Qatar Chamber has recently concluded the 31st session of the training programme for customs brokers and representatives, which was held in co-operation with the General Authority of Customs.
It aims to qualify workers in the field of customs clearance and inform them of the regulations, laws, and procedures relating to customs clearance. A total of 20 trainees took part in the programme, which took 72 training hours to complete.
The programme seeks to improve the customs clearance profession and develop the performance of workers in this sector, in addition to providing distinguished customs services to the public and reducing the congestion on customs ports.
Several customs experts lectured in the course, which touched on numerous topics, including preferential international agreements, customs procedures, customs tariffs following the harmonised system, provisions and rules of origin, customs law, and the Al-Nadeeb Programme.
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