Paperless movement will benefit international trade

Panaji: To facilitate the movement of legitimate goods and become a key driver in the contribution of national socio-economic development, the customs administrations should focus on automation, single-window clearance and risk management, central board of excise and customs, chairman, Najib Shah, said during his inaugural address at the 11th edition of the Asia Europe Meeting (ASEM) of the directors general-commissioners of customs in Goa. 

This has been excerpted from a 9 October 2015 news item by The Times of India and is available in its entirety at: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/City/Goa/Paperless-movement-will-benefit-international-trade/articleshow/49279141.cms