- The European Commission has launched infringement procedures against Czechia, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Slovenia, and Slovakia for failing to meet EU customs data transmission obligations under the Union Customs Code and its Implementing Act.
- These countries have not correctly implemented the SURV3 system, continuing to use outdated data formats and incomplete datasets instead of the required 57 standardised data elements, compromising effective customs control and risk management across the EU.
- The Commission has issued letters of formal notice, giving each Member State two months to respond and remedy the breaches; otherwise, the Commission may escalate the process by issuing reasoned opinions.
Source ec.europa.eu
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