KARACHI: The Member Customs, Federal Board of Revenue, Nasir Masroor has said that there is a need to bring change in the attitude. “We need to focus on decision making and problems resolving,” he said.
Addressing the customs officials at Directorate General of Training and Research, Old Customs House, on the occasion of the World Customs Day, the Member Customs FBR said the information and communication technology is transforming many aspects of world’s economies, governments and societies.
The inherent potential of modern information technology have grown exponentially because of continuous development in cyber-physical systems, data processing and human machine interface, he added.
Pakistan Customs finds many reasons to rejoice, particularly when it can well relate to this year’s theme i.e. Digital Customs.
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