The EU supports the introduction of new customs rules in Africa
The European Union supports the work of the African authorities for the introduction of global customs rules and facilitating trade by 5 million euros (about 1.6 billion forints) – the European Commission announced on Friday.
According to the information, the EU support helps to fulfill the commitment of the World Customs Organization (WCO) to build a Customs Harmonized System Committee (HSC). The agreement was signed on Thursday. (MTI)
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