Through this initiative, Bucharest assumes the role of a potential strategic center for the management of trade, risks and customs data, capitalizing on its favorable geographical position and accumulated expertise.
Romania has one of the longest external borders of the EU and processes significant volumes of goods annually by road, rail, sea and air, Agerpres announces. This places it in a key position from an operational point of view. According to AVR, the ideal place for the headquarters of the new authority should be „where operational needs intersect with accelerated digitalization processes and the particularities of European borders” – criteria in which Romania fully fits.
The future institution will act as a “command centre” for customs activities at EU level. It will oversee risk analysis, manage the governance of customs data, foster collaboration between national authorities and simplify procedures for businesses. The main objectives include protecting the ...

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