As part of the business programme of the Eurasian Economic Forum, a panel session organized by the customs unit of the Eurasian Economic Commission will take place under the title “Trends in Customs Regulation and Administration Across the EAEU, Including the Integration of AI Tools”.
Speakers will include deputy heads of customs services from the EAEU member states, while the discussion will also involve representatives of government authorities, business communities from across the Union and third countries, as well as international organizations.
The discussion will focus on key trends shaping customs regulation across the EAEU, including the growing role of artificial intelligence tools in this domain.
Efforts in this area are set out in the EAEU’s strategic planning documents, as well as in national development plans for customs authorities.
During the session, the practical application of artificial intelligence in the work of customs authorities will be discussed, along with the associated challenges, as well as the legal and ethical aspects of such application, and the role of customs officials in the implementation of artificial intelligence tools.
The session will also consider issues related to the development of the Union’s transit potential in the context of the Agreement on a Unified Customs Transit System, the initial results of the implementation of the Agreement on the Use of Navigation Seals, which has been in force since 11 February this year, as well as the prospects for introducing digital solutions at border crossing points to enable all types of state control procedures and accelerate border crossing.
