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Afghan Customs: Way Ahead Dr. Najibullah Wardak Director General, Afghan Customs Department September 4, 2015
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Major Customs Crossings Duplicate this slide. Afghanistan shares 5,600 Km border with 6 countries 12 recognized border crossings (with BCPs) through which trade is allowed
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ACD Current Reform Agenda Automation & Infrastructure Development Customs to Customs Cooperation (C2C) Simplification and Harmonization of Customs Procedures Developing TIR regime for transit facilitation Collaborative Border Management Risk Management System Single Window System E-Payments
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Computerized National Platform All recognized crossings and inland customs offices are computerized allowing automated processing of customs declarations under ASYCUDA Can be easily linked up through EDI with other customs administrations for real-time data exchange ASYCUDA platform allows adding other specialized functions too- viz. traffic department, container control for counter- narcotics operations, licensing agencies, NEPA etc. ACD planning to develop single window platform for collaborative and smooth border management
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Customs-to-Customs Cooperation ACD actively trying to establish C2C cooperation with neighboring countries in following areas: Electronic data exchange Joint Customs control Harmonization of procedures & working hours Shared infrastructure facilities at the borders Joint Operations against drug syndicates & smugglers- controlled delivery & precursor control Capacity building of Customs officials
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Progress in C2C Cooperation C2C Agreement already signed with Tajikistan along with detailed protocol for data exchange C2C Agreement is under process and Joint Gate and customs facilities MOU is signed with Iran C2C Agreement with Pakistan in final stages for covering joint examination and remote port office, regular exchange of data already started Draft C2C agreements are shared with UAE, Turkmenistan & Uzbekistan
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Way Ahead Measures towards time-bound achievement of Customs goals: C2C Agreements with Turkey, Azerbaijan, India and other countries in the region planned in near future Developing TIR regime for smooth transit traffic Building Afghanistan as a regional transit and trade hub- Lapis Lazuli Framework, Chahbahar Highway & 5-Nations Railway Corridor etc.
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Thank You! Dr Najibullah Wardak Director General, Afghan Customs dr_najib2007@yahoo.com
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