作者:admin发布时间:2019-05-17 11:56:00
The movement of goods and means of transport from, across or to, the European
Union (EU) involves many actors in the supply chain who must exchange information
and comply with several pieces of EU legislation and, in particular, with Customs,
transport, environmental protection, safety, and security regulations. This renders the
process of cross-border operations highly complex.
Over the past 20 years, digital technologies have reshaped the way industries and
governments alike operate. International trade has been no exception, and the
efficiency, reliability and cost-effectiveness of operations have been closely linked to
the ongoing process of digitization.
At both national and European Community level, several initiatives have been
targeting the digitization of reporting procedures in order to facilitate information
exchange and foster better cooperation between competent authorities across different
sectors. Among available technologies, blockchain technology is seen as especially
promising, as it would enable the development of new paradigms for supply chain
digitization, and opens up areas of potential change in the way in which citizens,
economic operators and public authorities interact.
TEC2019001国际海关及跨境贸易区块链应用案例.pdf