Key Points

Dubai Customs recently hosted a high-level delegation from Angola's General Tax Authority to share their digital innovations. The visiting officials were briefed on cutting-edge systems like the Smart Risk Engine and Makzni platform. Mansoor Al Malik emphasized their commitment to global knowledge exchange and strengthening supply chains. The Angolan delegation praised Dubai's advanced customs model and expressed interest in expanding technical cooperation.

Key Points: Dubai Customs Shares Digital Innovations with Angola Tax Authority

  • Dubai Customs presented its Smart Risk Engine for identifying high-risk shipments
  • Showcased the Authorised Economic Operator Programme to boost supply chain efficiency
  • Demonstrated the Makzni digital platform for advanced warehouse management
  • Angola delegation toured main control room and Cargo Village systems
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UAE: Dubai Customs showcases innovative digital projects to Angolan delegation

Dubai Customs showcases Smart Risk Engine and digital platforms to Angolan delegation led by Jose Vieira Nuno Lira to enhance customs cooperation and supply chains.

"Such efforts strengthen the resilience of global supply chains, support the world economy and open new avenues for collaboration - Mansoor Al Malik"

Dubai, August 28

Dubai Customs received a delegation from Angola Customs, led by Jose Vieira Nuno Lira, Chairman of the General Tax Authority in Angola, accompanied by senior officials.

The visit aimed to learn more about Dubai Customs' pioneering experience and innovative digital projects in advancing customs operations.

Mansoor Al Malik, Executive Director of the Policies and Legislation Division at Dubai Customs, together with several department directors, received the delegation.

Al Malik underlined Dubai Customs' commitment to exchanging expertise with customs administrations worldwide, in line with Dubai's vision of enhancing international cooperation and advancing customs procedures. He noted that such efforts strengthen the resilience of global supply chains, support the world economy and open new avenues for collaboration, knowledge exchange and the adoption of best practices.

The Angolan delegation was briefed on Dubai Customs' most prominent digital initiatives, including the Smart Risk Engine, designed to identify high-risk shipments and expedite customs clearance; the Authorised Economic Operator Programme, which facilitates member companies and boosts supply chain efficiency; and the Makzni digital platform for warehouse management.

The visit also included a tour of the main control room and Cargo Village to review the latest border protection systems and cargo handling procedures.

At the conclusion of the visit, the Angolan delegation praised Dubai Customs' advanced model in modern customs management and expressed eagerness to benefit from its expertise while expanding avenues of technical cooperation between the two sides. (ANI/WAM)

- ANI

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Priya S
Impressive collaboration! When will India have such advanced customs systems? Our exporters face so many delays at ports. Dubai's Smart Risk Engine sounds exactly what we need to speed up clearances.
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Aman W
Good to see global south countries learning from each other. Angola and UAE cooperation shows how developing nations can leapfrog technology adoption. Hope India is also part of such knowledge exchanges!
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Sarah B
While Dubai's systems are impressive, we should also appreciate that India's customs digitization is progressing well with ICEGATE and other initiatives. Each country has its own pace and challenges.
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Vikram M
The Authorised Economic Operator Programme is brilliant! Reduces compliance burden for trusted companies. Indian customs has a similar program but needs to make it more efficient and widely adopted.
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Nikhil C
As someone in logistics, I can say Dubai's customs efficiency is world-class. Their systems process shipments in hours what takes days elsewhere. India should send more delegations to learn from them! 🚢

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