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Taxation and Customs Union

Public consultation on the exchange of customs related information with third countries

Public consultation on the exchange of customs related information with third countries.

Policy field

Customs or Taxation

Target group(s)

The European Commission seeks the views of 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.

Period of consultation

The consultation will be open from 18 July 2017 to 16 October 2017.

Objective of the consultation

The consultation aims to gather views from stakeholders on the need for EU action aimed at introducing an effective tool to allow for systematic exchange of customs related information with third countries and in case there is, on how this tool could be designed and its scope.

Consultation strategy

Submit your contribution

In order to ensure a fair and transparent consultation process, only responses received through our online questionnaire will be taken into account.

Reference documents and other, related consultations

The Inception Impact Assessment document.

OPC Questionnaire

Contact details

Responsible service

Directorate-General for Taxation and Customs Union
Directorate B – Security, Safety, Trade facilitation, Rules of Origin & International Cooperation
Unit B 4 - Trade facilitation, Rules of Origin & International coordination: Americas, Africa, Far East & South Asia, Oceania & International organisations

E-mail

TAXUD-INFOXCHANGE-PUBLIC-CONSULTATIONatec [dot] europa [dot] eu (TAXUD-INFOXCHANGE-PUBLIC-CONSULTATION[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu)

Postal address

European Commission
Directorate-General for Taxation and Customs Union
Unit B 4 - Trade facilitation, Rules of Origin & International coordination: Americas, Africa, Far East & South Asia, Oceania & International organisations
B-1049 Brussels
Belgium

View the contributions

In the interests of transparency, organisations have been invited to provide the public with relevant information about themselves by registering in the Transparency Register and subscribing to its Code of Conduct.

If the organisation is not registered, the submission is published separately from the registered organisations.

  • All contributions
  • Contributions from enterprises and companies
  • Contributions from Organisations registered in the Transparency Register
  • Contributions from Public Authorities (e.g. international, European, national, regional)
  • Individual Contributions
    • Citizens
    • Organisations not registered in the Transparency Register

Results of consultation and next steps

The Commission intends to publish contributions received for this consultation.

It is important to read the Specific Privacy Statement attached to this consultation for information on how your personal data and contribution will be dealt with.

Specific Privacy Statement

Summary of the consultation results

Overview of the contributions received

Position papers received :

RMG data echange consultation annex

Position paper customs exchange informations

EDB 2.0 presentation