[PRNewswire] 두바이 및 UAE 연방 관세청, 제5차 WCO 글로벌 AEO 콘퍼런스 개최
(두바이, 아랍에미리트 2021년 5월 24일 PRNewswire=연합뉴스) 두바이 관세청(Dubai Customs)이 UAE 연방 관세청(Federal Customs Authority)과 협력해서 이달 25~27일에 제5회 WCO 글로벌 수출입 안전관리 우수공인업체 콘퍼런스(WCO Global Authorized Economic Operator Conference)를 개최한다. 이번 행사에는 글로벌 무역의 모든 이해관계자가 모여 수출입 안전관리 우수공인업체 프로그램의 과제, 기회 및 발전 방향을 모색할 예정이다.
이 콘퍼런스는 'AEO 2.0: 지속가능하고 안전한 무역을 위한 새로운 지평을 향한 전진(AEO 2.0: Advancing Towards New Horizons for Sustainable and Secure Trade)'이라는 주제로 진행된다. 또한, DP World Group의 회장 겸 CEO이자 항만·세관·자유무역지대 위원회 CEO이며 두바이 국제상공회의소 CEO인 Sultan bin Sulayem과 두바이 관세청장 Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, 세계관세기구(World Customs Organization, WCO) 사무총장 Kunio Mikuriya 박사, 그리고 Charles Sturt 대학의 관세 및 소비세 연구센터 CEO인 David Widdowson 교수 등 여러 고위급 관계자가 기조연설을 진행하며, 그 외 다양한 프로그램도 마련됐다.
두바이 관세청장 Ahmed Mahboob Musabih는 AEO 프로그램의 상호인정협정(Mutual Recognition Agreement, MRA) 프레임워크 내에서 글로벌 무역 시스템, 정보 교환 및 전략적 파트너십 준비에 대한 두바이의 진보적 태도를 주장했다. 이어 그는 "두바이를 이번 콘퍼런스의 가상 주최지로 선택한 것은 무역 촉진자로서 두바이의 선도적인 글로벌 위상과 수출입 안전관리 우수공인업체 프로그램의 구현 및 개발을 위한 신뢰할 수 있는 파트너로서의 지위를 반영한 것"이라고 말했다.
WCO 사무총장 Kunio Mikuriya 박사는 "코로나19 팬데믹으로 인한 세계 무역의 전례 없는 중단의 여파와 함께 관세와 비즈니스 파트너십의 중요성이 강조됐다"라며 "관세청은 팬데믹으로 인한 복잡성과 협력으로 인한 제약을 가까스로 처리했으며, 이번 콘퍼런스는 우리가 배운 교훈과 앞으로의 길을 논의하는 기회가 될 것"이라고 말했다. 이어 그는 "AEO 프로그램은 2012년에 처음 도입된 이후 눈에 띄는 성장을 거뒀으며, 국가적 AEO프로그램의 발전, 상호인정협정 및 프로그램 산하의 기타 여러 유형의 협력을 목격했다"라며 "이러한 불확실한 시기에 WCO는 세계 무역 시스템을 더욱 안전하고 신뢰할 수 있으며, 더욱 탄력적으로 만들기 위해 노력하는 동시에, 관세 커뮤니티를 지원하겠다는 약속을 다시 한번 강조하고자 한다"고 말했다.
콘퍼런스 등록 웹사이트: http://www.AEOConference2021.com
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HE Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, Director General of Dubai Customs, asserted Dubai's progressive attitude toward the adoption of global trade systems, information exchange, and its readiness for strategic partnerships within the Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) framework of the AEO programme.
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Dubai Customs and UAE Federal Customs Authority host trade and supply chain meeting 5th WCO Global AEO Conference
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, May 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Dubai Customs is hosting the 5th WCO Global Authorized Economic Operator Conference in cooperation with the UAE Federal Customs Authority, to be held virtually between 25 and 27 May 2021. The Conference brings together all stakeholders of global trade to explore the challenges, opportunities, and way forward for the Authorized Economic Operator programme.
The Conference is held under the headline "AEO 2.0: Advancing Towards New Horizons for Sustainable and Secure Trade", with a busy programme that includes keynote speeches by several dignitaries: HE Sultan bin Sulayem, DP World Group Chairman and CEO, CEO of Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation, CEO of International Chamber of Commerce - Dubai; HE Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, Director General of Dubai Customs, and Dr Kunio Mikuriya, Secretary General of the World Customs Organization, and Professor David Widdowson, CEO of the Centre for Customs and Excise Research at Charles Sturt University.
HE Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, Director General of Dubai Customs, asserted Dubai's progressive attitude toward the adoption of global trade systems, information exchange, and its readiness for strategic partnerships within the Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) framework of the AEO programme. His Excellency then added: "Choosing Dubai as virtual host of the Conference reflects its leading global status as a facilitator of trade, as well as its position as a trusted partner for the implementation and development of the Authorized Economic Operator programme."
Dr Kunio Mikuriya, Secretary General of the World Customs Organization, commented saying: "The Covid-19 pandemic has demonstrated the importance of Customs-Business partnership in the wake of an unprecedented disruption of the world trade. Customs has managed to navigate the complexities imposed by the pandemic and the restrictions thereof owing to the cooperation and this Conference will allow us to discuss the lessons learned and the way forward. The AEO programme has grown markedly since it was first introduced in 2012, and we have witnessed the development of national AEO programmes, mutual recognition agreements and other types of cooperation under the programme's umbrella. In these uncertain times, the WCO wishes to reiterate its commitment to assisting the customs community as it works to make the global trade system safer, more reliable and more resilient."
Dubai Customs and the UAE Federal Customs Authority have announced registration is open at this link: http://www.AEOConference2021.com
Dubai Customs
Dubai Customs is a government authority in the emirate of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, responsible for implementing and regulating customs procedures, facilitating smooth movement of legitimate trade, and supporting the emirate's socioeconomic development. One of the oldest public institutions in Dubai and the UAE, Dubai Customs is also known as 'al Furdah', Arabic for 'berth', and has since its foundation sustained Dubai's reputation as a global trading hub.
Federal Customs Authority of the UAE
The Federal Customs Authority (FCA) is a federal government authority in the United Arab Emirates responsible for setting customs policies, laws, and regulations, as well as overseeing all customs operations in coordination with local customs departments. FCA is additionally in charge of setting and adopting unified customs procedures for inspection, tariffs, information, customs licensing, and monitoring.
World Customs Organization
The World Customs Organization (WCO), established in 1952 as the Customs Co-operation Council (CCC) is an independent intergovernmental body whose mission is to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of Customs administrations. The WCO currently represents 183 Customs administrations across the globe that collectively process approximately 98% of world trade.
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HE Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, Director General of Dubai Customs, asserted Dubai's progressive attitude toward the adoption of global trade systems, information exchange, and its readiness for strategic partnerships within the Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) framework of the AEO programme.
Source: Dubai Customs
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(두바이, 아랍에미리트 2021년 5월 24일 PRNewswire=연합뉴스) 두바이 관세청(Dubai Customs)이 UAE 연방 관세청(Federal Customs Authority)과 협력해서 이달 25~27일에 제5회 WCO 글로벌 수출입 안전관리 우수공인업체 콘퍼런스(WCO Global Authorized Economic Operator Conference)를 개최한다. 이번 행사에는 글로벌 무역의 모든 이해관계자가 모여 수출입 안전관리 우수공인업체 프로그램의 과제, 기회 및 발전 방향을 모색할 예정이다.
이 콘퍼런스는 'AEO 2.0: 지속가능하고 안전한 무역을 위한 새로운 지평을 향한 전진(AEO 2.0: Advancing Towards New Horizons for Sustainable and Secure Trade)'이라는 주제로 진행된다. 또한, DP World Group의 회장 겸 CEO이자 항만·세관·자유무역지대 위원회 CEO이며 두바이 국제상공회의소 CEO인 Sultan bin Sulayem과 두바이 관세청장 Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, 세계관세기구(World Customs Organization, WCO) 사무총장 Kunio Mikuriya 박사, 그리고 Charles Sturt 대학의 관세 및 소비세 연구센터 CEO인 David Widdowson 교수 등 여러 고위급 관계자가 기조연설을 진행하며, 그 외 다양한 프로그램도 마련됐다.
두바이 관세청장 Ahmed Mahboob Musabih는 AEO 프로그램의 상호인정협정(Mutual Recognition Agreement, MRA) 프레임워크 내에서 글로벌 무역 시스템, 정보 교환 및 전략적 파트너십 준비에 대한 두바이의 진보적 태도를 주장했다. 이어 그는 "두바이를 이번 콘퍼런스의 가상 주최지로 선택한 것은 무역 촉진자로서 두바이의 선도적인 글로벌 위상과 수출입 안전관리 우수공인업체 프로그램의 구현 및 개발을 위한 신뢰할 수 있는 파트너로서의 지위를 반영한 것"이라고 말했다.
WCO 사무총장 Kunio Mikuriya 박사는 "코로나19 팬데믹으로 인한 세계 무역의 전례 없는 중단의 여파와 함께 관세와 비즈니스 파트너십의 중요성이 강조됐다"라며 "관세청은 팬데믹으로 인한 복잡성과 협력으로 인한 제약을 가까스로 처리했으며, 이번 콘퍼런스는 우리가 배운 교훈과 앞으로의 길을 논의하는 기회가 될 것"이라고 말했다. 이어 그는 "AEO 프로그램은 2012년에 처음 도입된 이후 눈에 띄는 성장을 거뒀으며, 국가적 AEO프로그램의 발전, 상호인정협정 및 프로그램 산하의 기타 여러 유형의 협력을 목격했다"라며 "이러한 불확실한 시기에 WCO는 세계 무역 시스템을 더욱 안전하고 신뢰할 수 있으며, 더욱 탄력적으로 만들기 위해 노력하는 동시에, 관세 커뮤니티를 지원하겠다는 약속을 다시 한번 강조하고자 한다"고 말했다.
콘퍼런스 등록 웹사이트: http://www.AEOConference2021.com
사진 - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1515620/Ahmed_Mahboob_Musabih.jpg
HE Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, Director General of Dubai Customs, asserted Dubai's progressive attitude toward the adoption of global trade systems, information exchange, and its readiness for strategic partnerships within the Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) framework of the AEO programme.
출처: Dubai Customs
Dubai Customs and UAE Federal Customs Authority host trade and supply chain meeting 5th WCO Global AEO Conference
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, May 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Dubai Customs is hosting the 5th WCO Global Authorized Economic Operator Conference in cooperation with the UAE Federal Customs Authority, to be held virtually between 25 and 27 May 2021. The Conference brings together all stakeholders of global trade to explore the challenges, opportunities, and way forward for the Authorized Economic Operator programme.
The Conference is held under the headline "AEO 2.0: Advancing Towards New Horizons for Sustainable and Secure Trade", with a busy programme that includes keynote speeches by several dignitaries: HE Sultan bin Sulayem, DP World Group Chairman and CEO, CEO of Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation, CEO of International Chamber of Commerce - Dubai; HE Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, Director General of Dubai Customs, and Dr Kunio Mikuriya, Secretary General of the World Customs Organization, and Professor David Widdowson, CEO of the Centre for Customs and Excise Research at Charles Sturt University.
HE Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, Director General of Dubai Customs, asserted Dubai's progressive attitude toward the adoption of global trade systems, information exchange, and its readiness for strategic partnerships within the Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) framework of the AEO programme. His Excellency then added: "Choosing Dubai as virtual host of the Conference reflects its leading global status as a facilitator of trade, as well as its position as a trusted partner for the implementation and development of the Authorized Economic Operator programme."
Dr Kunio Mikuriya, Secretary General of the World Customs Organization, commented saying: "The Covid-19 pandemic has demonstrated the importance of Customs-Business partnership in the wake of an unprecedented disruption of the world trade. Customs has managed to navigate the complexities imposed by the pandemic and the restrictions thereof owing to the cooperation and this Conference will allow us to discuss the lessons learned and the way forward. The AEO programme has grown markedly since it was first introduced in 2012, and we have witnessed the development of national AEO programmes, mutual recognition agreements and other types of cooperation under the programme's umbrella. In these uncertain times, the WCO wishes to reiterate its commitment to assisting the customs community as it works to make the global trade system safer, more reliable and more resilient."
Dubai Customs and the UAE Federal Customs Authority have announced registration is open at this link: http://www.AEOConference2021.com
Dubai Customs
Dubai Customs is a government authority in the emirate of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, responsible for implementing and regulating customs procedures, facilitating smooth movement of legitimate trade, and supporting the emirate's socioeconomic development. One of the oldest public institutions in Dubai and the UAE, Dubai Customs is also known as 'al Furdah', Arabic for 'berth', and has since its foundation sustained Dubai's reputation as a global trading hub.
Federal Customs Authority of the UAE
The Federal Customs Authority (FCA) is a federal government authority in the United Arab Emirates responsible for setting customs policies, laws, and regulations, as well as overseeing all customs operations in coordination with local customs departments. FCA is additionally in charge of setting and adopting unified customs procedures for inspection, tariffs, information, customs licensing, and monitoring.
World Customs Organization
The World Customs Organization (WCO), established in 1952 as the Customs Co-operation Council (CCC) is an independent intergovernmental body whose mission is to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of Customs administrations. The WCO currently represents 183 Customs administrations across the globe that collectively process approximately 98% of world trade.
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HE Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, Director General of Dubai Customs, asserted Dubai's progressive attitude toward the adoption of global trade systems, information exchange, and its readiness for strategic partnerships within the Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) framework of the AEO programme.
Source: Dubai Customs
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