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Qatar Chamber (QC) has trained 856 customs agents under its customs clearance course, which it has been conducting since 2015, the Chamber announced in a statement on Wednesday.
The 18th session for the customs clearance programme concluded in Doha recently with 42 new trainees successfully completing the course.
The programme was held by Qatar Chamber in cooperation with the General Customs Authority.
After completion of the programme, the trainees receive certified certificates from the Chamber, qualifying them for the final test prepared by the General Authority for Customs.
The programme aims to train customs clearance personnel and assist them in obtaining knowledge and familiarity with customs clearance regulations, laws, and procedures. It also seeks to enhance the customs clearance profession in addition to improving the performance of workers in this sector and providing customs clearance services to the public and reducing the congestion on customs outlets.
The course which lasted over 75 training hours over 15 days, included training related to the work of customs agent, in addition to practical training, all modern laws related to customs, in addition to customs procedures and exemptions, customs clearance, outstanding conditions of fees, and rules of origin and prevention.
The programme also focused on commercial and customs terms and international agreements, Intellectual Property Protection, Customs Law, and practical applications in the presence of a distinguished group of customs experts.
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