Dubai Customs, one of the leading Customs Authorities in the Middle East region has signed a strategic agreement with Djibouti Customs to undertake the management
and development of all regimes, measures and Customs procedures of the Republic of Djibouti.
The agreement was signed between Sultan Ahmad bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman, Ports Customs and Free Zones Corporation (PCFC) and H.E. Yasin Elmi
Bouh, Minister of Finance, Republic of Djibouti in Dubai Sunday, 9 January
2005.
Under the terms of the 21-year agreement, Dubai Customs will undertake the administrative procedures, development of systems, financial operations, measures of
Customs inspection of Djibouti Customs in addition to implementing advanced IT infrastructure solutions as well as developing training programs for personnel in
different professional cadres categories for the Authority.
Commenting on the agreement, Bin Sulayem said,
"This agreement is the culmination of several years of cooperation that existed between the Djibouti authorities and
PCFC. The Customs Authority plays a key role in mitigating risks to society, by enacting effective regulation that protect and aid the economic and social well-being of
society. In particular this agreement will facilitate the transfer of expertise of Dubai Customs to Djibouti authorities, to enact measures and application of international
criteria for the inspection of the goods and follow-up of its movement increasing the revenues for the Republic of
Djibouti."
H.E. Yasin Elmi Bouh said,
"The Republic of Djibouti enjoys a strategic geographical location at the Horn of Africa, sitting on the shipment lines for transhipment, either
as a feeder for regional ports or between ships on different oceanic routes. The cooperation agreement we have reached with Dubai Customs will enable us to raise our
technical abilities for dealing with the expanded scope that a customs authority plays in the world today. The process is central to the strategies undertaken by the
Government of the Republic of Djibouti to reform the sector in order to promote transparency in all our Customs measures and procedures, as well as developing
employee efficiency in order to draw foreign investments and the strengthening the national
economy."
The agreement is a logical extension of the earlier development agreements of PCFC with authorities in the Republic of Djibouti, which started with the development of
Djibouti airport and the establishment of Dorala Port and Free Zone in Djibouti.
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