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International Convention on the Simplification and Harmonization of Customs Proceduresstresses
gen. Киотская конвенция об упрощении и гармонизации таможенных процедур The International Convention on the Simplification and Harmonization of Customs procedures (revised Kyoto Convention or RKC) was originally adopted in 1974 and was subsequently revised in 1999; the revised Kyoto Convention came into force in 2006. The RKC comprises several key governing principles: transparency and predictability of customs controls; standardization and simplification of the goods declaration and supporting documents; simplified procedures for authorized persons; maximum use of information technology; minimum necessary customs control to ensure compliance with regulations; use of risk management and audit based controls; coordinated interventions with other border agencies; and a partnership with the trade. It promotes trade facilitation and effective controls through its legal provisions that detail the application of simple yet efficient procedures and also contains new and obligatory rules for its application. The WCO revised Kyoto Convention is sometimes confused with the Kyoto Protocol, which is a protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC or FCCC). WAD (Alexander Demidov)
int.transport. Международная конвенция об упрощении и согласовании таможенных процедур (Yeldar Azanbayev); Международная конвенция по упрощению и гармонизации таможенных процедур (1973 г.) (Конвенция Международного таможенного совета; 1973) (ССС Convention Yuriy83)
international convention on the simplification and harmonization of customs procedures
int.transport. международная конвенция об упрощении и согласовании таможенных процедур (Yeldar Azanbayev); Международная конвенция об упрощении и согласовании таможенных процедур (Yeldar Azanbayev)
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International Convention on the Simplification and Harmonization of Customs Procedures
int.transport., abbr. Kyoto Convention (CCC Convention; 1973)