ATA Carnet Overview

This article discusses the countries and regions that can issue and use the ATA Carnet, covering relevant nations in Asia, Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Oceania. The ATA Carnet serves as an internationally recognized customs pass, facilitating the transport of personal effects and exhibition items, thereby promoting cultural and economic exchanges between countries.
ATA Carnet Overview

The ATA Carnet is an internationally recognized customs document that facilitates the temporary importation of goods such as personal items and exhibition materials across borders. Below is a classification of countries and regions where the ATA Carnet can be issued and used:

Asia

  • China (including Special Administrative Regions: Hong Kong, Macau)
  • South Korea
  • India
  • Kazakhstan
  • Japan
  • Lebanon
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Turkey
  • Thailand
  • Sri Lanka
  • Singapore
  • Pakistan
  • Mongolia
  • Malaysia
  • Israel
  • Iran
  • Indonesia
  • Cyprus
  • Bahrain

Europe

  • United Kingdom
  • Romania
  • Ukraine
  • Switzerland
  • Sweden
  • Spain
  • Slovenia
  • Slovakia
  • Serbia
  • Russia
  • Poland
  • Norway
  • Netherlands
  • Montenegro
  • Moldova
  • Malta
  • North Macedonia
  • Lithuania
  • Latvia
  • Italy
  • Ireland
  • Iceland
  • Hungary
  • Greece
  • Gibraltar
  • Germany
  • France
  • Finland
  • Estonia
  • Denmark
  • Czech Republic
  • Croatia
  • Bulgaria
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Belgium/Luxembourg
  • Belarus
  • Austria
  • Andorra
  • Albania

Americas

  • United States
  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • Chile

Africa

  • Senegal
  • Morocco
  • Tunisia
  • South Africa
  • Mauritius
  • Madagascar
  • Algeria
  • Côte d'Ivoire

Oceania

  • Australia
  • New Zealand

The ATA Carnet system enables users in these countries and regions to conduct international transportation and exchanges more efficiently, promoting cultural and economic interaction and development.