Friday, November 21, 2014

2007 Tax and Customs Board | Bellows 8a, Tallinn 15176 | Tel 1811 | Fax 676 2709


Recent European and Asian heads of customs administrations of the eighth meeting of Trade facilitation and supply chain security, combat counterfeiting and commercial fraud, and intellectual property issues. Meeting endorsed the customs area of Trade Facilitation Action Plan for 2010-2012, which is defined by Asian and European tas export countries in customs cooperation in specific tasks and future directions.
"Estonia as a small and open economy and the geographic movement path opposite the state for development certainly very important for all trade flows, tas export servicing easier, and there is an international cooperation with the World Customs Organization and the Asia-Europe dialogue to us is necessary," said he had returned to the Tax and Customs Board Director General of the dear readers. "If Europe is out of the common customs rules, customs procedures have already been harmonized, the best logistical solutions for the movement of goods between the different parts of the world have great weight in such meetings."
The meeting adopted a declaration of Heraklion of Asian and European leaders are expressing their good will inch closer customs cooperation and expand the role of customs in protecting the environment and society. According to the declaration of ASEM Member States in 2010-2011 will focus on trade facilitation and supply chain security building, combating infringements of intellectual property rights, and the protection of the environment and society at the turn of the increased attention to corporate involvement.
ASEM (Asia Europe Meeting), the dialogue within the framework of the 15th-16th Crete in October at the eighth meeting was attended by 45 customs in Asian and European leaders, the customs and the World Customs Organization (WCO) and the European Commission. Annely Erm Senior Specialist tas export for Media Relations
2007 Tax and Customs Board | Bellows 8a, Tallinn 15176 | Tel 1811 | Fax 676 2709

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