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Greece’s Ministry of Finance launches consultation on a draft law including customs-related amendments as part of broader efforts to modernize tax and customs regulations.
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While specific customs details remain limited, the draft law signals potential changes aimed at aligning procedures with EU standards and improving administrative efficiency.
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Businesses involved in cross-border trade are urged to review the proposed customs changes and submit feedback during the consultation to shape the final legislative outcomes.
Source: Orbitax
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