The article examines the problems of organizing customs management when implementing digital customs services. The main goals of digitalization of customs authorities are set out in the adopted regulatory documents on optimizing business processes, increasing the collection of customs payments, combating the shadow economy and minimizing risks. The factors influencing the digitalization of customs activities and the level of digitalization are considered. Scientific and practical proposals and recommendations for eliminating problems in the organization of customs management when organizing the provision of digital customs services are also developed.
This article, structured according to IMRAD methodology, analyzes the importance of the Risk Management System (RMS) in regulating foreign economic activity. In particular, its role in optimizing customs control, accelerating export operations, and ensuring economic security is scientifically examined. Based on empirical data analysis and regulatory framework review, practical proposals are developed for improving the RMS