Is the Ease of Doing Business a Continuous Journey to Enhance Customs Trade Facilitation?
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Key Takeaways
- Continuous collaboration is essential for enhancing trade facilitation.
- The CCFC meeting addresses critical operational issues.
- Transparency, Accessibility, and Efficiency are core principles.
- Recent digital initiatives aim to streamline Customs processes.
- Stakeholder confidence is crucial for effective Customs operations.
New Delhi, Dec 27 (NationPress) The ease of doing business represents an ongoing effort that necessitates ongoing cooperation among Customs, allied organizations, custodians, and the trading community, as stated by government officials and other stakeholders on Saturday.
During the meeting of the Customs Clearance Facilitation Committee (CCFC) held here, chaired by the Chief Commissioner of Customs, Delhi Zone, participants identified critical operational concerns which were constructively deliberated upon, leading to actionable decisions aimed at enhancing facilitation and boosting efficiency.
The outcomes of this CCFC meeting mark a significant advancement in institutionalizing these principles and ensuring that the EXIM community retains confidence in the facilitation framework.
The transparent and collaborative nature of the meeting was highly valued, fostering trust in Customs processes and improving coordination across the EXIM community, as noted in a statement from the Finance Ministry.
This meeting convened partner government agencies such as FSSAI, Plant Quarantine, and the Drug Controller, alongside trade associations including the Customs Broker Fraternity, Assocham, and GJEPC. Custodians, importers, exporters, and departmental officers also took part, reflecting the diverse range of stakeholders involved in the Customs clearance ecosystem.
During discussions, recent policies and digital initiatives implemented by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) were emphasized, especially regarding their implementation framework within the Delhi Customs Zone.
The Delhi Customs Zone reiterated its pledge to enhance the ease of doing business and promote trade facilitation within the confines of the law.
“It stressed that the guiding ethos of the Zone is based on the principles of Transparency, Accessibility, and Efficiency. These values are central not just to the operations of Customs but also lay the groundwork for building trust and ensuring that stakeholders feel empowered to engage openly with the administration,” stated the ministry.
By incorporating the principles of transparency in decision-making, accessibility in processes, and an open-door policy for dialogue and problem resolution, Delhi Customs aspires to cultivate a culture of trust, efficiency, and shared responsibility.