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Freight & Trading Weekly

Single Electric Window five years on

12 Oct 2016 - by Ed Richardson
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In the five years since the

Mozambican Single Electric

Window (SEW) customs

system went live in September

2011 it has collected 127 billion

meticais (R24 bn), according

to a report on MCNet.

The Mozambique

Community Network (MCNet)

is a public private partnership

set up to implement

and operate the SEW in

Mozambique.

MCNet quoted Mozambique

customs deputy directorgeneral,

Ambrósio Orubale,

who was speaking at a business

meeting.

Currently the system covers a

network of 71 locations.

One of the challenges still

facing the system is providing

electronic payment facilities

at remote border posts where

there are no banks, he said.

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