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Authors: Mihai Petre, Director, Global Trade, EY Romania and Cosmin Dinca, Manager, Global Trade, EY Romania
Being in a continuous process of modernization, the IT systems of the European Union allow, starting from July 2024, the application of the centralized customs clearance procedure at the European level for the import of goods.