In a significant move to bolster the local economy, a meeting chaired by the Governor of Al Mahrah, Mohammed Ali Yasser, on Wednesday, focused on enhancing the revenue generation of the Shahn customs checkpoint and facilitating smoother operations for traders.
Governor Yasser underscored the critical role of the Shahn customs checkpoint as a primary contributor to the national economy. He emphasized the urgent need to boost revenue and improve operational performance at the customs checkpoint. The discussion revolved around strategic measures to achieve these objectives, highlighting the checkpoint’s importance in supporting economic growth.
Further, Governor Yasser stressed the importance of providing customs facilitation to traders. He called for improved coordination between security agencies and administrative departments at the checkpoint to ensure seamless and efficient operations. The goal is to elevate the checkpoint’s functionality while curbing smuggling activities involving goods or vehicles, thereby maintaining its administrative and official status.
The meeting serves as a pivotal step towards enhancing the economic infrastructure and operational efficiency at the Shahn customs checkpoint. By focusing on revenue growth and streamlined customs procedures, the initiative aims to support traders and contribute significantly to the national economy.
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