The EU Commission has presented proposals for the most comprehensive reform of the EU Customs Union since its foundation in 1968.
The reform aims to reduce “cumbersome customs procedures” and replace current declarations with an “intelligent and data-driven approach” to import surveillance.
Source Awb-International
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