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Preferential origin (PO): Opportunity or Risk for Businesses?
Roy, Emilie
2026In Global Trade and Customs Journal, 21 (3-4), p. 169 - 178
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Keywords :
Approved exporter (AE); Competitive advantage; Export; Financial and criminal risks; Financial optimization; Import; Internal customs expertise; List rule; Mapping flows; Non-preferential origin; Preferential origin; Process; Proof of origin; Registered Exporter System (REX); Tariff classification; Business and International Management; Law
Abstract :
[en] In a tense, globalized economy where industry and trade operate internationally, preferential origin (PO) could be the key to boosting European companies’ competitiveness, both on the international market and on their domestic market. Indeed, beyond maintaining or even conquering new markets, the PO enables European companies to regain control of their flows, processes and relationships with their business partners (suppliers, customers, customs representatives), while strengthening the skills of their teams and the reliability of their customs data. However, like Icarus flying too close to the sun, this complex customs concept, based on two of the three pillars of customs (tariff classification and origin), cannot be improvised, at the risk of burning one’s wings. Indeed, the lack of impetus from the CEO, the poor coordination of company departments and the absence of an internal customs function can lead to the opposite effect (i.e., customs fines, confiscation of imported products, loss of strategic business partners, production shutdown, damage their reputation, etc.). So, could the implementation of the PO be a key first step in helping business leaders view customs as a strategic partner and an essential function, enabling them to achieve real savings and contribute to their commercial development?
Disciplines :
International economics
Author, co-author :
Roy, Emilie ;  Université de Liège - ULiège >
Language :
English
Title :
Preferential origin (PO): Opportunity or Risk for Businesses?
Publication date :
2026
Journal title :
Global Trade and Customs Journal
ISSN :
1569-755X
eISSN :
1875-6468
Publisher :
Kluwer Law International
Volume :
21
Issue :
3-4
Pages :
169 - 178
Peer reviewed :
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