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Authorized Economic Operator certification: prescribed documentation and mandatory online filing for tier one applicants under customs guidance. Applicants for Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) status must submit prescribed documentation-application form, safety and security plan where applicable, process and site maps, self assessment, legal compliance, record management arrangements, financial solvency proof, and security and business partner details for higher tiers-and follow submission channels directed to the jurisdictional Customs Chief Commissioner or the AEO Programme Manager at the Directorate of International Customs; AEO T1 applications must be filed online from April 2019, and the issuance procedure is governed by the cited Customs circulars.
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<h1>Authorized Economic Operator certification: prescribed documentation and mandatory online filing for tier one applicants under customs guidance.</h1> Applicants for Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) status must submit prescribed documentation-application form, safety and security plan where applicable, process and site maps, self assessment, legal compliance, record management arrangements, financial solvency proof, and security and business partner details for higher tiers-and follow submission channels directed to the jurisdictional Customs Chief Commissioner or the AEO Programme Manager at the Directorate of International Customs; AEO T1 applications must be filed online from April 2019, and the issuance procedure is governed by the cited Customs circulars.