
The Customs Affairs, in cooperation with the relevant departments, has streamlined measures to facilitate entry procedures for products which will be showcased at Jewellery Arabia, scheduled to be held under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa from November 18 to 22.
The Customs Affairs, through the Customs Clearance Directorate, uses the fast rout for the exhibition’s products and deployed 20 customs officers distributed in 4 shifts round the clock, in addition to 4 customs auditors to handle the event-related work.
The Air Customs Directorate has been dedicated to clearing the products and transferring them directly to the exhibition's venue by assigning 13 customs officers at the Bahrain International Airport.
It is work mentioning that the Customs Affairs facilitated the entry of 715 packages for the exhibition in 2013.
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