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Ambitious and far-reaching customs reform proposals by the EU Commission

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News in brief: reciprocal tariffs on imports from countries with the largest trade deficits introduced and further amended; de minimis treatment for imports from China and Hong Kong eliminated; … tariff increases on selected Chinese goods; updated automotive tariff sysem for US manufacturers; clarification to avoid tariff stacking; Section 232 investigation into processed critical minerals and derivative products.
News in brief: reciprocal tariffs on imports from countries with the largest trade deficits introduced and further amended; de minimis treatment for imports from China and Hong Kong eliminated; tariff increases on selected Chinese goods; updated automotive tariff sysem for US manufacturers; clarification to avoid tariff stacking; Section 232 investigation into processed critical minerals and derivative products.
The rapid expansion of e-commerce has created opportunities for business and individuals and significant challenges for customs authorities worldwide. The exponential growth in the volume of … small parcels, regulatory compliance issues and emerging threats have strained existing customs frameworks. This article explores the key challenges posed by e-commerce for customs authorities and economic operators, discusses the EU’s efforts to address the issues, also in the scope of the EU Customs Reform, and presents recommendations for ensuring compliance, revenue collection and security.
Frank Janssens , Walter Van der Meiren
The rapid expansion of e-commerce has created opportunities for business and individuals and significant challenges for customs authorities worldwide. The exponential growth in the volume of small parcels, regulatory compliance issues and emerging threats have strained existing customs frameworks. This article explores the key challenges posed by e-commerce for customs authorities and economic operators, discusses the EU’s efforts to address the issues, also in the scope of the EU Customs Reform, and presents recommendations for ensuring compliance, revenue collection and security.
Frank Janssens , Walter Van der Meiren
News in brief: UK seeks business views on response to US tariffs; new versions of several preferential trade arrangements; import sanctions against Russia and other countries updated; UK Customs … Tariff updated; product specific tariff-rate quotas and reliefs from a liability to import duty have been changed; new versions of several preferential trade arrangements released; tariff notices on the classification of goods published; notices concerning export controls issued; nuclear materials import licensing arrangements issued; provisional anti-dumping duty on certain engine oils and hydraulic fluids from Lithuania and the United Arab Emirates introduced; countervailing duty on biodiesel originating from Argentina extended; and others.
News in brief: UK seeks business views on response to US tariffs; new versions of several preferential trade arrangements; import sanctions against Russia and other countries updated; UK Customs Tariff updated; product specific tariff-rate quotas and reliefs from a liability to import duty have been changed; new versions of several preferential trade arrangements released; tariff notices on the classification of goods published; notices concerning export controls issued; nuclear materials import licensing arrangements issued; provisional anti-dumping duty on certain engine oils and hydraulic fluids from Lithuania and the United Arab Emirates introduced; countervailing duty on biodiesel originating from Argentina extended; and others.
News in week 18: new round of requests for the suspension of autonomous duties; monitoring of imports of sustainable aviation fuels; updated rules for countervailing duties on aluminium road … wheels; PEM rules of origin - updated tables of countries; CJEU clarifies application of UCC Article 116(7); tips for creating your sanctions compliance programme; updated FAQs - article 5n of Regulation 833/2014; Moldova - EU restrictive measures renewed; WCO - Customs' vital role in sustainable development; US executive order to prevent multiple overlapping tariffs; amendments to adjusting imports of automobiles and automobile parts into the US; EESC on the vital role of AI in boosting the EU’s future productivity and innovation capacity; EESC on the urgent need for a renewed approach to education, training and skills development; and more updates.
News in week 18: new round of requests for the suspension of autonomous duties; monitoring of imports of sustainable aviation fuels; updated rules for countervailing duties on aluminium road wheels; PEM rules of origin - updated tables of countries; CJEU clarifies application of UCC Article 116(7); tips for creating your sanctions compliance programme; updated FAQs - article 5n of Regulation 833/2014; Moldova - EU restrictive measures renewed; WCO - Customs' vital role in sustainable development; US executive order to prevent multiple overlapping tariffs; amendments to adjusting imports of automobiles and automobile parts into the US; EESC on the vital role of AI in boosting the EU’s future productivity and innovation capacity; EESC on the urgent need for a renewed approach to education, training and skills development; and more updates.
The Customs green lane at airports is not as straightforward as many travellers often assume. In this article, we examine the challenges encountered in Israel, where passengers may risk having … their personal items - such as luxury watches or handbags - confiscated. It is important to understand the rules governing the choice between the green and red lanes, as well as the necessary forms to complete in order to obtain tax relief.
Omer Wagner
The Customs green lane at airports is not as straightforward as many travellers often assume. In this article, we examine the challenges encountered in Israel, where passengers may risk having their personal items - such as luxury watches or handbags - confiscated. It is important to understand the rules governing the choice between the green and red lanes, as well as the necessary forms to complete in order to obtain tax relief.
Omer Wagner
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