Dubai Customs transactions show boom in trade
published: cw 03, 2007 in Global Trade & LogisticsDubai Customs recorded a 21.6 percent increase in the number of Customs transactions and bills processed last year compared to 2005, reflecting the steady growth of Dubai’s non-oil foreign trade.
According to annual figures released by the Statistics Department of Dubai World, the parent holding company of Dubai Customs, the number of bills processed during 2006 was 3.517million compared to 2.892millon in the year before. The rate of increase is the highest recorded over more than five years.
Ahmed Butti Ahmed, Director General, Dubai Customs, said: “Our performance during 2006 clearly indicates Dubai Customs’ capability to cope with the steady commercial growth which Dubai has been witnessing for many years, and our ability to adapt to changing demands by investing in quality technical support, software up gradation and providing services of the highest standards in the maritime industry.
Source: Dubai Customs
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