Consignments to be Split and Redirected to Different Destinations in the Free Zones

  • Florin TUDOR Dunărea de Jos University of Galati
Keywords: free zones, origin, replacement certificates, fraud

Abstract

The current global socio-economic context is different from that of the 1990s. Free ports, free trade zones, industrial parks and free zones have represented an economic boom for users in many territories and states of the world, including traders in the EU member states, and Romania did not miss from this select club of territories with fiscal and customs facilities or other benefits. Reports from the European Court of Auditors and OLAF identified a number of delays in the implementation of customs information systems, which led to inadequate monitoring of the movement of goods to and from free zones. This research seeks to identify a number of solutions and proposals for effective working mechanisms for the issuance of certificates of origin and replacement certificates for shipments to be split and redirected to different destinations in free zones.

Published
2017-12-11
How to Cite
TUDOR, F. (2017). Consignments to be Split and Redirected to Different Destinations in the Free Zones. Public Administration and Regional Studies, 10(2), 75-79. Retrieved from https://gup.ugal.ro/ugaljournals/index.php/pars/article/view/5031
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