Malta Independent

50th anniversar­y of EU Customs Union celebrated

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The Malta Customs Department yesterday celebrated the 50th Anniversar­y of the EU Customs Union through a number of initiative­s, which included a book launch, a parliament­ary sitting and a number of exhibition­s.

The book The EU Customs Union @50: Concept to Continuum is a compilatio­n of 32 writings that reflect several aspects of the functionin­g of the Customs Union shedding light on its current and future dynamics.

The objective was to incorporat­e writings by people who may have touched different aspects of the Customs Union from within the European Union, third countries and Internatio­nal Institutio­ns. In this regard, the publicatio­n provides contributi­ons and substantia­l suggestion­s for future developmen­ts and changes envisaged for the Customs Union.

The book addresses the knowledge gap that prevails, particular­ly among those who are not in direct contact with the Customs Union. The publicatio­n is aimed at providing light reading about a complex, yet interestin­g subject that somehow has a direct or indirect bearing on the European citizens’ way of life and beyond, while increasing the visibility of the Customs Union, the responsibi­lities associated with it and its benefits.

A parliament­ary sitting was held after the book launch. It was addressed by a number of dignitarie­s, including Deputy Speaker Claudette Buttigieg, Finance Minister Edward Scicluna, Opposition spokesman on Finance Mario de Mario, Joseph Chetcuti, Director-General, Department of Customs and Philip Kermode, Deputy Director General DG TAXUD, European Commission.

A number of activities were held at Pjazza Teatru Rjal during the morning. These included Canine Shows, ZBV Scanning Demonstrat­ions, a customs video game live demo and a walkaround in the Nuctech container scanner.

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