Agreement on national customs enforcement network application signed
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Ulaanbaatar/MONTSAME/. An agreement on using the national
Customs Enforcement Network (nCEN) application between Customs General
Administration of Mongolia (CGAM) and the World Customs Organization (WCO) was
established on June 12 in Ulaanbaatar.
The agreement was signed by Ts.Gendentseveen, deputy director of CGAM, on behalf of the Mongolian side. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the WCO Secretariat signed the agreement in Brussels on May 28, on behalf of the WCO.
According to the agreement, the World Customs Organization
will provide nCEN software free of charge to the Mongolian customs
administration.
The National Customs Enforcement Network (nCEN) is a system
developed by the WCO to assist Customs administrations with the collection and
storage of law-enforcement information on the national level, with the
additional capability to exchange this information at the regional and international
levels.
Through the adoption of the nCEN, administrations have the
ability to manage information on all aspect of their law-enforcement functions,
including seizures and offences and suspected persons or business entities,
within a modern national system that can be standalone or used in a networked
environment. The Information Communication Interface (Icomm) included in nCEN
allows administrations to exchange data with other nCEN users provided the
existence of a legal premise, or to transfer the non-nominal components of the
data directly to the global CEN database.