Key Business Concerns in EAEU Customs Regulation
Customs Regulation Issues Discussed at Advisory Committee Meeting
In a recent meeting of the Advisory Committee on Customs Regulation chaired by the Minister for Customs Cooperation of the Eurasian Economic Commission Eldar Alisherov, current issues of customs regulation were thoroughly discussed. The website of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) reported on the outcomes of the meeting.
The meeting focused on key issues related to the uniform enforcement of laws by the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union, specifically focusing on individual norms of the Customs Code of the EAEU and decisions made by the commission. Additionally, the readiness of customs services to implement a unified process within the Union on customs transit issues was a major topic of discussion.
Participants of the meeting expressed their support for further improvements to various norms of the Customs Code and acts of the commission. They also agreed on intensifying activities by customs services to ensure the smooth implementation of the general process of the EAEU on customs transit issues. Furthermore, there was consensus on the approaches of customs services in implementing individual provisions of the union law.
Minister Eldar Alisherov emphasized the significance of the discussed simplifications in customs transit across the Union for businesses. He highlighted the importance of continuous work towards enhancing information interaction between customs authorities. Alisherov reassured that the platform is committed to promptly addressing any challenges related to foreign economic activities in the current global economic climate, and pledged to support businesses to the best of their abilities.
Overall, the meeting proved to be instrumental in advancing discussions on customs regulation within the Eurasian Economic Union, highlighting the commitment of member states to facilitating smoother trade processes and supporting businesses within the region.