Customs Committee Reviews Trade Procedures Amid Regional Challenges
Doha, April 07 (QNA) - Qatar's National Committee for the System of Customs Clearance and Cross-Border Trade Facilitation has reviewed procedures related to import and export operations amid rapidly evolving regional developments.
In its statement Tuesday, the General Authority of Customs said the committee discussed in its regular meeting the most prominent operational challenges facing maritime, land, and air customs' ports. Discussions focused on maintaining supply chain continuity, ensuring the smooth flow of goods, and enhancing ports' readiness to deal with emergency developments, in a way that supports the stability of the flow of goods and meets the needs of the local market.
The committee also discussed developments in trade movement and the potential impacts on transport and shipping operations. Participants examined a number of proactive solutions and flexible measures that would accelerate customs clearance procedures and reduce transaction processing times, while maintaining the highest standards of control and security.
The National Committee's meetings are chaired by the General Authority of Customs and feature representatives from relevant government and private entities. It enhances the integration of roles and unifies efforts to address current challenges and their impact on the operations of ports. (QNA)
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