The General Directorate of Customs of the Dominican Republic reported that the American country, located in the Caribbean, will host three important customs forums where the country's commitment to the modernization of foreign trade systems will be demonstrated.
The meetings will be of 15 al 19 de mayo en Punta Cana, and in them, the directors of the Customs of America, Spain and Portugal will meet there to identify common opportunities and challenges.
About, Eduardo Sanz Lovatón, Director General of Customs of the Dominican Republic, said: “We are very pleased to celebrate these three important events in our country.” He added: “The main actors in customs management in the region, Spain and Portugal, will meet to share concerns, innovations, opportunities to exchange knowledge and promote public-private partnerships to strengthen the transport of goods, focusing on human capital.”
So, the days And May 15 16 The first meeting will be held at the “XLIII Meeting of National Directors for the Multilateral Agreement on Cooperation and Mutual Assistance between the national Customs Directorates of Latin America, Spain and Portugal (COMALEP)”.
Meanwhile, May 17th will be carried out “III Joint Customs Forum: Regional Private Sector Group”, where opportunities for alliances and joint identification of solutions between the private sector and customs will be explored.
While del 18 al 19 de mayo, the “XXV Regional Conference of Directors General of Customs (CRDGA 2023)” will be held, the space will be used to discuss the issues that concern customs administrations, based on the Strategic Plan and agenda of the World Customs Organization, in the area of internal governance of the organization and the priorities of its members for the six regional Vice-Presidencies around the world.
“The meeting will also serve to strengthen relations between the different countries, and experiences will be shared to streamline customs procedures, maximize the competitiveness of nations and find ways to strengthen security controls,” the statement concluded.
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