On 9 March 2023, the CJ delivered its judgment in the case of Bolloré logistics SA (‘Bolloré logistics) (C-358/22). This case concerns the requirement of Bolloré logistics, in its capacity as guarantor, to pay an amount corresponding to a customs debt, if this customs debt has not been duly communicated to the customs debtor.
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