Challenges and demands on Customs
Harmonisation Efficiency Security and safety Trade Facilitation
e-Customs and beyond Three perspectives related to time 2009 – security and safety: pre-arrival /pre-departure information, AEO, common criterias for risk analysis 2013 – Modernised Customs Code (MCC): centralised clearance, automated systems for imports/exports, system based approach, Single Window 2018 – Future Customs Initiative: system based approach, Single Window, One Stop Shop, supply chain security
Managing customs transactions in a highly automated and integrated logistic business Can we imagine the future?
Prerequisites Legislation Customs Administrations Customer demands The world around us
Key factors for success Continued harmonization Increased automation Intensified cooperation Customs – Trade Increased number of AEO´s Continuity - predictability
Challenges and demands on Customs Harmonisation Efficiency Security and safety Trade Facilitation
Challenges and demands on Customs Harmonisation Efficiency Security and safety Trade Facilitation Partnership Customs – Customs and Customs - Trade
The End Any questions? Claes Stern Gustavsson,