Customs union

CSAT Strengthens Its Technical Committee

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Monday, October 2, 2023

AMSTERDAM, Oct. 02, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The IBFD Centre for Studies in African Taxation (CSAT) is delighted to announce the expansion of its External Technical Committee with the appointment of three new members.

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  • AMSTERDAM, Oct. 02, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The IBFD Centre for Studies in African Taxation (CSAT) is delighted to announce the expansion of its External Technical Committee with the appointment of three new members.
  • We are also delighted to confirm the extension of tenure for our current External Technical Committee members: Chief Mark Anthony C. Dike, Prof. Johann Hattingh and Prof. David J. Bakibinga.
  • The External Technical Committee plays a crucial role in contributing its technical expertise in the implementation of CSAT’s strategy and the execution of its activities.
  • Belema Obuoforibo, Member of IBFD’s Executive Board and Chair of CSAT, comments, “We are pleased to welcome our new Committee members, and to continue our work with our current Committee members.

Highlights - IMCO mission to Ireland - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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Friday, December 2, 2022

IMCO mission to Ireland

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  • IMCO mission to Ireland
    02-12-2022 - 12:40
    From 19 to 21 December 2022, five IMCO Members will visit Dublin and the Midlands (Ireland) to assess the ongoing trading relationship between the EU and the UK after Brexit and what effects this may have on the Internal Market and the Customs Union.
  • The mission is being organised in the context of the implementation of the Protocol on Ireland and Northern Ireland and its effects for businesses and consumers.

CBSA signs Mutual Recognition Agreement with the European Union to enhance supply chain security and facilitate trade

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Friday, October 28, 2022

Today, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced the signing of a Mutual Recognition Agreement with the European Union's (EU) Taxation and Customs Union (TAXUD) to honour each other's Trusted Trader programs.

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  • Today, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced the signing of a Mutual Recognition Agreement with the European Union's (EU) Taxation and Customs Union (TAXUD) to honour each other's Trusted Trader programs.
  • This agreement will contribute to increasing security of the international supply chain, facilitating trade at the border, and strengthening the economic competitiveness of Canadians doing business with the EU.
  • "The Canada Border Services Agency is pleased to have signed a Mutual Recognition Agreement with the European Union, Canada's second-largest trading partner.
  • This agreement will enhance international supply chain security, facilitate trade between Canada and Europe, and strengthen the economic competitiveness of Canadian businesses."

The Worldwide Automotive Emergency Call (eCall) System Industry is Estimated to Reach $9.9 Billion by 2030

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Wednesday, June 1, 2022

DUBLIN, June 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --The "Global and China Automotive Emergency Call (eCall) System Market Report, 2022" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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  • DUBLIN, June 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --The "Global and China Automotive Emergency Call (eCall) System Market Report, 2022" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • In traffic accidents, the vast majority (above 90%) of all the dead lost their lives before reaching hospitals.
  • An automotive emergency call system can provide the user with eCall rescue services (GNSS positioning and voice call services) in the event of an emergency, and it can be activated manually and automatically.
  • After the eCall system dials, the backstage will arrange the responsive rescue services in time according to the location of the vehicle.

Committee considers customs union and post-Brexit trading relationship

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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Committee on Exiting the European Union questions experts on options for the post-Brexit trading relationship

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  • In this session, the Committee will hear from trade experts about options for the post-Brexit trading relationship between the UK and European Union, with a particular focus on how a customs union might operate.
  • The Committee is expected to examine existing customs arrangements, consider the implications of a customs union for the border on the island of Ireland, and to what extent trade in services is likely to be included in any future agreement.
  • Dr Pinar Artiran, Director of the Research Centre for International Trade Law and Arbitration, Istanbul Bilgi University, and WTO Chair Holder
    David Henig, Director of the UK Trade Policy Project, European Centre for International Political Economy

Committee considers customs union and post-Brexit trading relationship

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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Committee on Exiting the European Union questions experts on options for the post-Brexit trading relationship

Key Points: 
  • In this session, the Committee will hear from trade experts about options for the post-Brexit trading relationship between the UK and European Union, with a particular focus on how a customs union might operate.
  • The Committee is expected to examine existing customs arrangements, consider the implications of a customs union for the border on the island of Ireland, and to what extent trade in services is likely to be included in any future agreement.
  • Dr Pinar Artiran, Director of the Research Centre for International Trade Law and Arbitration, Istanbul Bilgi University, and WTO Chair Holder
    David Henig, Director of the UK Trade Policy Project, European Centre for International Political Economy

Committee considers customs union and post-Brexit trading relationship

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Committee on Exiting the European Union questions experts on options for the post-Brexit trading relationship

Key Points: 
  • In this session, the Committee will hear from trade experts about options for the post-Brexit trading relationship between the UK and European Union, with a particular focus on how a customs union might operate.
  • The Committee is expected to examine existing customs arrangements, consider the implications of a customs union for the border on the island of Ireland, and to what extent trade in services is likely to be included in any future agreement.
  • Dr Pinar Artiran, Director of the Research Centre for International Trade Law and Arbitration, Istanbul Bilgi University, and WTO Chair Holder
    David Henig, Director of the UK Trade Policy Project, European Centre for International Political Economy