GCNP and MACN Collaborate with APSA to Enhance Customs Procedures and Promote Good Governance in Pakistan
On September 30, 2024, the Global Compact Network Pakistan (GCNP) and Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN – Denmark) in collaboration with the All-Pakistan Shipping Association (APSA), hosted a highly engaging and informative session titled “Ease of Doing Business and Good Governance in Customs Procedures “.
Syed Tanvir Ahmad, Senior Advisor to GCNP-MACN, delivered the opening remarks. He warmly welcomed attendees and underscored the significance of the session and provided an introduction to GCNP-MACN’s mission and objectives.
Esteemed speakers from Pakistan Customs Mr. Omar Shafique, Collector of Customs Enforcement (Port), and Mr. Daud Pirzada, Director, Intelligence & Investigation (Customs) from the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) delivered comprehensive presentations, tackling critical topics such as shipping licensing, efficient port operations, cargo handling at terminals, resolving issues surrounding stuck containers, GD hold containers, auction and destruction processes, various charges, port container movements, TP containers, transshipment hubs, and document amendments. The speakers emphasized the importance of adopting good governance practices and digitalization of customs/port operations. The session highlighted the pivotal role that efficient customs operations play in reducing trade barriers, improving transparency, and boosting Pakistan’s global competitiveness. It focused on modernizing customs practices to simplify trade, enhance the ease of doing business, and ensure the seamless movement of goods across borders.
A subsequent Q&A session allowed participants to share challenges and hurdles, while the speakers offered insightful solutions and expert advice. The event culminated with the distribution of certificates to participants and the presentation of a commemorative shield to the representative of APSA. There were 35 participants who attended the session at PNSC (office of APSA) and 24 participants attended online. Participants included senior representatives of Ministry of Maritime Affairs, DP World, Maersk, Cosco, Hutchison Port, ONE Ocean Network Express, CMA-CGM, Eastern Shipping, Evergreen, Delta Shipping, UMA, and senior executives from GCNP-MACN.
MACN has been at the forefront of the effort to establish and promote good practices, ensure compliance, and foster collaboration among stakeholders working tirelessly in countries around the world. By engaging with governments, businesses, and civil society, MACN has successfully implemented anti-corruption initiatives in regions such as Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Through events like this interactive session, MACN continues to champion transparency, accountability, and integrity in the maritime industry, paving the way for sustainable and ethical trade practices globally.