Breaking Barriers on International Customs Day
EORI (UK) Hosts Ground-breaking Reception for Trade Facilitation Commission Launch
London, January 2024 – In a landmark event held at the House of Commons, EORI (UK) celebrated International Customs Day with the official launch of the Trade Facilitation Commission, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of global trade practices. The event, attended by industry experts, government officials, and trade facilitators, set the stage for a transformative approach to customs procedures and international trade.
Lord Theodore Agnew and renowned trade expert Shanker Singham were among the distinguished speakers who emphasized the critical role of innovation and collaboration in revamping customs and trade processes. Their insights underscored the Commission's commitment to making international trade more accessible and efficient, benefiting businesses and economies around the globe.
"The Trade Facilitation Commission is poised to redefine the landscape of global trade by simplifying and accelerating the movement of goods across borders," stated Lord Agnew. "Our goal is to enhance the UK's position in the global economy by facilitating trade that is both efficient and inclusive,"
Robert Hardy, representing EORI (UK), expressed gratitude towards the attendees and highlighted the vital role of traders in achieving the UK's global trade aspirations. "There is no trade without traders, and the Commission recognises the pivotal role they play. With the support of key industry figures, we are looking to challenge policies that are cumbersome and to increase trade openness to support traders and the UK economy as a whole." said Hardy.
The Trade Facilitation Commission's launch is a response to the pressing challenges facing international trade, aiming to bridge the gap between policy and practice. By fostering an environment of openness and collaboration, the Commission seeks to support traders and bolster the UK economy.