Behzadian set his emphasis on the sinister phenomenon of human smuggling, terrorism, and money laundering. “The steps taken by WCO in this regard have been rather slow, but a swift joint cooperation of the member countries can play a great preventive role on the matter,” ISNA quoted him as saying.
In this meeting both sides agreed upon the said subjects and also discussed the issues regarding the economic loss and insecurity, caused by unbridled import of low quality commodities to
“The need on the issuance of certificate at the destination requires consistent coordination between our country and WCO, and then to raise the standards on customs control,” Behzadian maintained.
The deputy secretary general also stipulated, “These problems are more or less relevant everywhere, however, it is the duty of the member countries to cutting both bureaucratic red lines while fighting the economic corruption in import-export business.”
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