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The General Authority of Customs (GAC) participated via videoconferencing in the 24th meeting of the GCC Customs Union.
GAC Chairman Ahmed bin Abdullah Al Jammal chaired the Authority’s delegation in the meeting.
The meeting discussed many issues, particularly the follow-up of the latest developments related to the GCC unified customs law and ways to facilitate the movement of goods between the GCC countries during the coming period, in addition to following up the results of the work of the approved economic operator and reviewing the lists of prohibited and restricted goods.
The heads of the GCC customs bodies reviewed the results and recommendations of the committees’ meetings related to a number of customs issues, including customs procedures and computing, the transfer of customs duties, the harmonised system.
This was in addition to presenting the developments of the GCC states’ accession to some international customs agreements emanating from the World Customs Organization, the memorandum of the General Secretariat on the sixth joint meeting between the Customs Union Authority and the private sector, and other topics on the agenda.
This comes within the periodic meetings in which the Gulf customs authorities participate and contribute to strengthening cooperation between the GCC countries in all customs fields, including import and export mechanisms and other issues and projects related to international trade and joint regulatory procedures between the Gulf countries.
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