Amendments 2–8: Draft budgetary assessment on customs duties
EP Position
The document presents amendments 2–8 as a draft budgetary assessment prepared by Sandra Gómez López (PE778.167v01-00). It relates to the proposal for a regulation COM(2025)0472 – 2025/0260(COD) concerning non-application of customs duties on imports of certain goods and the associated budgetary assessment.
Key Trade Point
The core trade-related element is the Commission proposal on non-application of customs duties on imports of certain goods. The draft budgetary assessment addresses the budgetary consequences of those amendments for parliamentary consideration.
What Comes Next
The document is dated 1.12.2025 and is available on the European Parliament website as BUDG-AM-779554_EN (PDF, 152 KB) and BUDG-AM-779554_EN (DOC, 90 KB) and does not specify a subsequent procedural or institutional step.
Sources
Official Documents
- AMENDMENTS 2 - 8Draft budgetary assessmentSandra Gómez López(PE778.167v01-00)Non-application of customs duties on imports of certain goodsProposal for a regulation(COM(2025)0472 – 2025/0260(COD)) Amendments 2-8 to the draft budgetary assessment of the non-application of customs duties on imports of certain goods were prepared.
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