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    WCO,AEO and AI: Detailed report on the application of artificial intelligence and machine learing in customs

    The report “Detailed report on the application of artificial intelligence and machine learing in customs” published by WCO on March 2025 analysed the interactions between the advanced AI models and Customs. From customs administration perspective, the process will decrease the neededor expected time thanks to the always increasing use of Large Language Models (LLMs), such as GPT-4 and LLaMA  extract insights from unstructured data, assist in risk profiling and streamline compliance checks. Additonally, AI-powered image recognization systems, based on deep learning, improve cargo scanning by identifying concealed items and anomalies in X-ray and scanning data.  The report shows that “ 3.3.1 Ensuring accountability and compliance . Validation of AI outputs:…

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    CBAM Finland

    The Finnish customs authority is the competent office for the management of the obligations related to the carbon border adjustment mechanism. Moreover the Finnish Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment has appointed a working group with a term from 23 January 2023 to 31 December 2024. The group will deal with the organisation of the necessary administration and the needs to amend legislation, as well as any detailed regulations on the matter from the EU.