The main objective of this mission was to support implementation of the AEO programme within Turkmenistan's Customs framework. Over five days, participants engaged in sessions covering important topics such as the SAFE regulatory framework, which emphasizes security, facilitation, and efficiency. Turkmenistan's Customs officials learned how to align their practices with global standards. The seminar also provided a platform to discuss the practical aspects of AEO programme implementation, including validation processes, risk management, and compliance strategies. The importance of Mutual Recognition Agreements/Arrangements (MRAs) between Customs administrations was highlighted to facilitate smooth trade flows while maintaining security. It was also emphasized that to embark into MRAs negotiation, a Customs administration should have a fully operational national AEO programme. Targeted training was provided to the Turkmenistan Customs Service and local entrepreneurs on guiding businesses through the AEO certification process.
From these discussions, experts presented recommendations to promote the AEO programme in Turkmenistan effectively. The workshop not only raised awareness but also fostered collaboration among stakeholders. With the technical support of the WCO, Turkmenistan expressed their willingness to create a business-friendly environment that encourages trade facilitation and security. Advancing the AEO programme, Turkmenistan joins a global network of WCO Members dedicated to efficient Customs procedures, secure supply chains, and economic growth.
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