The European Commission recently revealed an extensive package of proposals, marking what could be the most ambitious reform of the EU Customs Union since its inception in 1968. The aim of these measures? To generate more revenue from customs duties, combat the importation of illegal goods, adjust customs regulations to match the rapidly evolving e-commerce environment, and unify customs operations across EU Member States.
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