The Authorized Economic Operators program is being implemented in Turkmenistan


A seminar on the Authorized Economic Operators (AEO) program was held at the State Customs Service of Turkmenistan. This was reported on the official website of the State Customs Service of Turkmenistan.
The participants of the seminar were employees of the State Customs Service involved in the process of implementing the Authorized Economic Operator program, as well as representatives of the Union of Entrepreneurs and Industrialists of Turkmenistan. It was held to support the implementation of the AEO program in Turkmenistan.
The event was held by Gaetano Sassone, technical and operational adviser to the WCO AEO from the Italian Agency for Customs and Monopolies, and Dongsuk Kim, technical and operational adviser to the WCO AEO from the Korean Customs Service.
Sessions at the five-day workshop covered topics such as the implementation of the Global Trade Facilitation and Security Framework of Standards, implementation of the AEO program in Turkmenistan, Guide to the implementation and validation of AEO. Based on the results obtained through fruitful discussions, the experts presented their recommendations for more effective implementation of the AEO program in the country.
This mission provided representatives of the State Customs Service and the Union of Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan with a valuable opportunity to increase their capacity in the AEO program and its implementation in Turkmenistan.
The World Customs Organization’s (WCO) Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program has been fuctioning for several years. It is recognized as a key contributor to the creation of a safe, transparent trading environment through compliance and security measures in trade-related businesses.
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