- Denmark and Slovakia failed to fully transmit required customs data to the Commission via the SURV3 system.
- They only submit a limited subset of the 57 standardized data elements and use outdated formats.
- This non-compliance affects the Commission’s ability to monitor EU trade flows and enforce customs rules.
- Reasoned opinions will be sent to both countries after previous formal notices did not result in compliance.
Source: taxathand.com
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