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Promoting Digital Customs Re-engineering for a Robust and Convenient Clearance System

To enhance customs clearance efficiency and security while supporting future trade and economic development, Customs Administration of the Ministry of Finance (MOF) launched the Digital Customs Transformation Program in 2025. This five-year program adopts emerging information and communication technologies to build a resilient, efficient, and next-generation customs information environment, strengthening Taiwan’s competitiveness in international trade.
Customs Administration stated that, to comprehensively modernize the customs clearance information service environment, the Digital Customs Transformation Program will be implemented progressively through four major pillars:
1.    Reshaping the Integrated Single Window
Establishing a next-generation Customs-Port-Trade (CPT) Single Window platform and enhancing existing service portals to strengthen inter-agency collaboration, expand paperless clearance, and improve service quality.
2.    Developing Intelligent Customs Services
Building a customs data analytics platform, modernizing express cargo declaration processing, and introducing intelligent mobile customs services to enable smarter and more secure clearance operations.
3.    Advancing the Transformation of Customs Services
Deploying an agile cloud computing environment to lighten required equipment, enhance service availability, and improve flexibility in resource allocation.
4.    Enhancing Off-Site Backup Environment
Enhancing off-site backup facilities and reinforcing cybersecurity and network infrastructure to ensure stable and uninterrupted customs clearance services.
Customs Administration further emphasized that the CPT Single Window and the Advance Cargo Information System provide round-the-clock, year-round cross-agency customs clearance and licensing approval services. These systems process more than 300 million clearance-related applications annually and collect over NT$600 billion in taxes and fees each year, making them critical national infrastructure.
Through this program, Customs Administration aims to accelerate digital transformation and move toward a future of secure, resilient, and intelligent customs clearance.
Phone: (02)2550-5500 ext.2404

Issued:Customs Administration Release date:2026-01-29 Last updated:2026-01-29 Click times:29