๐ŸŒ In 2024, the 447 international airports of the European Union welcomed 2.5 billion passengers. ๐Ÿ—บ๏ธโ€เชœโœˆ๏ธŽ Eight million tons of cargo and 4.6 billion of e-commerce items were imported through EU airports and postal hubs.

    ๐Ÿ›ƒ Who checks that travellers are not bringing in illicit goods? Who verifies that imported goods are safe, compliant with European standards and have supported the duties and taxes?
    โžก๏ธ The 27 national Customs authorities of the European Union!

    ๐Ÿค How do they cooperate and share best practices in terms of risk analysis, control methods, equipment and training?
    โžก๏ธ Through the Air & Post Unit of the EU Customs Alliance for Borders (EUCAB)!

    ๐Ÿง‘โ€โœˆ๏ธ The Air & Post Unit consists of a team of 12 talented experts with extensive experience in airports, postal services and e-commerce.

    Taking into account the existing capacities of Member States’ customs administrations, it will strengthen efficient operational cooperation between Member States’ customs administrations, relevant authorities and the private sector. It will thus enhance the protection of the EU and its Member States through effective customs control activities in passenger, cargo, express courier and postal flows.


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    Source: LinkedIn

    EUCAB brings operational excellence, stronger connections, and a shared vision for a smarter, safer, and more resilient Customs Union.

    Each EUCAB Unit plays a key role in supporting the mission and the goals of EU Member Statesโ€™ customs administration. From strategic coordination to operational support, their work strengthens EU-wide cooperation to deliver real impact on the ground.

    Collaboration, expertise, and commitment are shaping the future of customs cooperation.

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