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Dubai Customs's Director General met Romanian Financial delegation
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, April 09 - 2005 at 15:31
- PRESS RELEASE
Ahmed Butti Ahmed, Director General of Dubai Customs met a high level Romanian delegation headed by Ionut Popesco, Minister of Public Finances in Romania, Varujan Yosgauian, Chairperson of the Committee for Budget, Finances and Banks of Senate of Romania and discussed the cooperation between Bucharest and Dubai and develop business relations between two parties.
He added the cooperation fields with Romania is open to create a real partnership with exchanged investment, stressing that Dubai Customs is ready to build up a strong relations with Romanian Customs in exchange information, experience, training and Information Technologies specially now when PCFC is managing the Container Terminal of Constantza Port in Romania on the Black Sea through "Dubai Ports International Terminals" that achieved International response.
"Dubai Customs has been succeed in create an international relations with number of Customs departments in line with the World Customs Origination's rules (WCO) to exchange information and experiences that can help in achieve the main targets to protect the society and face the cheating, and fake goods that enter the country and keep over the Intellectual property rights," Mr. Butti said.
He mentioned that the PCFC is always also seeks to support the business partners to discover new markets that can not reach to it in previous through support and organize exhibitions, conferences and delegations in addition to continuous the development and update our programs and systems to suitable with the various future development for that Dubai Customs has announced recently the modernization and development system for all departments and sections in Dubai Customs that to be completed in two years and we also spend on researches and studies for our fruitful future.
From other side, the Minister of Public Finances said: "Romania have distinguished relations with several Arab countries especially United Arab Emirates." He invited all Romanian and UAE businessmen to cooperate in oil, commercial, industrial and financial fields.
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