TTIP: Challenges and Opportunities in the Area of Customs and Trade Facilities
The trade costs associated with customs and other border controls become more important as tariff barriers are reduced. The EU is in the process of further modernisation of is customs code. It also needs to work with the EU’s trading partners to facilitate trade while protecting consumer interests and the security of the international supply chain. The negotiations on TTIP offer a means of building on existing agreements to further this aim. This paper is about how to make customs more efficient. Others in this series of eight, prepared by Policy Department A for the IMCO Committee, cover the substantive issues in technical barriers to trade, services, procurement and the sectors of textiles and clothing, motor vehicles and machinery sectors. A further paper covers the horizontal issues in regulatory cooperation.
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- Amerika
- Azië-Oceanië
- bescherming van de consument
- bevoegdheid van het EP
- bevordering van het handelsverkeer
- Canada
- consumptie
- ECONOMIE, VERKEER EN HANDELSVERKEER
- economisch verkeer
- economische geografie
- effecten van informatietechnologie
- EU-douanestelsel
- EU-instellingen en Europese overheid
- EUROPESE UNIE
- GEOGRAFIE
- handelsbeleid
- Informatica en gegevensverwerking
- internationale handel
- onderhandelingen over een overeenkomst (EU)
- Opbouw van Europa
- OPVOEDING, ONDERWIJS EN COMMUNICATIE
- politieke geografie
- tariefbeleid
- tarifaire handelsbelemmering
- technische belemmering
- Verenigde Staten
- vrijhandelsovereenkomst
- zekerheid van voorziening
- Zuid-Korea