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EU Customs Reform Approved to Address Trade Volume Increases
The EU has approved a customs reform aimed at enhancing the bloc's capacity to manage rising trade volumes and adapt to global uncertainties, particularly those related to the US.
Editorial Staff
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On March 27, 2026, the European Union approved a new customs reform intended to streamline processes in light of increasing trade volumes.
This reform responds to challenges posed by uncertainties in US trade policies and aims to facilitate new agreements with South America and Australia.
The implementation of this reform is expected to enhance the EU's operational capacity, ensuring efficient customs processing as global trade dynamics evolve.