06/05/2026
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06 May 2026 | SSNBS Headquarters, Juba, South Sudan
The Executive Director of the South Sudan National Bureau of Standards, Hon. Oiylang Dominic Kanuto, today received the President of the South Sudan Freight Forwarders Association, Mr. Deng Daniel, and his delegation at the SSNBS Headquarters in Juba.
Hon. Oiylang warmly welcomed Mr. Deng and his team, commending the Association for its tireless efforts in supporting trade facilitation, particularly at the Nimule Port of Entry. He acknowledged the important role played by freight forwarders in strengthening cross-border trade, promoting compliance, and supporting the movement of goods into the country.
In his remarks, Mr. Deng congratulated the Executive Director on his appointment and appreciated the continued cooperation between SSNBS and the private sector. He emphasized that the public sector serves as a guiding partner to the private sector, particularly in creating an enabling environment for trade and investment.
The main purpose of the engagement was to brief the Executive Director on the upcoming 7th Edition of the Global Logistics Convention 2026, which will be hosted in South Sudan for the first time under the theme: โTransport and Logistics as a Catalyst for Africaโs Integrated and Sustainable Economic Growth.โ The convention is expected to bring together freight forwarding associations, logistics stakeholders, investors, and key partners to discuss trade facilitation, investment opportunities, and the promotion of South Sudanโs positive image regionally and internationally.
In response, Hon. Oiylang applauded Mr. Deng and his team for their leadership, describing them as ambitious young professionals contributing meaningfully to the development of the logistics sector. He further congratulated the Association for securing the opportunity to host the Global Logistics Convention in South Sudan.
Hon. Oiylang assured the delegation of the unwavering support of SSNBS leadership and reaffirmed the Bureauโs commitment to continued cooperation with the private sector. He further emphasized the need for collective efforts in addressing smuggling, forgery, and non-compliance at border points, noting that protecting consumers and facilitating legitimate trade remains a shared responsibility.
The meeting concluded with renewed commitment from both institutions to strengthen collaboration, enhance border coordination, and support initiatives that promote trade, standards compliance, and sustainable economic growth in South Sudan
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