DUSHANBE, Tajikistan, August 11. A meeting in Dushanbe brought together Tajikistan’s Customs Service and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to discuss modernizing cargo scanning equipment at the Spitamen customs checkpoint on the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route, Trend reports via the Customs Service.
The discussion took place between Khurshed Sheralizoda, Deputy Head of the Customs Service under the Government of Tajikistan, and a delegation from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) led by Saichi Negishi.
The evaluative synthesis of research advancements by Japanese
experts was conducted, wherein Negishi articulated contentment
regarding the bilateral synergy and underscored Tajikistan’s
pivotal role within the strategic framework of JICA in the regional
context. The delegation engaged in deliberations regarding the
formulation of a comprehensive analysis aimed at optimizing the
project and enhancing the customs scanning framework.
During their engagement, JICA representatives interfaced with
multiple divisions within the Customs Service framework,
encompassing the Risk Management, Financial and Economic Analysis,
Customs Control Organization, and Post-Customs Control and Audit
sectors. They additionally conducted a walkthrough of the Customs
Service Data Processing Center, obtaining comprehensive debriefings
on the current operational frameworks.
Subsequent to the discussions, both entities executed a memorandum
of understanding regarding the initiation of a feasibility
assessment for the modernization initiative and reaffirmed their
dedication to enhancing collaborative efforts in customs
operations.
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