INTEROPERABILITY IN EU CUSTOMS
Gheorghe Caraiani,
Valeriu Potecea and
Georgiana Surdu
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Gheorghe Caraiani: The Romanian-American University
Valeriu Potecea: The Romanian-American University
Georgiana Surdu: The Romanian-American University
Romanian Economic Business Review, 2014, vol. 9, issue 2, 29-34
Abstract:
In order to facilitate legitimate trade and the fight against fraud requires simple, rapid and uniform customs procedures and processes. Customs procedures should be merged or aligned and their number should be reduced to those that are economically justified in order to increase competitiveness. Using information and communication technologies established by the Decision European Parliament and Council on a paperless environment for customs and trade, is a key element in ensuring trade facility and the effectiveness of customs controls as well, thus reducing costs for businesses and risks that society faces.
Keywords: customs system; European Union (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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