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The '''Automated System for Customs Data''' ('''ASYCUDA''') is a [[compute]]rized system designed by the [[United Nations Conference on Trade and Development]] (UNCTAD) to administer a country's customs. In 2004 there were more than 50 operational projects with expenditures exceeding US$7 million. It is the largest [[technical cooperation]] programme of the UNCTAD, covering over 80 countries and 4 regional projects.▼
▲The '''Automated System for Customs Data''' is a [[compute]]rized system designed by the [[United Nations Conference on Trade and Development]] (UNCTAD) to administer a country's customs. In 2004 there were more than 50 operational projects with expenditures exceeding US$7 million. It is the largest [[technical cooperation]] programme of the UNCTAD, covering over 80 countries and 4 regional projects.
There are three generations of ASYCUDA in use: ASYCUDA version 2.7, ASYCUDA++<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://asycuda.org/pdf%20docs/sffunct.pdf |title=Asycuda ++ |access-date=2017-02-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160910063915/http://www.asycuda.org/pdf%20docs/sffunct.pdf |archive-date=2016-09-10 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and ASYCUDA World. They were built using different paradigms and
UNCTAD's aim was to build a computer system to assist customs authorities (or their local equivalents) all over the world to automate and control their core processes and obtain timely, accurate and valuable information to support government projections and planning.
==References==
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== External links ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120724021629/http://www.asycuda.org/ UNCTAD's ASYCUDA main site]
[[Category:Government software]]
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