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DNeX’s Customs e-commerce service contract extended

byCT Report
21/09/2016
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KUALA LUMPUR: Dagang NeXchange Bhd’s (DNeX) appointment as the exclusive operator of National Single Window (NSW) for Trade Facilitation — which involves facilitating Customs-related electronic transactions and duty payments — has been extended for another two years.

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Dagang Net was appointed by the Government to develop, manage and operate the NSW for Trade Facilitation system for five years from Sept 25, 2009. In April 2014 the contract was extended for two years from Sept 25, 2014, to Sept 24, 2016.

The service charge imposed again remains unchanged: 75 sen per kilobyte for government agencies and 80 sen per kilobyte for the private sector.

Last year Dagang Net was appointed by the Customs Department as the uCustoms service provider. uCustoms, to be completed in phases until 2017, is a fully integrated solution that delivers Single window for goods clearance.

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