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EU-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement: Guidance document on rules of origin. A short check
EU Commission published the “EU-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement: Guidance document on rules of origin”. In this document, it is stated that, in line with the European approach to FTA negotiation, the proof of origin can be either: − a statement on origin completed by the exporter on an invoice, or any other document including a commercial document, or − knowledge obtained and held by the importer that the goods are originating (importer’s knowledge). Without proof of origin it is not possible to claim for the preferential origin. Moreover, it is important to add that the European importer is responsible for the correctness of the claim and for compliance with…
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AEO, customs compliance and artificial intelligence: the next frontier of the customs
The aim of this article is to start to outline and analyze the impacts of the artificial intelligence (AI) on the customs compliance and AEO. Firtsly, it could be interesting to understand the meaning of “artifical intelligence”. Indeed, according to John McCarthy (emeritus professor at Stanford University in 1955) definition, artificial intelligence is “the science and engineering of making intelligent machines”. In practical terms, artificial intelligence allows the performance of actions normally done by human intelligence. By means of algorithms, the artificial intelligence system can: Learning; Reasoning; Improve its own creativity; Self check and control. From the point of the view of the authorized economic operator (AEO), the development of …
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CBAM, sanctions and AEO
The regulation draft C(2023) 5512 final “…laying down the rules for the application of Regulation (EU) 2023/956 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards reporting obligations for the purposes of the carbon border adjustment mechanism during the transitional period…” provides with the regulations for sanctions related to CBAM transitional register regulation. In particular, it lays down that “member States shall apply penalties in the following cases: (a) where the reporting declarant has not taken the necessary steps to comply with the obligation to submit a CBAM report, or (b) where the CBAM report is incorrect or incomplete in accordance with Article 13, and the reporting declarant has…
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EU Parliament, circular economy and import export flow
On 25.04.2023 the EU Parliament published a short report about the circular economy where it is stated that: “…The circular economy is a model of production and consumption, which involves sharing, leasing, reusing, repairing, refurbishing and recycling existing materials and products as long as possible. In this way, the life cycle of products is extended…”. Moreoever, this report, about the need of reduction of raw material dependence, hilights that The world’s population is growing and with it the demand for raw materials. However, the supply of crucial raw materials is limited; Finite supplies also means some EU countries are dependent on other countries for their raw materials. According to Eurostat,…