Director of the General Department of Vietnam Customs Nguyen Van Can and UK Ambassador to Vietnam Giles Lever have agreed to enahnce the Vietnam-UK customs partnership.
Director of the General Department of Vietnam Customs Nguyen Van Can (R) received UK Ambassador to Vietnam Giles Lever. Photo: TTXVN
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The deal is expected to focus on affiliation in facilitating trade, preventing smuggling and illegally transportation of drugs, wine, cigarette, banned goods, wild animals, as well as in developing human resources, providing technical support, and sharing information and experience.
The two sides concurred to implement a project to assist Vietnam Customs.
Steve Wood, UK customs official for Asia region, said that the project will provide Vietnam with information, experience, human resources training, as well as evaluation on world criminal trends related to land and sea borders, aviation and in Southeast Asia and Asia-Pacific region that relate to Vietnam, while introducing new measures and equipment serving the detection and fight of customs-related crimes.
At the meeting, the two sides also discussed preparations for a UK visit of the General Department of Vietnam Customs’ Director in August, during which both sides will officially exchange ideas on the possibility of signing a cooperation deal.
The UK ambassador also suggested cooperation with Vietnam in implementing a UK’s programme to facilitate global trade.
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