- Italy has applied for Rome to host the future European Union Customs Authority (EUCA).
- The new authority will manage the EU Data Hub, harmonize customs procedures, and coordinate risk analysis among EU Member States.
- Rome’s proposal leverages its advanced customs agency, modern infrastructure, and strategic Mediterranean location.
- The proposed headquarters in the EUR district can host up to 500 employees and is equipped with advanced technology.
- Rome’s historical, diplomatic, and symbolic significance, along with its role as a center for innovation and international organizations, strengthens its candidacy.
Source: mef.gov.it
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