Romania aims to become the customs hub of the European Union
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RADOR RADIO ROMANIA (December 10th) – Romania submitted its application to find the future European Union Customs Authority, an institution that will support Member States in simplifying customs procedures and will ensure the efficient collection of taxes and taxes, through a digital platform that will centralise and manage all EU customs data. [...]
In the dossier submitted to the European Commission, the Ministry of Finance stressed that Romania is one of the countries with the largest external borders of the Union and manages, annually, a significant volume of commercial flows.
Eight other cities have submitted their candidacy: Liège, Lille, Zagreb, Rome, The Hague, Warsaw, Porto and Bucharest. Málaga competes with eight cities from other countries to host the new EU Customs Authority
Romania has officially submitted an application for the establishment of the future European Union Customs Authority (EUCA), stressing the country's strategic role in border management and trade flows.The Romanian Customs Authority, in coordination with the Ministry of Finance, submits that Bucharest can become a critical operational node in which digitalization and experience accumulated in customs management are meeting to support the moderniz…
Romania has submitted its application to the European Commission to find, in Bucharest, the future European Union Customs Authority (EUCA). The file was opened by the Romanian Customs Authority (AVR), in...
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