The coronavirus pandemic, the increase in mail order sales and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are just a few of the challenges facing the modern supply chain. The European Union (EU) in response to the emerging pressure due to the dynamic geopolitical situation and the increasing volume of foreign trade in goods, has proposed a solution in the form of a draft new Customs Code.
Source Prawo.pl
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