The reform of the Customs Code will pass into the hands of the Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the EU, which begins on Monday 1 July.
“The goals of the revision of the Union’s Customs Code are the following: to introduce several simplifications facilitating customs procedures; to set up a common EU customs data hub; and to create a new EU customs authority that would help Member States focus their inspection capacities on the most important areas”, states the Presidency’s...