COLOMBO, April 20 (Xinhua) -- The Maldivian government has formally commenced operations on "Tradian," a national single-window platform designed to streamline import and export procedures, PSM News, the Maldives' state media, reported on Sunday.
Officials expect the platform's adoption to enhance efficiency and eliminate administrative bottlenecks, providing a smoother process for those engaged in international commerce, PSM News said.
The rollout of Tradian marks a significant step in President Mohamed Muizzu's digitalization agenda, which seeks to improve trade infrastructure and expand accessibility for local businesses, PSM said.
The platform was developed in consultation with economic experts and business sector stakeholders, PSM News said.
Maldivian authorities have mandated that, effective from June 1, all import and export transactions must be conducted exclusively through Tradian, PSM News said.
In line with this move, the Maldives Customs Service has begun integrating key services into the system, including the registration of shipping agents and freight forwarders, foreign-going vessel registration, submission of vessel arrival details, and submission of sea cargo manifests.
Meanwhile, the Maldives Ports Limited has also incorporated its foreign vessel registration processes into Tradian, streamlining the submission of arrival details and cargo import manifests. Enditem
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