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الثلاثاء، 15 مايو 2018

Renault Morocco signs several agreements with customs

The ADII and the Renault Morocco Group seal their partnership by signing an agreement and a memorandum of understanding.
The Administration of Customs and Indirect Taxes (ADII) and the Renault Group Morocco have sealed their partnership by the signing, on Monday in Rabat, of an agreement on the granting of the label "Certified Economic Operator (AEO) Safety and Security "at the Renault plant in Tangier, and a memorandum of understanding to fight against counterfeiting.

The signing of this agreement, following the meeting of a steering committee ADII-Renault which was co-chaired by the Director General of the ADII, Nabyl Lakhdar and the Director General of the Group Renault Morocco, Marc Nassif, in The presence of the General Manager of the Tangier Renault Factory, Jean-François Gal, should enable the plant to benefit from this status, which guarantees Customs the reliability of the company certified in terms of safety and security at the level of the logistics chain, indicates a joint statement of the ADII and Renault. This label also allows its holder to benefit from a personalized range of customs facilities ranging from the simplification of customs formalities to the reduction of customs clearance costs, adds the same source.

With regard to the Memorandum of Understanding between the two parties, its mission is to fight against the counterfeiting of trademarks owned by the French Automotive Group, to strengthen counterfeiting measures at the border and to develop collaboration between the two countries. two partners to fight more effectively against this phenomenon and its negative impact on the national economy and the competitiveness of enterprises, the statement said.

Under this protocol, the Renault Group Morocco is committed to providing its expertise in this field to the ADII through the implementation of in-depth technical training actions on Renault and Dacia products for the benefit of customs officials. Moroccans from all the Kingdom's ports and the reinforcement of bilateral cooperation in information exchange.

Supporting large-scale projects and foreign investments in Morocco is a priority, and Customs strives to build a lasting and constructive partnership with foreign companies established in the Kingdom in order to provide them with support and support of quality, the statement said.

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