Continue to utilise best practices
THE THEME for International Customs Day this year, ‘Data Analysis for Effective Border’, is most appropriate at this time, when viewed against the background of the implementation and use of the Automated System for Customs Data platform by the Jamaica Customs Agency (JCA).
Data analysis, when utilised correctly, can play a catalytic role in enhancing effective border-management efforts to achieve voluntary compliance and maximise revenue.
Data collection and analysis are also critical in continuously improving the quality of service delivery in trade facilitation. Failure to ulitilise proper data analysis techniques will lead to an increase in human trafficking, movement of contraband, illicit goods and money laundering activities. This will also result in missed opportunities for foreign-direct investment and, by extension, loss of revenue.
MAIN MANDATES
It is, therefore, imperative that Jamaica Customs acquires and retains the requisite skills and resources in this area in order to effectively carry out one of its main mandates of protecting the nation’s borders. This should also include feedback to the customs brokers, other government agencies, and other stakeholders.
Secretary General Kunio Mikuriya posits, “Customs administrations should make data analysis a strategic priority and acquire cutting-edge technology, establish appropriate automation policies, and recruit experts to collect and analyse data, and act upon the data-driven insights.”
The Jamaica Society of Customs Brokers (JSCB) endorses this position wholeheartedly and we welcome the efforts of the JCA, especially in recent years, to do more in this area. The JSCB has enjoyed a long-standing relationship with the JCA over the years, and stands ready in partnership to achieve these objectives.
As we celebrate Customs Week 2017, we trust that the JCA will continue to utilise best practices as it seeks to improve its border-management capabilities, while enhancing its service delivery to its clients.
The JSCB extends best wishes to the JCA for a successful week of activities. JUNIOR B. WAUGH President Jamaica Society of Customs Brokers