The official spokesman for the Presidency of the Council of
Ministers Counselor Muhammad Al-Homossani, stated that the meeting reviewed the
values of goods registered, approved, and released at customs ports up to June
2nd. These goods included petroleum products and strategic items such as feed
additives, medicines, rice, fish, fertilizers, serums, vaccines, agricultural
seeds and seeds, corn, butter, oil, beans, lentils, wheat, pharmaceutical
chemicals, meat, tea, soybeans, powdered milk, infant formula, medical
supplies, corneas, and live poultry.
Furthermore, Homossani highlighted that the
meeting also reviewed the follow-up on decisions regarding the pre-registration
system. They emphasized strict system
governance, ensuring no goods enter ports
unless registered on the ACI pre-registration system for shipments. There will be no exceptions outside the system.
The meeting also addressed the continued activation of the "junk system" as agreed upon, prioritizing the swift release of food commodities approaching expiration. Additionally, discussions focused on coordinating with relevant authorities to set a deadline for mandatory pre-registration of all goods arriving by air freight through the ACI system.