Automated Compliance Systems in International Trade: The Role of AI and VLSI Systems in Streamlining Customs Procedures
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31838/jvcs/07.01.07Keywords:
Integrated Circuits, Artificial Intelligence, Automated Compliance, Digital Logic, Customs Authorities, Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI)Abstract
In an increasingly globalized economy, the efficiency of international trade is paramount, and customs procedures play a critical role in facilitating the smooth flow of goods across borders. This article explores the integration of Automated Compliance Systems (ACS) in international trade, focusing on the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) systems. We examine how these technologies can streamline customs procedures by enhancing data processing capabilities, improving accuracy in compliance checks, and reducing processing times. Through a comprehensive analysis of current practices, we highlight the potential of AI-driven algorithms to predict and mitigate compliance risks, while VLSI systems enable the rapid processing of vast amounts of data. The findings suggest that the adoption of ACS powered by AI and VLSI not only enhances operational efficiency but also fosters greater transparency and security in international trade. This article seeks to offer valuable perspectives regarding the future of automated compliance within the dynamic and rapidly changing landscape of international trade.