Abstract
International trade occupies the largest and most important part of the economy of countries, and an important factor in measuring the extent of their progress. In contrast to this importance, there are obstacles that confront it on the ground that hinder its implementation in a transparent manner, which leads to its decline and according to the difficulties it faces, and with the advancement of technology, countries have shown their interest By introducing computer processes and electronic devices into its work to facilitate the movement of goods across borders, so automation appeared in customs procedures as a necessary procedural process to facilitate the import and export of goods.