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Training programme for customs clearance officers at Qatar Chamber

byCustoms Today Report
28/10/2015
in Chambers & Associations, International Customs
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DOHA: A training programme for customs clearance officers will be conducted at Qatar Chamber (QC). The 15-day exercise is being organised in co-operation with the General Authority of Customs (GAC).

The objective is to give accredited qualifications for the customs clearance officers by training them on the necessary skills to enable them to offer high quality services to the public dealing with them.

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The programme will also cover the customs law, customs terminology, protection of the intellectual property rights, evaluation of customs charges, and the related international agreements. It includes 96 hours of training, with expert lecturers in the field of customs clearance.

Trainees who attend the programme will get an accredited certificate from QC that qualifies them to undergo the GAC exams for customs clearance officers at GAC headquarters.

Saleh al-Sharqi, QC acting general manager, affirmed that QC has a special interest in improving the skills of customs clearance officers and equipping them with the most sophisticated professional qualification in the field, which will reflect positively on the flow of trade to and from the country.

“There is a joint technical committee of QC and GAC to assess the outcome of such programmes to make the most out of it,” he added.

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