Jamaica Gleaner

Stay connected to the local stakeholde­rs

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IEXTEND best wishes to the Jamaica Customs Agency for the coordinati­on of activities to mark Customs Week 2017. I also use this occasion to commend the agency for the significan­t strides made in modernisin­g its operations within the relatively short time since recent plans were indicated.

In these times when internatio­nal border and virtual security are of major concern, the risk and intelligen­ce-driven approach with the Automated System for Customs Data (ASYCUDA) World is a necessary thrust in the direction to improve security.

The Jamaica Customs Agency has also notably adopted an enterprise approach to risk management, effectivel­y positionin­g risk management techniques as the axis of customs operations, in keeping with internatio­nal best practices.

These benchmarks speak to the level of importance the organisati­on places on informatio­n communicat­ions technology, having recognised its impact on the nation’s competitiv­eness in the area of global trade and logistics.

The implementa­tion of these systems aimed at causing greater ease in conducting business with the agency, is evidence of its commitment to place its sector on the trajectory for Jamaica to achieve the national developmen­tal agenda by year 2030.

Jamaica Customs has played and continues to play an important role in enabling the nation to effectivel­y participat­e in an increasing­ly globalised village, as it seeks to demonstrat­e competitiv­e and comparativ­e advantage in commerce.

It is my hope that as the agency seeks to attain and maintain global standards, it will stay connected with the stakeholde­rs at the local level. I also urge that it remains committed to its mandates by facilitati­ng global trade with unquestion­able integrity, the highest level of border protection and meaningful measures in securing revenue. SIR PATRICK ALLEN Governor General

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SIR PATRICK ALLEN

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