“Customs visa-free” means less customs bureaucracy, less opportunity for abuse, real-time exchange of data with neighboring customs.
Ukraine will receive “customs visa-free” with the European Union until the end of 2022. Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced this on Telegram on Friday, August 26.
“Ukraine will receive ‘customs visa-free’ early this year! Yesterday, the Joint Committee of the Conventions on Joint Transit and Facilitation made an official decision to invite Ukraine to join them from October 1. Ukraine will become the 36th state party to the Convention,” wrote Shmyhal.
According to the prime minister, “customs visa-free” is the rapid movement of goods between countries in the European region, where there is less bureaucracy in customs, less opportunities for abuse, the data exchange with nearby customs offices is actually real time. .
Shmyhal also believes that “customs visa-free” is one of the main areas for the development of a convenient and transparent customs in Ukraine.
“Also, an electronic border queue project is currently being implemented, work is underway to create common checkpoints with European neighbors and modern service zones at all checkpoints. In addition, a central role in changes in customs are given to its digitalization, including convenient customs clearance of vehicles through Diya “, added the prime minister.
In May, it became known that Ukraine plans to sign a “customs visa-free regime” and an agreement on the liberalization of road freight transport with the EU.
And in early July, it was reported that the European Union invited Ukraine to “customs visa-free travel.”
In turn, the Verkhovna Rada on August 15 approved a “customs visa-free regime” in the European Union.
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Source: korrespondent

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