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The first stage of ECIP focuses on the Safety and Security Amendment to the Community Customs Code [2] which entered into force on 1 July 2009. The customs portal constitutes a single point of access to relevant and practical information on transporting goods into and out of the EU and includes animated scenarios to explain each step of the ...
This is a list of institutions subordinated to the Government of Romania. The ones that appear in bold are coordinated by the Chancellery of the Prime Minister; the rest are coordinated by the General Secretary of the Government.
The European Union Customs Union (EUCU), formally known as the Community Customs Union, is a customs union which consists of all the member states of the European Union (EU), Monaco, and the British Overseas Territory of Akrotiri and Dhekelia. Some detached territories of EU states do not participate in the customs union, usually as a result of ...
The Government of Romania (Romanian: Guvernul României) forms one half of the executive branch of the government of Romania (the other half being the office of the President of Romania). It is headed by the Prime Minister of Romania , and consists of the ministries , various subordinate institutions and agencies, and the 42 prefectures .
Customs Service of the Republic of Moldova (Romanian: Serviciul Vamal al Republicii Moldova) is an institution within the system of law enforcement and security agencies of the Republic of Moldova, with the mission of ensuring the country's economic security through collection of taxes and duties, combating customs fraud, facilitating international trade, and protecting society by applying ...
The typical work-flow of an automatic border control system (eGate) [1] Automated border control systems (ABC) or eGates are automated self-service barriers which use data stored in a chip in biometric passports along with a photo or fingerprint taken at the time of entering the eGates to verify the passport holder's identity.
Romania is currently the second largest export market for Moldova, accounting for a 15.7% market share in 2007. Moldovan exports are dominated by oils, iron rods, barrels and sunflower seeds. In January–February 2007, Moldova imported mostly garnishes, breeches and similar goods, 196.9 times more than the same period for 2006, as well as ...
Timeline of the borders of Romania between 1859 and 2010 (from History of Romania) Image 85 University Square in Bucharest during Communism (from Culture of Romania ) Image 86 Bran Castle ( German : Törzburg , Hungarian : Törcsvár ) built in 1212, is commonly known as Dracula's Castle and is situated in the centre of present-day Romania.