- The Commission is prepared to collaborate with co-legislators to advance the application date of e-commerce measures in the Customs Reform before March 2028.
- Advancing the date requires establishing the EU Customs Authority by 2026.
- Early preparation of the EU Customs Data Hub is necessary for efficient data processing and risk management.
- The Council is progressing in negotiations to reach a common approach on the Customs Reform proposal.
Source: inview.nl
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