The MRA is in line with the World Customs Organization's SAFE framework of standards, designed to secure and facilitate global trade. It focuses on strengthening the end-to-end security of supply chains while offering enhanced trade facilitation at the global level, India’s ministry of finance said in a press release.
The MRA involves mutual recognition of the Australian Trusted Trader Program in Australia and the Authorized Economic Operator Program in India, aimed at simplifying customs procedures and enhancing the efficiency of cross-border trade. This arrangement is expected to be particularly beneficial for Indian exporters to Australia and will likely foster a more robust trade relationship between the two nations.
The agreement is set to enter into force from the date of signing by the authorised representatives of both countries. The text of the proposed Mutual Recognition Arrangement has been finalised with the concurrence of the customs administrations of both India and Australia.
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