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Private Sector Companies Awarded Authorised Economic Operator Status

Thursday, 01 August 2024 - 7:00 pm

Thirty-one private sector companies were awarded the prestigious AEO Tier 1 status at a Sri Lanka Customs awarding ceremony on 30 July at the NH Collection Colombo. State Minister of Finance Ranjith Siyambalapitiya was in attendance as the Chief Guest.

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, expertly facilitated and coordinated the entire training programme which was conducted for selected private sector companies, funded by the United States Agency for Inte ational Development’s (USAID) Partnership for Accelerating Results in Trade, National Expenditure and Revenue (PARTNER) Activity.

This facilitation included assessing companies for the required eligibility criteria for the coaching programme, and identifying expert trainers Mr. M Ravindrakumar - Customs Management Expert, and Mr. Dinesh De Silva - Senior Trade Facilitation Expert to conduct the comprehensive training.

The AEO programme aligns with the World Customs Organization (WCO) SAFE Framework of Standards and the World Trade Organization (WTO) Trade Facilitation Agreement. Its primary goal is to secure and streamline global trade by expediting the movement, release and clearance of goods, thereby reducing the time and cost associated with cross-border transactions.

To qualify for AEO status, operators must meet the eligibility criteria set by Sri Lanka Customs. This includes demonstrating high legal and operational compliance and maintaining robust supply chain security. Those who achieve this status benefit from enhanced trade facilitation measures, such as rapid release of goods, reduced documentation and data requirements, and fewer physical inspections.

The training programmes were designed to support private sector companies to fulfill the high standards required for AEO certification, bolstered by capacity-building initiatives to enable the selected companies to implement the required changes.

Due to high private sector interest in pursuing AEO certification, the Ceylon Chamber plans to facilitate additional training programmes, contributing to continually enhancing trade processes and facilitation.


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