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New European customs code proposal: AEO, trust and check trader status and the monitoring
European Parliament, on 22 February 2024, voted and published the document “…The compromise amendments Establishing the Union Customs Code and the European Union Customs Authority and repealing Regulation (EU) No 952/2013” Proposal for a Regulation (COM(2023)258 – 2023/0156(COD))…” It has been adopted in the committee with 34 votes in favour to 0 against and 5 abstentions. It has to be put to a vote at an upcoming plenary session (most likely in March) and constitute Parliament’s position at first reading. In particular, find below, from our point of view, the main points of the proposal: a) The list of the tasks of the customs authorities. This is a very interesting…
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The legal nature of AEO between circular economy, compliance and environment protection
The AEO status represents an accidental and non-mandatory element of the customs obligation. This is given by the authorization which is the unique customs decision able to “defining and qualifying” its owner. Indeed, in this way the economic operator becomes reliable within the context of a participatory cooperation relationship with the customs administration. The AEO authorization is an administrative deed released by the national customs entity/bodies in accordance with the EU regulations. This is valid throughout the EU customs territory and, if a mutual recognition agreement is valid, also with third countries; furthermore, despite being regulated in customs regulatory acts, it is important to highlight that it constitutes an authorization…