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EU Customs Reform Advances: Member States Agree on New Union Customs Code and Data Hub

  • EU Customs Union reform progresses with the adoption of a common position on the new Union Customs Code
  • The Council adopted its negotiating mandate on 27 June 2025
  • The reform aims to modernize customs procedures and enhance supervision of goods flow, especially e-commerce
  • The Commission proposed the new Union Customs Code on 17 May 2023
  • The European Parliament adopted its report in March 2024
  • The Council mandate allows for trilogues with the European Parliament
  • The reform addresses challenges from e-commerce and geopolitical changes
  • A European Customs Authority will be established to manage a new EU Customs Data Hub
  • The Data Hub will improve data sharing and risk management, replacing existing systems
  • Businesses will benefit from a single digital environment for customs processes
  • The reform introduces a modern approach to e-commerce with a new handling fee
  • Online vendors and platforms will be accountable for compliance with customs rules
  • The Commission is preparing necessary secondary legislation and systems for implementation

Source: taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu

Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.

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