Panama is actively strengthening its position as a global logistics hub by vigorously promoting Panama Customs Modernization on the international stage. An advisor from the National Customs Authority (ANA), Crisanta Quintero, recently represented the nation at the high-profile International Foreign Trade Congress. This event brought together global experts and authorities to discuss key trends, challenges, and professional opportunities within the sector. Panama’s participation underscored its strategy of strengthening integration between customs agencies and sharing successful operational practices.
Speaking on the panel titled “Customs in the Digital Age: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities,” Quintero emphasized the technological innovations that Panama has implemented. The goal is to consolidate a modern, agile, and efficient customs service without compromising the essential role of control and security. Furthermore, this push for Customs Digitalization is central to Panama’s long-term commitment to Trade Facilitation Panama.
Customs Technology Adoption Drives Panamanian Customs Efficiency
Among the technological advances presented, Panama highlighted its dedication to Public-Private Cooperation. A prime example of this partnership is the Electronic Customs Documentation System (SEDA). This system streamlines the registration, approval, and validation of customs declarations, thereby integrating processes with the private sector more efficiently. In addition, the country detailed the integration of the SIGA-DMC platform within the critical Colón Free Zone.
This system is a significant achievement in Customs Technology Adoption. It allows importers and exporters to manage their necessary documentation entirely electronically, drastically reducing administrative costs, accelerating complex procedures, and substantially improving overall operational management. Consequently, these enhancements directly boost Panamanian Customs Efficiency, ensuring goods move faster and more securely through the nation’s ports.
Port Security and Control: Securing Global Commerce Congress
In the crucial area of security, Quintero outlined Panama’s collaborative efforts, including the formation of the Port Task Force and the Invisible Shield project. These Joint Customs Initiatives reinforce vigilance and control across all national ports, maintaining operational stability and mitigating risks associated with international business trends.
The Invisible Shield Project is key to reinforcing Port Security and Control, assuring international partners of Panama’s commitment to safety and compliance. Moreover, sharing these security measures at the Global Commerce Congress demonstrates Panama’s role as a regional leader in Maritime Trade Security. Ultimately, by prioritizing Border Control Upgrade and fostering robust Private Sector Partnership, Panama continues to enhance its logistical capabilities, supporting smooth Export-Import Procedures and securing its vital position in the future of International Foreign Trade.
