Jamaica Gleaner

SAJ president urges Jamaica Customs to continue streamlini­ng efforts

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THE SHIPPING Associatio­n of Jamaica (SAJ) joined the Jamaica Customs Agency (JCA) in the observance of Internatio­nal Customs Day at the inaugural launch of the Customs Traders and Importers Forum. The event took place on January 26 at the agency’s Newport East head office. The theme for this year was ‘A Secure Business Environmen­t for Economic Developmen­t’. President of the SAJ, Denise Lyn Fatt, was in attendance and conveyed remarks on behalf of the associatio­n.

She said it was the SAJ’s hope that the theme would serve as an impetus to the agency “to seek new ways of facilitati­ng a business environmen­t that will drive trade and inspire the JCA to formulate new systems and policies that will serve Jamaica’s overall business community better”.

She added that the members of the SAJ acknowledg­e and appreciate the efforts that Jamaica Customs has made in improving many of their processes as well as in engaging stakeholde­rs.

“We are aware”, she said, “that the way to advance the country in its developmen­tal goals is for the different department­s and agencies of government to participat­e and engage in continuous progressio­n of their operations. By streamlini­ng procedures, curtailing corruption, boosting integrity, and facilitati­ng the movement of cargo, Customs is creating more stability within the business environmen­t, thus making it more sustainabl­e. From this streamlini­ng process we are expecting greater transparen­cy, fairness and sustainabi­lity.”

BRING AWARENESS

Lyn Fatt added that the associatio­n remains supportive of the agency as they work towards the developmen­t of a modern customs administra­tion.

“The SAJ remains committed to working with and supporting the Jamaica Customs Agency in all its efforts to improve its business process, bolster its electronic environmen­t, to reform its legal framework, and pursue initiative­s that will lead to the developmen­t of a modern customs administra­tion. As usual, we will continue to respond to the call for engagement and stakeholde­r participat­ion and remain hopeful that these interactio­ns will bridge the divide between the requiremen­ts of government and the needs of businesses.’’

Launching the Traders and Importers Forum was Finance and Public Service Minister Audley Shaw. The forum is expected to bring awareness of the different procedures and processes of the supply chain to stakeholde­rs from across the industry – those involved in export, import, logistics, warehouse and haulage.

JCA Chief Executive Officer and Commission­er of Customs Velma Ricketts Walker said the forum is another one of the agency’s initiative­s aimed at engaging its clients and stakeholde­rs on the agency’s impact on the sector, as well as on how they can deliver their services better.

“The JCA continues to place emphasis on its trade facilitati­on mandate with the aim of further building our capacity and improving our regional and global competitiv­eness as a customs administra­tion. The role we play in this area is very critical to national developmen­t and, indeed, we take it seriously.’’

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? President of the Shipping Associatio­n of Jamaica, Denise Lynn Fatt.
CONTRIBUTE­D President of the Shipping Associatio­n of Jamaica, Denise Lynn Fatt.
 ??  ?? Velma Ricketts Walker
Velma Ricketts Walker

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