National Customs School (END) Organizes "Focus END 2025" National Conference
The National Customs School (END) is organizing the national conference "Focus END 2025" this Tuesday, November 11, in Foundek Djedid, in the governorate of Nabeul. The conference is held under the patronage of the Minister of Finance and focuses on the theme "An Accessible and Secure Customs Service".
Objective of the Conference
The event aims to present the major challenges of customs action, particularly the security and facilitation of the supply chain, as well as the prospects for improving existing procedures and tools. It will also allow economic operators to express their concerns and needs.
Role of the National Customs School (END)
The END, the sole national provider of customs training and expertise, ensures the initial and ongoing training of customs agents throughout the territory. It also offers customized training for officials, public establishments, foreign administrations, and private companies.
Organization and Partnerships
The conference is organized in collaboration with the General Directorate of Customs, particularly the Directorate of Customs Regimes (DRD) and the Bureau of Authorized Economic Operators (BOEA), with the support of public and private partners and sponsors.
Key Customs Procedures
Three key customs procedures will be at the center of the discussions:
- Embarkation Visa (VE)
- Binding Tariff Information (RTC)
- Authorized Economic Operator (OEA) Status
Expected Participants
Nearly 150 experts and executives are expected to attend, including:
- General directors of the Ministry of Finance
- Senior customs officials
- Representatives of public establishments
- Professional organizations
- OEA-certified companies
- Civil society actors
Goals of the Conference
The event aims to:
- Strengthen customs-business cooperation
- Improve the efficiency and security of customs procedures
- Enhance the value of continuous professional training, in accordance with the requirements of the customs sector.