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Qatar Customs achieves direct integration between Al-Nadeeb system and IRU through digital TIR Carnet

Qatar Customs achieves direct integration between Al-Nadeeb system and IRU through digital TIR Carnet

Qatar Tribune26-05-2025

DOHA: The General Authority of Customs has announced the successful completion of the direct electronic integration between the 'Al-Nadeeb' system and the 'E-TIR Carnet' service of the International Road Transport Organization (IRU), in coordination with the Qatar Chamber, which serves as the TIR National Association. This step aims to modernise the customs workflow and enhance digital integration with international entities.
The electronic integration enables the instant and secure exchange of customs data related to land shipments covered by the International Road Transport (TIR) Agreement, enhancing the efficiency of customs clearance processes and supporting the digitization of procedures, and implementing risk management criteria post-goods arrival, This achievement represents a qualitative leap, positioning Qatar Customs among the first customs authorities in the Middle East to implement this system.
This step facilitates the movement of international trade and ensures a smoother flow of shipments through land ports by enhancing tracking accuracy and increasing transparency and control. This aligns with the Authority's vision of developing its digital infrastructure and solidifying Qatar's position as a regional hub for trade and land transport.

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