ATA Carnet countries
ATA Countries 
Please see the below list of countries that accept the ATA Carnet system:
Albania | Malaysia |
Algeria | Martinique |
Andorra | Mauritius |
Antarctica | Melilla (Spain) |
Aruba | Mexico |
Australia | Miquelon (France) |
Azores (Portugal) | Moldova |
Bahrain, Kingdom of | Monaco (France) |
Balearic Islands (see Spain) | Mongolia |
Belarus | Montenegro |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Morocco |
Botswana | Namibia (South Africa) |
Canada | New Caledonia (France) |
Canary Islands | New Zealand |
Ceuta | Norway |
Chile | Pakistan |
China | Puerto Rico (USA) |
Corsica (France) | Reunion Island (France) |
Cote D’Ivoire | Russia |
Curacao | Saipan |
European Union | Senegal |
Faroe Islands (Denmark) | Serbia |
French Guiana | Singapore |
French Polynesia – Tahiti | South Africa |
Gibraltar | South Korea |
Greenland (Denmark) | Sri Lanka |
Guadeloupe (France) | St Barthelemy (France) |
Guam | St Martin (French side) |
Guernsey (United Kingdom) | St Pierre (France) |
Hong Kong | Swaziland (South Africa) |
Iceland | Switzerland |
India | Tahiti (see French Polynesia) |
Indonesia | Taiwan |
Iran | Tasmania (Australia) |
Israel | Thailand |
Japan | Tunisia |
Lebanon | Turkey |
Lesotho (SACU) | Ukraine |
Liechtenstein (admin by Switzerland) | United Arab Emirates (UAE) |
Macau, China | United States |
Macedonia | Wallis and Futuna (France) |
Madagascar |
Carnet countries that have special requirements for the usage of ATA Carnets are detailed below:
China: Trade fairs and exhibitions only
India: Trade fairs and exhibitions only, a letter from event organiser is required. In house demonstrations also allowed with letter
United Arab Emirates: Trade fairs and exhibitions only
Taiwan requires a separate carnet called a TECRO/AIT carnet.
For a full list of the countries currently within the European Union please click here.
Please note that an ATA Carnet is not required if you are moving goods from one EU member state to another as all goods are considered to be in free circulation (current July 2016).
Soon to be accepting carnets: Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago and Saudi Arabia.