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Speed, reliability and security are the watchwords of 21st century communications and global trade.

The GEA is the global trade association of the express delivery industry, working closely with the regional and national express associations.

The GEA promotes the interests of its members and their customers in international regulatory and public affairs arenas.

Key priorities include:
Competition and Market Reform
Customs Facilitation
Trade Liberalisation
Transport and Environment Regulations
Security Regulations

  Oxford ReportA report by Oxford Economic Forecasting of the UK on the impact of express delivery on the global economy.
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CDSS Study
Centre for Defence and International Security Studies

Aviation Security and the Potential Terrorist Threat to Air Cargo
A Global Perspective

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©2008 – GEA


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