Dubai / WAM
Dubai Customs and General Administration of Kuwait Customs have agreed to set up an electronic integration system for exchange of customs intelligence information and automated clearance of goods imported to Kuwait from Dubai ports, and vice versa. The system, scheduled for implementation early in 2017, will allow the interchange of risk information gathered from processing customs declarations, relying on the advanced facilities of Dubai Customs’ Risk Assessment Engine, RAE, an integrated smart system.
The agreement was signed at the end of a two-day official visit by a Kuwait Customs’ delegation, headed by Khalid Abdullah Al Saif, Director-General of the General Administration of Kuwait Customs, and included Walid Al Nasser, Director of Customs Affairs, and Talal Al Alyan, Director of IT.
The Kuwaiti delegation was received
by Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, Director, Dubai Customs, Abdullah Al Khaja, Executive Director of Customer Management
Division, Saeed Al Tayer, Executive Director of Policies and Legislation Division, Faisal Lutfi, Director of External Relations and CEO of Dubai Customs World, along with a number of senior officers.