Monday, 30 May 2016

Morocco to host a conference on facilitating trade between the countries of the Islamic world



RABAT (Ina) - was launched in Casablanca , Morocco, on Monday (May 30, 2016) work of theConference on the implementation of trade facilitation , WTO agreement and the prospects of activating the single window of the OIC system. 
Scored Mohamed Abbou, Moroccan Minister in charge of foreign trade, in this opening aconference organized over the three days of the Islamic Center for development of trade and the Group of the Islamic development Bank, twice the volume of trade within theOrganization of Islamic cooperation space so that the proportion of 78 t has not exceeded 19 per cent in 2015. 
the Moroccan minister, in his speech , which was read on his behalf, " the need to search means the flow of the largest movements of goods and services within the organization space, and by raising barriers to trade and simplify the rulers and exploit the technological means and intensify coordination between departments and customs of the countries of theorganization. " 
for his part , he called Hassan Ahzaan, Director General of the Islamic Centre for development of trade, to overcome all obstacles to facilitate intra - trade among member states, raising the internal barriers to the Member States to facilitate the trade of the WTO agreement. 
He said that the implementation of this agreement is a fundamental building block that will contribute to the flow of trade and investments interfaces, and thus allows a qualitative leap for trade and economic cooperation between the Member States. 
Participants in representatives of the conference a number of Arab and African countries, and discuss a range of topics , including "other regional and international mechanisms to facilitate trade" and "national experiences in the implementation of trade facilitation , WTO Agreement" and " the establishment of the net only measures" and "national experiences in the implementation of the trade facilitation Agreement the World trade Organization. "

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