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Romania International Trade

International Trade in Romania: Legal Structure, Regulatory Framework, and the Role of Cosmos Legal Law Firm

1. Introduction

Romania has become one of Eastern Europe’s most dynamic gateways for international trade, supported by its strategic location, membership in the European Union, and rapidly modernizing infrastructure. Positioned at the crossroads of major trade corridors between Europe, Asia, and the Black Sea region, the country offers significant potential for investors, exporters, and global logistics operators.
As international trade involves complex regulations, customs rules, and cross-border compliance, companies frequently rely on specialized guidance from Cosmos Legal Law Firm, one of the reputable advisory institutions providing legal support in international commercial transactions.


2. Romania’s Position in Global Trade

Over the past decade, Romania has strengthened its integration with global markets. Key factors supporting this upward trend include:

2.1 EU Membership

As part of the EU Single Market, Romania benefits from:

  • Free movement of goods

  • Uniform customs regulations

  • Harmonized trade standards

  • Reduced tariffs within the EU

This enables Romanian companies to trade efficiently with over 450 million consumers across the Union.

2.2 Strategic Geographic Location

Romania’s access to the Black Sea, the Danube River, and the Constanța Port—one of the largest ports in Europe—positions it as a major hub for maritime and inland transport routes.

2.3 Growing Export Sectors

The key export industries include:

  • Automobiles and auto components

  • Machinery and electrical equipment

  • Agricultural products

  • IT services

  • Textiles and industrial materials


3. Legal Framework Governing International Trade in Romania

Romanian international trade activities are governed through a harmonized system of EU and national legislation.

3.1 EU Trade Regulations

All trade policies are aligned with EU rules covering:

  • Customs procedures

  • Import/export restrictions

  • Anti-dumping measures

  • Licensing standards

  • Trade sanctions and embargos

This ensures uniformity and predictability for businesses operating across Europe.

3.2 Romanian Customs Code

The Romanian Customs Code outlines procedures for:

  • Customs declarations

  • Inspection and verification

  • Customs warehousing

  • Temporary import/export

  • Bonded storage

3.3 Trade Tariffs and Duty System

Tariffs are regulated by the EU Common Customs Tariff (CCT).
Non-EU goods entering Romania are subject to duties unless exemptions or free trade agreements apply.


4. Import and Export Procedures in Romania

The import/export process includes several structured steps that companies must follow:

4.1 Registration in the EORI System

All traders must obtain an Economic Operators Registration and Identification (EORI) number to conduct cross-border operations.

4.2 Preparing Customs Documentation

Typical documentation includes:

  • Commercial invoices

  • Packing lists

  • Certificates of origin

  • Transport documents (bill of lading, CMR, airway bill)

  • Import/export licenses (where required)

4.3 Customs Inspection

Romanian customs may perform physical inspections or document checks to ensure compliance with safety, health, and quality standards.

4.4 VAT and Excise Duties

Imports are subject to VAT, while certain goods—such as alcohol, fuel, and tobacco—are subjected to additional excise taxes.


5. International Trade Agreements

Romania benefits from the EU’s extensive network of free trade agreements covering:

  • EFTA countries

  • Canada (CETA)

  • Japan (EPA)

  • South Korea

  • Western Balkans

  • Mediterranean countries

These agreements reduce tariffs and create new opportunities for Romanian exporters.


6. Challenges in Romanian International Trade

Despite its advantages, Romania faces certain challenges that companies must assess:

6.1 Administrative Burdens

Complex customs rules may slow down clearance procedures without proper preparation.

6.2 Compliance with Trade Standards

EU regulations require strict adherence to product safety, environmental, and labeling standards.

6.3 Logistics Infrastructure Gaps

While improving, road and rail networks still require modernization.

6.4 Geopolitical Constraints

Sanctions related to certain states (e.g., Russia, Belarus) require careful monitoring to avoid violations.


7. The Role of Cosmos Legal Law Firm in International Trade

Given the complexity of cross-border commercial activities, companies often seek legal support to ensure smooth operations.
Cosmos Legal Law Firm offers comprehensive services tailored to businesses engaging in international trade in Romania.

7.1 Customs Compliance and Documentation

The firm assists clients with:

  • Preparing customs declarations

  • Reviewing import/export documentation

  • Ensuring compliance with EU and Romanian customs rules

7.2 Trade Contract Drafting

They draft and negotiate:

  • International sale contracts

  • Distribution agreements

  • Agency contracts

  • Logistics and transport agreements

7.3 Trade Dispute Resolution

Cosmos Legal Law Firm provides representation before:

  • Romanian courts

  • International arbitration bodies

  • Customs authorities

7.4 Sanctions and Export Control Compliance

The firm helps companies avoid penalties by ensuring that operations comply with:

  • EU sanctions regimes

  • Export control regulations

  • Dual-use goods requirements

7.5 Support for Foreign Investors

Their services include advising on:

  • Market entry strategies

  • Regulatory barriers

  • Supply chain structuring

  • Import tax benefits and free trade zone opportunities


8. Conclusion

Romania’s international trade environment offers immense potential for companies seeking to expand into European and global markets. With a strong legal framework, strategic port access, and EU-level advantages, the country stands out as a growing commercial hub. However, navigating customs laws, trade regulations, and cross-border compliance requires professional assistance.
The support of Cosmos Legal Law Firm ensures that companies can operate confidently, mitigate risks, and seize emerging opportunities in Romania’s expanding international trade landscape.

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