Customs are variable, therefore it is worth looking at them with a professional eye
A recent study reveals that 67% of Polish entrepreneurs rely on customs agencies for goods clearance due to the complexity and variability of customs regulations.
A significant shift in how Polish enterprises handle customs clearance is highlighted by a study from PwC, which found that 67% of entrepreneurs utilize customs agencies exclusively for the clearance of goods. An additional 22% of businesses opt to manage these processes through their internal departments, often logistics sections specialized in customs affairs. This trend underscores the growing complexity and specialization required in navigating customs regulations.
The increasing intricacies in customs and foreign trade regulations are driven by various factors, including recent fluctuations stemming from sanctions against Russia and the tense trade relations between the European Union and significant global players like China and the United States. These shifting dynamics necessitate constant monitoring and interpretation of evolving customs laws, pushing enterprises to adapt their strategies in response to external pressures.
As businesses face these challenges, the reliance on specialized customs knowledge becomes not just advantageous but essential for maintaining compliance and efficiently managing international trade. This shift indicates a broader trend in the market where detailed understanding and agility in customs procedures will likely determine success or failure in cross-border commerce.