Special Procedures the Responsible Person(s): What Would Change under the EU Commission’s Reform Proposal?

IF 0.2 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Michael Lux
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The Commission proposal for a reformed Union Customs Code (R-UCC) foresees, besides replacing national customs clearance systems by an EU Customs Data Hub, managed by an EU Customs Authority, a shift of the responsibility from the declarant and holder of a customs procedure to the importer or exporter, i.e., the person determining that the goods are brought into or out of the EU. In its Impact Assessment, and briefly in its explanatory introduction to the proposal, the Commission has analysed and explained the consequences of this shift with regard to standard imports and exports, not, however, with regard to the special procedures, such as transit, customs warehousing and inward processing. The author has therefore completed this missing analysis with the result that the concept of a single liable importer or exporter could work if there existed only a single procedure for import and export. However, the reality is that often several actors are involved in an import/export process with different procedures and processes following each other; these persons may be, besides the carrier, the temporary storage operator, the transit operator, the operator and the user of a customs warehouse, until the goods are finally released for free circulation or export by, or on behalf of, the actual importer or exporter. Furthermore, the focus on the importer and exporter has resulted in a certain neglect of the role of intermediaries in the supply chain, such as customs and logistics service providers, whose services are vital for many small and medium sized companies (SMEs) that cannot afford their own specialized customs staff and IT systems for the handing of imports and exports.
特别程序负责人:欧盟委员会的改革建议会带来哪些变化?
欧盟委员会关于改革《欧盟海关法典》(R-UCC)的建议,除了用一个由欧盟海关当局 管理的欧盟海关数据中心取代国家清关系统外,还将责任从海关手续的申报人和持有 人转移到进口商或出口商,即决定将货物带入或带出欧盟的人。欧盟委员会在其影响评估报告中,以及在提案的解释性导言中,对这一转变在标准进出口方面的后果进行了分析和解释,但没有对特殊程序,如过境、海关仓储和内向加工等进行分析和解释。因此,作者完成了这一缺失的分析,得出的结果是,如果只有单一的进出口程序,单一责任进口商或出口商的概念是可行的。然而,现实情况是,在一个进出口过程中,往往有多个行为者参与其中,不同的程序和流程相互衔接;这些人可能是承运人、临时储存经营人、过境经营人、海关仓库的经营人和使用者,直到货物最终由实际进口商或出口商或其代表放行供自由流通或出口。此外,对进口商和出口商的关注在一定程度上忽视了供应链中中间商的作用,如海关和物流服务提供商,他们的服务对许多中小型公司(SMEs)来说至关重要,因为这些公司无力负担自己的专业海关人员和处理进出口业务的 IT 系统。
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Global Trade and Customs Journal INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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