- The European Commission plans to create a European Customs Authority (EUCA) as part of Customs Union reforms.
- The EUCA headquarters will be chosen through a transparent selection process based on specific criteria.
- Spain, supported by regional and local authorities, has submitted Malaga as a candidate city for the EUCA headquarters.
- Other candidate cities include Liège, Lille, Zagreb, Rome, The Hague, Warsaw, Porto, and Bucharest.
Source: sede.agenciatributaria.gob.es
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