
Customs and Excise Regulatory Authority
The Customs and Excise Regulatory Authority is a government body responsible for overseeing the import and export of goods and collecting taxes on specific products like alcohol and tobacco. Its main functions include ensuring compliance with laws, preventing smuggling, facilitating trade, and protecting national interests. This authority assesses duties, inspects shipments, and monitors financial transactions related to customs. By managing these processes, it helps maintain economic stability, supports fair competition, and ensures that revenue from taxes is collected for public services.