From 20 to 22 February, the EU-funded Border Management Programme in Central Asia (BOMCA 10) held a national workshop in Dushanbe on innovative principles and methods in risk management and green channels for the experts of the Customs Administration of Tajikistan.
The activity supported the customs administration in developing and improving its risk management system through the application of innovative methods, tools and information systems used to classify and profile customs’ risks. Based on the discussions and assessment of the existing system, the expert team identified new areas for improvement and developed recommendations to further modernise the national risk management and green channel systems.
The expert team from the National Customs Board of the State Revenue Service of Latvia paid special attention to the innovative principles and methods of risk management, which could be adapted to Tajikistan.
This workshop completed the series of national activities on innovative principles and methods in risk management and green channels in the CA region.