On Wednesday 25 March, representatives of the Council of the EU and the European Parliament chose Lille as the seat of the future European Union Customs Authority (EUCA) starting in 2028 (see EUROPE B13835A18).
The city in the north of France stood out from the nine other candidates (see EUROPE B13827A40) against Liège (Belgium), Malaga (Spain), Zagreb (Croatia), Rome (Italy), The Hague (Netherlands), Warsaw (Poland), Porto (Portugal) and Bucharest (Romania) (see EUROPE B13793A7).
“We...