.
Required document
To claim under EBA — Everything But Arms, the importer must present: REX statement on origin (Form A discontinued in 2017). Without the document, the EU customs broker applies the standard MFN rate — no exception.
Worked example: €50,000 customs value
Imagine you are importing €50,000 of apparel from Bangladesh into the EU. Without EBA (no document presented): MFN duty rate 12.0% = €6,000. With EBA (valid REX): preferential rate 0.0% = €0. Saving: €6,000.
| Scenario | Duty rate | Duty amount |
|---|---|---|
| Without EBA (MFN) | 12.0% | €6,000 |
| With EBA (preferential) | 0.0% | €0 |
| Saving | — | €6,000 |
No document = no preferential rate
A common mistake: importers assume their origin is enough. The EU customs broker needs the actual origin document on file before clearance. If your supplier hasn't set up REX registration or won't issue EUR.1, you pay full MFN — and the duty is non-recoverable. Confirm document availability before signing your first PO.
Trade defence overrides
Preferential origin reduces or eliminates the MFN duty, but does NOT waive anti-dumping or countervailing duties. A Türkiye cold-rolled steel shipment cleared under A.TR still pays the 23.3% AD measure on top of 0% MFN. Verify TARIC for active trade defence on your specific HS line.
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