Qatar Engages in World Customs Organization’s Technology Conference in Abu Dhabi

Abu dhabi: The State of Qatar participated in the World Customs Organization's Technology Conference and Exhibition in Abu Dhabi, under the theme "Customs Agility in a Complex World: Securing and Facilitating Trade through Innovation." The Qatari delegation was led by HE President of the General Authority of Customs, Ahmed bin Abdullah Al Jamal.

According to Qatar News Agency, the conference sessions included in-depth discussions on key issues, with a primary focus on strategies to secure borders and enhance the safety of international trade. Discussions also covered mechanisms to facilitate trade flows through advanced digital pathways.

Participants at the conference reviewed current challenges facing customs risk management administrations. They explored how to leverage artificial intelligence and cloud computing technologies for connectivity and data analysis, highlighting these technologies' effective role in strengthening comprehensive customs security systems.

The Qatari delegation delivered a visual presentation showcasing the State of Qatar's experience in adopting advanced strategies to accelerate digital transformation and enhance inspection efficiency at customs ports. This presentation highlighted technologies that enable frontline officers to make immediate and accurate decisions.

On the sidelines of the conference, the President of the General Authority of Customs and the accompanying delegation toured the exhibition. They were briefed on the latest solutions and innovations presented by participating entities, as well as advanced technologies that serve the customs sector and contribute to securing supply chains and facilitating global trade.