Through the 24-Hour Dispatch Program, over 100,000 containers have been dispatched, representing a savings of RD$2,000 to RD$5,000 million.
Santo Domingo.- The General Director of Customs (DGA), Yayo Sanz Lovatón, signed an inter-institutional agreement with ten state institutions to consolidate the integrated operation of the Single Window for Foreign Trade (VUCE), which seeks to transform the foreign trade logistics chain through the standardization, automation and integration of processes, guaranteeing greater efficiency, security and regulatory compliance.
The electronic interconnection of systems and the comprehensive processing of permits; the optimization of response times with defined deadlines for the issuance of authorizations and reduction in the duration of dispatches; the implementation of a single risk engine for a more efficient selection of goods to be inspected; the coordination of joint inspections that avoid duplication, as well as, also, the automation of processes that allow the guarantee of transparency and public access to information on requirements, tariffs and requests.
The institutions linked in this mutual cooperation agreement are: Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Interior and Police, Ministry of Agriculture, the Drug Control Directorate, Dominican Port Authority, Dominican Institute for Quality, Dominican Institute of Telecommunications, General Directorate of Medicines, Food and Sanitary Products (DIGEMAPS) and the Export and Investment Center of the Dominican Republic (Prodominicana).








