Ain Nadja, December 6, 2025 – The third national conference on “Justice and Customs” commenced today at the Army Site Club in Ain Nadja, bringing together key officials from the Ministry of Justice and the General Directorate of Customs.
The primary objective of this significant meeting, according to the General Directorate of Customs, is to strengthen cooperation mechanisms between the two entities. It aims to foster better coordination in addressing shared concerns, ultimately contributing to the advancement of institutional development and the improvement of field performance.
This event provides a valuable platform for evaluating past efforts, exchanging expertise, and proposing practical approaches to enhance coordination in areas of mutual interest. Such collaboration is crucial to ensure the effective administration of justice and the promotion of customs operations in accordance with evolving legislative and regulatory updates.
Participants will engage in discussions centered on streamlining processes, sharing best practices, and identifying areas where further collaboration can yield significant improvements. The conference underscores the commitment of both the Ministry of Justice and the General Directorate of Customs to working together to safeguard national interests and uphold the rule of law.
The anticipated outcomes of the conference include concrete proposals for enhanced information sharing, joint training initiatives, and coordinated enforcement strategies. These measures are expected to contribute to a more efficient and effective system for combating illicit activities and facilitating legitimate trade.



