For Ukraine, European integration means not only words, but also concrete actions aimed at approximation to European standards. One of the key steps in this direction is the amendments to the Customs Code, which introduce a mechanism of binding decisions on the classification of goods and their origin, similar to the EU practice.
Digital innovations
The State Customs Service of Ukraine is implementing an electronic system for working with binding information, which is the first large-scale European integration IT implementation in 2024. The automated customs clearance system and the Personal Account on the Single Window for International Trade portal allow for paperless submission of applications and correspondence with customs.
Transparency and efficiency
Decisions are published for public access, ensuring transparency and predictability for participants in foreign economic activity. These innovations simplify procedures for business and promote trade and investment, demonstrating the gradual digitalization and harmonization of customs processes in line with European standards.
Conclusion.
The implementation of European customs standards is an important component of Ukraine’s integration course and contributes to the movement towards the common market with the EU, providing a favorable environment for economic development and increasing the country’s competitiveness.
