The Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana has welcomed the review of the export procedures at the Tema Harbour by the Customs Division of Ghana Revenue Authority.
The Commissioner of Customs, Wallace Akondor, this week announced the setting up of a four-member committee to review the export processes at the port.
The committee is mandated to investigate and identify weaknesses in the monitoring and documentation of exports and other export related issues including compliance with international trade, safety and security policies.
Sampson Awingobit Asaki, Executive Secretary of the Importers and Exporters
Association of Ghana said such a review would help in a smooth export process.
Mr Asaki said proper documentation is a vital aspect of the export business and must be taken seriously.
He said his outfit is ready to collaborate with Customs to provide the needed education to exporters on the necessary documentation, as well as issues on internationally and locally banned goods.
He however appealed to the Commissioner of Customs to publish a list of the banned items in the media so that exporters would be well informed on the issue.
Mr Asaki urged the Commissioner not to only alert exporters on the illegality of exporting banned goods but should also check customs officials who aid recalcitrant exporters to successfully smuggle banned items to and from the country.
Source: GNA