Posts discuss 'rolling out the levy' and the need for each member state to 'integrate the duty into its customs systems, from invoicing to reporting,' warning of 'inconsistencies' and 'loopholes'; one post headlines 'Bélgica arrisca ser o primeiro narco-estado na União Europeia' and links to a news article.
Created 11 hours ago • 22 documents • Range: 3/10 2:23am – 3/10 7:27amRolling out the levy won’t be as simple as flipping a switch. Each member state will need to integrate the duty into its customs systems, from invoicing to reporting. Any inconsistencies could create loopholes or operational headaches, giving savvy operators ways to work around the rules. 2/2
Rolling out the levy won’t be a2/2s simple as flipping a switch. Each member state will need to integrate the duty into its customs systems, from invoicing to reporting. Any inconsistencies could create loopholes or operational headaches, giving savvy operators ways to work around the rules. 2/2
No one claims immaculate compliance across the Union. That is precisely why infringement proceedings and the Court exist. My point is narrower: most governments treat an adverse judgment as law to implement. Whilst Westminster too often treated it as the start of another negotiation.
EU membership not Canada’s best option – Brandon Sun https://www.europesays.com/2835219/ Almost one-half of Canadians favour the idea of Canada joining the European Union, according to a poll of…
«Bélgica arrisca ser o primeiro narco-estado na União Europeia» Irónico, isto acontecer na sede da UE, e ninguém vê nada ou ninguém quer ver ou fazem conta que não veem. https://www.jn.pt/mundo/artigo/belgica-arrisca-ser-o-primeiro-narco-estado-na-uniao-europeia/18060199
I’m a speaker at the London For Europe rally tonight (Tuesday). Details on Facebook here www.facebook.com/share/1EHFW7...
Burger vegetali, l’Europa evita il divieto https://www.linkiesta.it/2026/03/burger-vegetali-europa-evita-divieto/