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Implementation and simplification of the customs warehousing, specific use and processing customs procedures
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Date:
18 Nov 2025 - 17 Jan 2027
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Financed by:
DG Taxud
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Lead:
Intellera Consulting
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Partners:
Syntesia, Ipsos
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Jan Hagemejer
President of CASE Management Board, Macroeconomics & Trade Director
Jan Hagemejer’s areas of expertise are international trade as well as macroeconomic and structural issues. He graduated from University of Warsaw where he also obtained his PhD and habilitation, as well as from Purdue University (MA in Economics). He works as an associate professor at the Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw. Prior to … <a href="https://case-research.eu/project/implementation-and-simplification-of-the-customs-warehousing-specific-use-and-processing-customs-procedures/">Continued</a>
Projects from this author:
- Upgrade of the ESPON’s Territorial Impact Assessment methodology – towards new innovative approaches
- Study to Quantify the Excise Gap
- Drivers of involuntary part-time employment in the EU
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Oleg Gurshev
Economist
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Jan Sadowski
Economist
Jan Sadowski is a Junior Economist at the Center for Social and Economic Research. His work focuses on data acquisition, analysis, and visualization.
Projects from this author:
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“Cash for Rent” programs’ comparative analysis for the Shelter, Housing and Accommodation Sector coordinated by IOM Poland
The project evaluates the effectiveness of Cash for Rent programmes in Poland, which support refugees in transitioning from shared or collective accommodation to independent private housing. Such programmes are crucial in promoting self-reliance, stability, and social integration among displaced populations.
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Fossil fuel subsidies
EU and Member States have repeatedly committed to reforming fossil fuel subsidies, yet such support remains widespread and continues to undermine the EU’s climate and energy objectives by sustaining fossil fuel use, dependence on third countries, and higher long-term costs
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MTIC Gap 2026 – Update of the Intrastat-based Methodology
The main objective of the study is to reduce uncertainty regarding both the scale of MTIC fraud in the European Union and the most robust methodological approaches for measuring it. The project builds on the Commission’s 2024 analytical work, which assessed alternative estimation methods and tested a machine-learning-based approach using Intrastat mirror statistics for EU trade in goods covering the period 2010–2023.
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“Cash for Rent” programs’ comparative analysis for the Shelter, Housing and Accommodation Sector coordinated by IOM Poland