Asean Customs Transit System team looks to multi-modal transport, wider adoption
Singapore
THERE needs to be greater promotional efforts to drive adoption of the Asean Customs Transit System (ACTS) to ensure sustainability, said stakeholders on Monday, adding the need to both include multi-modal transport and lift the cap on the number of vehicles allowed per country.
The system went live in November this year and enables goods to be transported by road under a single regime, regardless of which Asean member state they depart…
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