Abstract
This article begins by examining the crisis management system implemented through the EU Customs Reform. It specifically delves into the factors that prompted the Commission to create this mechanism. The paper then scrutinizes the system from both a legal and practical standpoint, assessing its potential to enable a unified response from the Customs Union when addressing the challenges identified by the proposal. Furthermore, the article discusses the Commission's renewed effort to harmonize customs enforcement within the EU. It investigates the reasons behind this proposal and subsequently evaluates the suggested provisions and their potential impacts, before ending the article with a conclusion.