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Abstract
Trade facilitation is a key policy for customs. International organisations such as the World Customs Organisation whose work includes customs and trade issues now recognise the importance of trade facilitation. Trade facilitation measures result in better controls and bigger customs duties revenues for governments. It has been proven time and time again that simple, modern and transparent procedures enhance border control and fraud prevention, and lead to higher revenue intakes. One of the main elements of the security amendment of the Community Customs Code is the creation of the AEO concept. European exporters and importers are important participators in the world trade. The facilitation of these operations brings benefits to both the European economy and the economies of our trading partners. The growth of global trade and increasing security threats to the international movement of goods have forced Customs administrations to shift their focus more to securing the international trade flow and away from the traditional task of collecting customs duties. Concept of 'safety and security' has been included in the European customs legislation. Enterprises involved in international trade and commerce may apply to Customs for the status of Authorised Economic Operator (AEO). [...]
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https://www3.mruni.eu/ojs/business-systems-and-economics/article/view/645https://repository.mruni.eu/handle/007/13243
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