P-ISSN 1834-6707
E-ISSN 1834-6715
Vol. 15, Issue 2, 2021September 30, 2021 AEST
The Changing Nature of the Harmonized System One Perspective
The Changing Nature of the Harmonized System One Perspective
Brian Thomas,
Articles in Vol. 15, Issue 2, 2021
Vol. 15, Issue 2, 2021
- EditorialDavid Widdowson
- The Establishment and Application of the DNA of Customs Law and PracticeTom Walsh
- The Right to Be Heard in EU Customs LawFabrizio Vismara
- Development Model for Facilitating the Negotiation of AEO MRAsTuan Pham
- The Jurisdictional Conflict Between Regional Trade Agreements and the World Trade OrganisationAbdulmohsen Alajmi
- Big Data Analytics for Supply Chain Sustainability: Amid the Outbreak of COVID-19 PandemicTariq Al-ShbailAsma MaghayrehMohammed Awad
- Manifest Monitoring Model as Support for Customs Risk Management: Evidence From TaiwanYen-Hui KuoShu-Ching Chou
- Research Results Enhancing the Employer Branding Efforts of the Hungarian Tax and Customs AdministrationAdrienn MagasvariPeter OlexaAndrea Szabo
- Methodology for Determining Optimal Import TariffsBatnasan NamsraiMunkhbayasgalan GanboldNarandalai Davaatsedev
- Customs Revenues Prediction Using Ensemble Methods (Statistical Modelling vs Machine Learning)Jordan SimonovZoran Gligorov
- Enabling Supply Chain Visibility and Compliance Through Voluntary Information Sharing With Customs: A Case Study of the Global Quality Traceability System in China CustomsXin ZhouYao-Hua TanBoriana Rukanova
- Humanitarian Customs: Lessons Learned Regarding Cusoms Response and Role in Supply Chain Continuity During the COVID-19 PandemicShri T. Samaya MuraliS. Vandana RajKanaga Subramanian
- The Changing Nature of the Harmonized System One PerspectiveBrian Thomas
Thomas, B. (2021). The Changing Nature of the Harmonized System One Perspective. World Customs Journal, 15(2), 171–174. https://doi.org/10.55596/001c.116455