Establishing the Single Market and Customs Programme for the period 2028-2034
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This procedure establishes the Single Market and Customs Programme for the period 2028 to 2034. The amendments strengthen national market surveillance and customs authorities against unsafe, counterfeit or non-compliant goods, address customs reform and low-value e-commerce parcels, tighten transparency, conflict-of-interest and fraud safeguards, condition third-country participation on security and reciprocity, and protect minimum allocations, consumer and investor protection, standardisation funding and digital interoperability.
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- Committee amendments tabled9 Apr 2026 – 11 May 2026
- In progress — not yet concluded
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Based on 64 past main roll-call votes on IMCO-responsible procedures, Jul 2019 → 2026-07-25.
If every group voted at its historical rate, with today’s seats: ≈79% of expressed votes in favour.
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