Al-Sudani directs quickly to abandon paper transactions at customs and adopt electronic transformation
Politics | Yesterday, 17:47 |
Baghdad Today - Baghdad
Today, Monday (November 4, 2024), Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani directed the immediate departure of paper transactions at customs and the adoption of electronic transformation.
The Prime Minister's Media Office said in a statement received by "Baghdad Today",
"Al-Sudani chaired a meeting to follow up on the procedures for automating work in customs, during which the detailed plan for implementing the second phase of the automation process was reviewed." He added,
"The meeting witnessed a discussion of the mechanisms by which the process of transformation and automation takes place at border ports and crossings, where 11 crossings were completed, targeting the ports with the highest revenues and the most prepared to switch from paper to electronic transactions."
Al-Sudani directed, according to the statement, “to complete the laying of the optical cable and deliver it to all remaining crossings, in a way that contributes to the transfer of information and its availability at all ports,”
reiterating his “emphasis on the importance of abandoning paper transactions at customs, and adopting automated electronic dealings, for the success of this program, which The government adopted it, as
it is one of the most important axes of economic and administrative reform, and achieves efficiency, transparency, and simplification of procedures, as well as maximizing the state’s financial revenues.”
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Politics | Yesterday, 17:47 |
Baghdad Today - Baghdad
Today, Monday (November 4, 2024), Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani directed the immediate departure of paper transactions at customs and the adoption of electronic transformation.
The Prime Minister's Media Office said in a statement received by "Baghdad Today",
"Al-Sudani chaired a meeting to follow up on the procedures for automating work in customs, during which the detailed plan for implementing the second phase of the automation process was reviewed." He added,
"The meeting witnessed a discussion of the mechanisms by which the process of transformation and automation takes place at border ports and crossings, where 11 crossings were completed, targeting the ports with the highest revenues and the most prepared to switch from paper to electronic transactions."
Al-Sudani directed, according to the statement, “to complete the laying of the optical cable and deliver it to all remaining crossings, in a way that contributes to the transfer of information and its availability at all ports,”
reiterating his “emphasis on the importance of abandoning paper transactions at customs, and adopting automated electronic dealings, for the success of this program, which The government adopted it, as
it is one of the most important axes of economic and administrative reform, and achieves efficiency, transparency, and simplification of procedures, as well as maximizing the state’s financial revenues.”
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