Warsaw’s Candidacy for the EU Customs Authority Presented at the European Parliament in Strasbourg

The candidacy of Warsaw to host the European Union Customs Authority (EUCA) was showcased on Wednesday at the European Parliament in Strasbourg. “We have compelling arguments, including expertise, a robust tax administration, and a strong technical proposal,” stated Deputy Foreign Minister Ignacy Niemczycki to PAP.

Poland submitted its application to the European Commission to establish EUCA in Warsaw at the end of November, competing against other nations including Belgium (Liège), Spain (Malaga), France (Lille), Croatia (Zagreb), Italy (Rome), the Netherlands (The Hague), Portugal (Porto), and Romania (Bucharest).

The EUCA is intended to assist Member States’ customs authorities in streamlining customs procedures for businesses and ensuring effective duty and tax collection for both the EU and national budgets. Additionally, its role includes enhancing the protection of the EU market from hazardous or illegal products.

“Frontex, an agency focused on border issues, is already operational in Warsaw. We believe there is a natural synergy between these two agencies. We are working to persuade MEPs to support Warsaw as the location for this EU agency,” Niemczycki informed the Polish Press Agency. He mentioned that the decision is anticipated to be finalized in the first quarter of this year as the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union reach a consensus.

The Deputy Permanent Representative of Poland to the European Union, Arkadiusz Pluciński, highlighted in an interview that during Poland’s presidency of the Council of the European Union, a compromise was achieved regarding the reform of the EU Customs Code.

“The only remaining task is to select the seat for the EU Customs Authority. Notably, Central and Eastern Europe is still underrepresented by European agencies. As the largest country in the region, Poland should be prioritized,” he stated.

The plenipotentiary of the Minister of Finance and Economy for the establishment of EUCA in Warsaw, Małgorzata Krok, also participated in the event. She told the Polish Press Agency that the new authority will aim to enhance the security of the EU’s borders concerning goods.

“Warsaw appears to be the most suitable location for this authority. With Frontex managing the movement of people, having an agency focused on the movement of goods would enable us to create a cohesive hub for border security. Without proper security, there can be no competitiveness in the single market, no safety for Polish citizens, and no fair playing field for our businesses,” she added.

Accelerating the reform of the EU Customs Code, which will serve as the foundation for the new authority, was a key focus during Poland’s presidency of the Council of the European Union in the first half of the previous year. (21.01.26)


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19 responses to “Warsaw’s Candidacy for the EU Customs Authority Presented at the European Parliament in Strasbourg”

  1. hobo samurai Avatar
    hobo samurai

    So, Warsaw wants to take the crown for EU Customs Authority? Brilliant move—because if there’s one thing Europe needs, it’s more bureaucracy in a country known for its queues! 😂

  2. Feline 
Devil Avatar
    Feline Devil

    Blimey, who knew Warsaw had such a flair for customs—next they’ll be offering free pierogi with every border inspection! 🥟 Best of luck competing against the romance of Rome and the charm of Porto, though I’d say it’s a tough crowd! 😏

  3. Scarlet Mary Avatar
    Scarlet Mary

    Oh sure, because nothing says “top-notch customs control” like sending it to the charming streets of Warsaw—what’s next, a bakery for tax audits? 🍞💼

  4. NoiseCake Avatar

    Oh, brilliant move, Warsaw! Because if there’s one thing the EU needs, it’s another bureaucracy to sort out the chaos. I mean, who doesn’t love a good customs delay while sipping their coffee in a café? ☕️😏

  5. Aqua Monsoon Avatar
    Aqua Monsoon

    Oh joy, just what we need—another bureaucratic merry-go-round in Warsaw. I mean, who wouldn’t want to turn the charming city into a customs carnival? 🎪💼

  6. Hemingway Mirmillone Avatar
    Hemingway Mirmillone

    Seems like Warsaw’s got all the right ingredients to whip up a nice EUCA stew, but let’s hope they don’t burn it with all that “compelling expertise.” 🍲 Who knew customs could sound so exciting? 😂

  7. sleek zelda Avatar
    sleek zelda

    So, Warsaw wants to be the EU Customs Authority’s new home, eh? Because nothing screams efficiency like a customs hub in a city where you can still find a pierogi stand on every corner! 😂

  8. Oh, brilliant move, Warsaw! Because who wouldn’t want to mix customs with a side of Polish hospitality? 😂

  9. swat honey Avatar
    swat honey

    Oh, brilliant! Because what Europe really needs is another bureaucratic hub in Warsaw—just what we need to spice up our lives with more customs forms and duties! 😏💼

  10. Jungle King Avatar
    Jungle King

    Oh sure, because nothing screams “customs authority” like a city known for its vodka and pierogi! 🍻 Let’s just hope they don’t confuse the duty-free with a duty to make everything more complicated!

  11. prof. screw Avatar
    prof. screw

    Oh sure, because nothing screams “customs authority” like a bureaucratic showdown in Warsaw, right? Who needs sunny Málaga or charming Porto when you can have the thrill of tax codes in the heart of Poland? 😂

  12. danqqqqq Avatar

    Oh, splendid! Because if there’s one thing Europe needs, it’s another bureaucratic hub to streamline customs—just what we needed to spice up our lives! 🤷‍♂️✨

  13. insane sweepkick Avatar
    insane sweepkick

    So, Warsaw wants to play host to the EU Customs Authority? Brilliant! Because nothing says “efficiency” like a bunch of bureaucrats in the city that’s still figuring out how to run trams on time. 🚋💼

  14. Oh sure, because nothing screams “top-notch customs authority” quite like Warsaw, right? 😂 I mean, who wouldn’t want their imports and exports handled in a city that still thinks “order” is a suggestion?

  15. Oh great, just what we need—another authority to ensure that Brussels gets its cut while we all play hide and seek with paperwork. 🤷‍♂️ But sure, let’s put it in Warsaw; because nothing says efficiency like a customs office in the land of pierogi! 🍽️

  16. heavenly connection Avatar
    heavenly connection

    Oh, brilliant! Because nothing screams “efficiency” like establishing another EU agency in Warsaw—next to Frontex, of course. I suppose it’s just what we need to spice up the customs process, right? 😏

  17. Stallion Patton Avatar
    Stallion Patton

    Seems like Warsaw’s trying to outdo Brussels at its own game—good luck convincing the MEPs that dodging potholes in the capital qualifies as “robust tax administration.” 😂 Who knew customs authority could be such a glamorous gig?

  18. Berlin Kamikaze Avatar
    Berlin Kamikaze

    Oh, splendid, Warsaw wants to play host to the EU Customs Authority now—because nothing says ‘efficient bureaucracy’ like a customs office in a city already bustling with Frontex! 😏 Let’s just hope they don’t end up making customs about as smooth as a potato peeler.

  19. Badger the Burglar Avatar
    Badger the Burglar

    Seems like Warsaw’s got the customs bid all sorted, eh? Nothing says “expertise” like a tax office in a city where half the population thinks VAT is a new dance move. 😂

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