MUSCAT : The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Customs Union Authority has launched a new unified digital platform, ‘Taysir’, aimed at improving the flow of trade and addressing barriers in commercial exchange between member states, including the Sultanate of Oman.
The system serves as a central electronic mechanism for monitoring and resolving obstacles faced by businesses operating across GCC borders. It allows private sector establishments in Oman and other member states to report challenges in trade procedures through a simplified, single digital interface.
According to the GCC Customs Union Authority, the platform is designed to strengthen economic integration and enhance the efficiency of customs operations by ensuring compliance with unified customs policies, regulations, and procedures across the bloc.
The ‘Taysir’ system targets businesses headquartered in GCC countries and requires registration to access its services. Through the platform, companies can submit issues related to cross-border trade, which are then reviewed and addressed by relevant customs authorities within member states, including Oman Customs, in line with agreed mechanisms.
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