
Boryana Peycheva
Boryana Peycheva is an assistant Logistics Manager at Nemuno Banga Ltd., Bulgaria, dealing with the international trade (including import and export) of the goods the company produce, coordinating the company's actions with customs representatives regarding customs formalities.
Moreover, Boryana Peycheva is a PhD student at the "D. А. Tsenov - Academy of Economics"- Svishtov, Bulgaria. The topic of the dissertation: "Digital Transition towards a Single Customs in the EU".
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What is your risk profile with customs?
This article looks at how your business activities, trading relationships, internal controls, and interactions with customs and other authorities can impact your risk assessment and, in turn, the extent of customs controls. It also offers practical insights into how companies can lower their customs risk profile and reduce the level...
NOCA's Bulgarian Green Corridors project
The rapid crossing of land borders for imported and exported goods (including for intra-EU movements)would help to take the operation of international supply chains to a new level. Timely delivery of goods is much more than a fulfilment of trade commitments in order to build fair and long-term business partnerships....
EU’s dual-use exports - disunity or unity?
The first month of 2024 started with the publication of several European documents at common European and regional level (Baltic Republics), which present interesting facts and analyses on the export and transit of prohibited, restricted or dual-use goods. These are: white paper on Export Control; Commission Recommendation (EU) 2024/214 of...
EU sanctions against Russia and Belarus: non-tariff measures or non-tariff barriers?
This article discusses the challenges faced by the Bulgarian automotive industry in the context of EU sanctions against Russia and Belarus. A national customs risk profile has been introduced, triggered by the export of certain automotive parts of HS Chapters 84 and 85 to Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, Kazakhstan...
Customs law in EU: 1 or 27 interpretations?
A recently published comparative analysis of Member States' customs authorisation procedures for the entry of products into the EU concludes that the EU is a customs union with common legislation, customs rules, procedures and a single development plan; yet, for a number of objective reasons and considerations, each Member State...
Journals on Customs: Why should you attend the Global Webinar?
On April 28th, 2022, another edition of the event 'Global Webinar: Journals on Customs' took place, during which editors of six leading journals shared their insights concerning some of the most significant topics, events and articles that have taken place in specialist editions over the past year. For me, as...
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What is your risk profile with customs?
This article looks at how your business activities, trading relationships, internal controls, and interactions with customs and other authorities can impact your risk assessment and, in turn, the extent of customs controls. It also offers practical insights into how companies can lower their customs risk profile and reduce the level...
NOCA's Bulgarian Green Corridors project
The rapid crossing of land borders for imported and exported goods (including for intra-EU movements)would help to take the operation of international supply chains to a new level. Timely delivery of goods is much more than a fulfilment of trade commitments in order to build fair and long-term business partnerships....
EU’s dual-use exports - disunity or unity?
The first month of 2024 started with the publication of several European documents at common European and regional level (Baltic Republics), which present interesting facts and analyses on the export and transit of prohibited, restricted or dual-use goods. These are: white paper on Export Control; Commission Recommendation (EU) 2024/214 of...