The complete
Customs operations in the country will be automated by April 2026, bringing
more departments to the single window interface for facilitating trade (SWIFT). This will
expedite the Customs clearance process. The vision is to increase ease of doing
business and reduce turnaround time for cargo.
Revenue Secretary,
Sanjay Malhotra, recently announced that the customs department was developing
a fully automated trade interface system — ‘Customs 2.0’.
The focus is to increase India’s ranking in
the World Bank LPI Index.
“All payments, all interfaces with trade need to be automated so that
everything is available at the click of a button,” he had stated. The complete
system will become paperless with exporters not required to carry any physical
copy of documents. A recent report by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and
Customs said that for imports, out of the 15 ports surveyed, nine have
witnessed a reduction in the average release time in 2024 vis-a-vis the
previous year. And for exports, the time
taken for regulatory clearance of cargo reduced markedly for inland container
depots and air cargo complexes.