EU edition

Connect your EU customs data to MyCustomsInfo®

See exactly what your business declared across the EU. Spot overpaid duty, check the work of your declarants and stay ready for an audit. The EU has no single data portal yet, so here are three ways to bring your data in. Choose the one that fits how you work.

One thing to know about the EU

Your declaration data lives in your national customs system, or with the declarant who files for you. There is no single EU service to download it from, yet. The EU Customs Data Hub agreed in March 2026 will change that, phasing in from 2028 and mandatory by 2034. We are built to connect to it. Until then, the three routes below work today.

Your data, in any form

You do not wait for one system. We take your declaration data however it exists today, and we grade what we find by where it came from.

Automated
An API or system feed where a market or your software offers one.
Manual
An export from your declarant or national portal, uploaded to us.
PDF copies
We read PDF copy declarations, so a market with no feed is still covered today.

Three ways to connect

Every route uses your own declaration data, held under your EORI in your national customs system or by your declarant.

Option 1

Share your declaration data

Best for a first look and a one-off recovery scan

The quickest start. You export your declaration data from your declarant’s system or your national customs portal, then upload it to us.

What you need
  • Your EU EORI number
  • The member state or states you import into
  • Your declaration data or your MRNs
RecommendedOption 2

Your declarant sends us your data

Best for ongoing, hands-off monitoring

Most EU importers use a declarant who holds your MRN-level data. With your authority, they release it to us each month. You see the results, they keep filing.

What you need
  • Your EU EORI number
  • Your declarant or customs agent details
  • Your authority for them to share your data with us
Option 3

Connect your system or local partner

Best for businesses with their own customs software

For businesses with their own customs software or a forwarder platform that holds the data. We connect to receive it, or work with our local customs partner in your market.

What you need
  • Your customs software or platform details
  • The market or markets you operate in
  • A short conversation with us to set it up

What to have ready

Gather these before you start. They are the details your customs authority, your declarant and we will ask for when you set up your feed.

Your EU EORI number
Issued by the customs authority of your member state. It works across the EU. About the EORI number
Your member states
The countries you import or export through. Your data sits in each national system.
To authorise us (Option 2)
Instruct your declarant or customs agent to release your declaration data to MyCustomsInfo®. We confirm the format with them.
National portal access
Where your member state offers a trader portal, your national login or UUM&DS credentials.
Your declarant details
The agent who lodges your declarations. They hold your MRN-level data.
Your main contact
The name and email of the person who will receive access and review the data.

Quick start, the recommended route

Option 2 in five steps. Once it is set up, you do nothing each month. We collect, reconcile and show you the results.

Confirm your EU EORI is valid and shows your current business details.
Identify your declarant or customs agent, the party who files your declarations.
Authorise them to release your declaration data to MyCustomsInfo®.
Tell us you are ready. Share your EORI, your markets and your main contact.
We do the rest. Monthly collection, reconciliation and an indicative recovery view in your dashboard.

Good to know

One EORI
Your EORI works across all member states.
No single portal yet
Data sits in national systems such as ATLAS, AGS, IDMS and DELTA, or with your declarant.
Coming 2028
The EU Customs Data Hub phases in from 2028, mandatory by 2034. We will connect to it.

Not sure which route fits you?

Tell us where you trade and who files your declarations, and we will point you to the right option and set up your feed with you.

Or call us: +44 151 808 0103

US Regulatory Notice. MyCustomsInfo® is an independent compliance auditor. It does not conduct customs business as defined under 19 U.S.C. §1641. The specific tariff classification to be applied to any entry of merchandise is to be determined by a licensed Customhouse broker. MyCustomsInfo® output does not constitute entry preparation, classification advice, or customs broker services. Preparation and filing of Post-Entry Amendments, Post-Summary Corrections, protests, and drawback claims must be performed by a licensed customs broker. US broker records are held in US AWS regions in compliance with 19 C.F.R. §111.23. Primary authority: CBP HQ H272798 (January 2017). Supporting authority: CBP HQ H350722 (January 2026).