US opens its first Customs Office in India
Friday, September 5 2003 20:05 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: The United States on September 5 opened its first Customs Office in the country in New Delhi
with a view to check, among other things, smuggling, money laundering and shipment of weapons of
mass destruction (WMD) to America.
Inaugurating the office at the American Centre, Charge d' Affairs of the Embassy Robert Blake said the
office will provide Indian exporters with information about tariff and customs procedures and would work
with law enforcement authorities to prevent smuggling and other forms of organised trans-national crime
like money laundering, trade fraud and violation of export control regulations.
Observing that Indo-US bilateral ties have seen a transformation under the leadership of US President
George W Bush and Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, Blake said the two countries will "work to
enhance global integration through trade, investment, shared technology, and improved
communications".
The Office, which will be the regional centre in charge of Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives too, will
also work towards combating terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, organised crime and drug and
human trafficking, he added.
The Office has undertaken a container security initiative to prevent placement of weapons of mass
destruction in containers and their shipment to US and elsewhere, Customs Attache at the new office,
James Dozier, said.
An air cargo security system and a mutual customs agreement is also on the agenda, he
added.
An Indian Customs Office is already functioning in New York City.
PTI
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