- European Parliament adopted draft reform of Customs Union on 13 March 2024
- Objectives of reform include adapting system to modern challenges like e-commerce and non-customs regulations
- Aims to strengthen customs role in protecting EU revenue, security, health, and prosperity
- Main innovations expected include creation of European Customs Authority and establishment of European data space
- New European legislation divided into three key legal acts to optimize EU customs system
- Discussions in European Council ongoing to finalize details of reform.
Source: asd-int.com
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