Workshop: Facilitating external trade via border management
The subject of trade facilitation and border management lies at the heart of EU trade policy, which seeks to take advantage of global value chains for the benefit of workers, consumers and businesses. This demands that goods may flow smoothly across borders without jeopardising EU values and standards. Trade facilitation principles help reduce the cost of cross-border trade in goods while safeguarding regulatory control objectives. Good border management practice is integral to trade facilitation. In this study many ideas and examples about how borders management can be improved are shown. The key is coordination, cooperation and integration within the respective border agencies (intra-agency), between the many border agencies (inter-agency) and international (with colleagues across the border and EU trade partners). Despite considerable policy interest, research is still in its infancy. There is much demand for further enquiry. This paper discusses relevant principles, ideas and concepts and concludes with a list of recommendations. This includes the recommendation to develop suitable EU institutions in aid of trade facilitation as well as for research.
Študija
Zunanji avtor
Andrew GRAINGER, Juha HINTSA
O dokumentu
Vrsta publikacije
Ključna beseda
- Afrika
- Albanija
- carinska kontrola
- carinska politika
- carinsko sodelovanje
- ekonomska geografija
- elektronsko poslovanje
- Evropa
- EVROPSKA UNIJA
- Finska
- Francija
- GEOGRAFIJA
- graditev Evrope
- Kenija
- liberalizacija trgovine
- mednarodna trgovina
- MEDNARODNI ODNOSI
- nadzor izvoza
- nadzor uvoza
- Nemčija
- Nizozemska
- poenostavitev carinskih formalnosti
- politika sodelovanja
- politična geografija
- skupna trgovinska politika
- TRGOVINA
- trgovinska politika
- trgovinski sporazum (EU)
- trženje
- zunanja trgovina
- Švica