NEW EU CUSTOMS DATABASES TO BE CREATED

EUROPEAN Union (EU) governments and MEPs have agreed to create two EU databases containing information on the trade in goods into and out of the EU, to help fight customs fraud. These would be run by the European Commission: one would be a central database for import and export data; and the other, a centralised repository for transit-related data. Information would be accessible by customs and law enforcement teams. *http://www.consilium.europa.eu/uedocs/cms_Data/docs/pressdata/en/intm/146438.pdf



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