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Kyrgyz delegation praises progress in Dubai Customs
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, April 27 - 2004 at 15:44
- PRESS RELEASE
Qalmatov Toigonbik, Vice President of Supreme Council in Kyrgyz Republic praised the development and progress of Dubai Customs.
Al Jokar welcomed the delegation and said that Dubai Customs is welcoming visits of all customs officials from friend countries.
Al Jokar said: "Dubai Customs has witnessed big achievements in the IT field. Most of the customs transactions been processed electronically through E-mirsal System which save time and efforts for customers and also the customs staff." He also said that Dubai Customs focuses on developing its human resources by letting them attend various courses related to their jobs. "In that way they can improve their professional skills which will reflect their work ability, performance and productivity.
The Head of Kyrgyz delegation said that the Kyrgyz Republic has opened its General Consulate in Dubai to strengthen the relations between UAE and Kyrgyz. "We wish to benefit from the development that has been achieved by Dubai Customs in all fields", he said.
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