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Authorized Economic Operators

In the Islamic Countries:

Enhancing Customs-Traders Partnership

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5.

What documents does Customs provide/require from a partner economy in order to

determine whether a MRA is suitable?

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6.

Please mark how Customs exchange information about CCPs with MRA partners.

An automatic system

Electronically with manual intervention (e.g. Excel exchange)

Other (please specify:

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7.

How often are CCP related data exchanged between the MRA partners?

Never

Daily

Weekly

Monthly

Quarterly

Yearly

Other (please specify:

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8.

How are traders identified during the implementation of the CCPs/MRAs?

Different trader identification; The receiving Customs agency translated trader

identification to its own system after receiving CCP data.

Different trader identification; The sending Customs agency translated trader

identification to the receiving partners’ system before sending CCP data.

Common trader identification; Your economy adopted a partner’s trader identification in

negotiating/concluding the MRA.

Common trader identification; The partner Customs agency adopted your trader

identification in negotiating/concluding the MRA.

Common trader identification; Both sides developed common trader identification in

negotiating/concluding the MRA.

Common trader identification; Both sides used common trader identification prior to

negotiation/conclusion of the MRA.

Other (please specify:

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9.

Are there regular meetings for MRA monitoring between the parties involved?

Yes

No

Comment (if any):

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10. What are the main challenges for negotiating or implementing a MRA?

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