Open dialogue involving the European Commission, stakeholders and interested parties helps ensure that rules and regulatory proposals keep pace with reality of rapid change. This dialogue helps to achieve the regulatory efficiency we need to foster best administrative and legislative practice tailored to meet the needs of business in the European Union in the third millenium.
The Commission is responding to ever-wider use of the Internet by making greater use of Interactive Policy Making (IPM) and similar Internet-based tools as an additional means to evaluate existing EU policies and conduct consultations on new initiatives. We hope that businesses, consumers and citizens will use these tools wherever possible, to help us to respond faster and more accurately to their needs.
This page provides an access point to consult the list of planned, open and closed consultations for customs. On our website you will also find an overview of tax consultations.
For further consultations and discussion fora, please consult Have your say.
Planned consultations
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There are no planned consultations for the moment.
All interested parties on exchange of customs related information with third countries. This includes contributions from citizens, companies, NGOs, academics, public authorities, international organisations, etc.
Businesses, professional associations, public authorities, customs laboratories, international organizations and any other possible users of the ECICS database.