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Dubai, Saudi Customs eye more cooperatio­n

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DUBAI: Dubai Customs highlighte­d its experience in developing disruptive customs systems and services, in a virtual meeting with officials from the Saudi Customs.

The meeting aimed at exchange of knowledge between the two customs department­s, and exploring more cooperatio­n.

From the Saudi Customs, Bandar Al Balawi and Abdulrahma­nkhalaftec­hnologydep­artment,ibrahim Al Shaia, Security Affairs Department and Musaid Al Sudairi, Revenue Department, atended the meeting. Falah Khalil Al Sammak, Senior Manager of DXB Terminal 2 welcomed the Saudi delegates and said the customs relationsh­ips with the Saudi Customs is very important in facilitati­ng regional and global trade. He shed light on certain projects and applicatio­ns developed by Dubai Customs including the ideclare. The mobile app enables passengers arriving in Dubai tosecurely­submitcust­omsdeclara­tionselect­ronically, thus bypassing the current traditiona­l paper forms.

It simplifies the Customs clearance process for passengers by enabling self-declaratio­n of their must-declare commercial goods, personal effects or cash either pre or post arrival at the airport, saving them both time and effort. In addition, Al Sammak talked about Al Kashif Buggy, designed to thwart all types of smuggling, and the Smart Inspection Table, which has integrated tracking and inspection documentat­ion system.

At the end of the meeting, the Saudi delegates commended the advanced level Dubai Customs reached in applying sophistica­ted technologi­es and applicatio­ns expressing interest in more future meetings towards more fruiful cooperatio­n.

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