SAUDI ARABIA, CUSTOMS IN SUPPORT OF INTERNAL PRODUCTION
The objective of protecting the domestic economy from unfair practices carried out by competing markets has prompted Saudi Arabia to approve new customs rules, to regulate imports of goods from other member countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (UAE, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait).
CHINA ALSO PROTAGONIST AT THE WTO
Protectionist measures (anti-dumping duties and countervailing duties primarily) applied to many Chinese products by economies concerned about Dragon’s aggressiveness on world markets and an unparalleled post-pandemic recovery are often a source of controversy, subject to WTO arbitration.
E-COMMERCE CHANGES CUSTOMS
And the day came. We will remember 1 July 2021 as the day on which e-commerce entered, with full rights, into customs law, bringing a new vision of international trade and bringing with it a necessary review of the related VAT legislation, illustrated by ADM precisely the last day available.
WCO ACCORDING TO THE EUROPEAN UNION
The World Customs Organization (WCO), established in 1952 as the Customs Cooperation Council (CCC), is an independent intergovernmental body whose mission is to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of customs administrations, promote cooperation and develop skills to facilitate legitimate trade.
CLECAT DEMANDS MORE COMPETITION IN CONTAINER TRANSPORT
The European Association for Forwarding, Transport, Logistics and Customs Services expresses its firm disappointment with the EU Commission’s attitude to maintaining unjustified privileges in the transport sector and Invites member states to monitor the current critical situation of international trade. (more…)
EU-US TRADE AND TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL
The European Union and the United States have always been strongly committed partners to guiding digital transformation and to cooperate in the development of new technologies based on their fundamental and shared democratic values, including, and not least, respect for human rights.