18 January 2015
Muscat - Oman American Business Council (OABC) recently held a panel discussion with the Directorate General of Customs, Royal Oman Police (ROP), on the potential digitization of cross-border trade transactions. The dialogue focused on the implementation of Single Electronic Window for import and export reporting and an Integrated Customs Management System as a means of boosting productivity and reducing the time and cost involved with import and export activities. This initiative is called the Bayan systems.

Senior ROP representatives discussed the ongoing efforts made by ROP in the capacity of customs and excise, specifically the application of a Single Electronic Window vis-à-vis global benchmarking standards. Brigadier Issa Alkiyumi, the Director General of Customs said, "The Bayan systems are part of a broader modernization of Oman Customs through which we aim to make our processes more effective and efficient, to encourage growth and allow the world to see Oman as a good country to do business with and to invest in."

Ali Daud, Chairman of OABC, said, "Our meeting with ROP was directed towards updating the business community on the existing trade framework and how electronic systems can help to streamline port operations and improve trade opportunities. In addition, the gathering facilitated an opportunity for companies to ask questions, receive clarification and share their experiences of digitized systems for our consideration."

ROP General Directorate of Customs plans to roll-out the Bayan systems this year and initiate full operations from 2016 onwards. The system is designed to improve key elements of international trade management, including pre-arrival reporting, improved targeting of government intervention, enhanced coordination between Ministries, and faster clearance with greater consistency and transparency of treatment.

The Sultanate has observed the significant advantages achieved by neighboring countries using Single Electronic Windows in recent years. By modernizing its underlying trade infrastructure, The Sultanate will make a notable contribution to improving the business environment, opening the door to greater international trade prospects, such as the free-trade agreement currently enjoyed between Oman and the United States of America.

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About Oman American Business Council
The Oman American Business Council (OABC) is a non-profit organization that was created to foster the development of commercial activity between the United States of America and the Sultanate of Oman. OABC seeks to promote friendship, understanding and knowledge sharing through the identification of mutually beneficial opportunities for Omani individuals and US business communities based in the Sultanate. By offering a forum for the exchange of information, advice and ideas toward the prosperity of the respective communities, OABC is an instrumental body that supports the further development of relations between the United States of America and the Sultanate of Oman.

For more information, please visit: www.oabcoman.org

For more information, please contact:
Galina Prokhina
Corporate Coordinator
Oman American Business Council
Telephone: +968 97628896
Office: +968 2449 6903 / 2449 8116 / 2449 7493 Ext. 217
Email: galina.prokhina@oabcoman.org
http://www.oabcoman.org 

or

Shaza Taher
TRACCS Public Relations
Telephone: +968 24 649-099
Fax: +968 24 649-088
Email: shaza.taher@traccs.net

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