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Separate issues of introducing non-tariff regulation measures and administering their use when moving goods across the customs border and their turnover in the customs territory of the EAEU

Отдельные вопросы введения мер нетарифного регулирования и администрирования их применения при перемещении товаров через таможенную границу и их обороте на таможенной территории ЕАЭС

Balandina, Galina (Баландина, Галина) ()
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Balandina, Galina (Баландина, Галина): The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

Working Papers from Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

Abstract: The paper deals with individual issues of introduction of non-tariff regulation measures and administration of their application by moving goods across the customs border and their turnover in the customs territory of the EAEU. In particular, the situation with the introduction of electronic licensing in Russia is critically assessed, examples from the international practice of the introduction of automatic licensing and control technology based on the "single window" principle are cited.

Pages: 32 pages
Date: 2019-03
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