Customs are opening up on the continent via the “AfriDou@ne” program

Customs are opening up on the continent via the “AfriDou@ne” program
Customs are opening up on the continent via the “AfriDou@ne” program

The Customs and Indirect Tax Administration (ADII) announces the launch of the “AfriDou@ne” program, a flagship international cooperation initiative which is part of its 2024-2028 Strategic Plan.

This program aims to encourage the sharing of experiences and good practices in order to strengthen customs cooperation between African countries, indicates the ADII in a press release.

As part of this initiative, Morocco intends to exchange its expertise in the modernization of customs services, simplification of procedures, digitalization and alignment with international standards, adds the same source.

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The ADII thus contributes, in harmony with the south-south cooperation policy advocated and promoted by our country, to the strengthening of relations with friendly countries and the expansion of the partnership network within the Continent.

The launch of the said program comes at a time when the role of African customs administrations is essential to complete the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (Zlecaf) and achieve the economic integration objectives set out in the continent’s agenda. , particularly through the development of intra-African trade.

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A dedicated section has been created on the institutional site, which includes the practical arrangements for deploying the AfriDou@ne program: “http://www.douane.gov.ma/afridouane/”.


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