Perboosts Trade Efficiency with Global Facilitation Project

Perboosts Trade Efficiency with Global Facilitation Project

The Global Program for Trade Facilitation (PMFE) is deepening its collaboration with Peruvian Customs (SUNAT) by supporting its strategic upgrade through remote workshops, aiming to build a more efficient customs control system. The PMFE expert team is tailoring a strategic map and key performance indicator (KPI) system for SUNAT, injecting new vitality into the modernization of Peruvian Customs and jointly promoting global trade facilitation. This partnership focuses on enhancing SUNAT's capabilities and contributing to smoother international trade flows.

Eswatini Overhauls HR to Improve Trade Facilitation

Eswatini Overhauls HR to Improve Trade Facilitation

Eswatini is addressing trade facilitation challenges by reforming its human resource management system. With WCO support, the SRA conducted a 'People Development Diagnostic' to assess capacity gaps and committed to adopting competency-based management. By building competency models, optimizing training programs, improving performance management, and planning career development, Eswatini aims to enhance customs efficiency and promote economic development. This initiative serves as a valuable example for other developing countries seeking to modernize their customs operations and leverage human capital for improved trade outcomes.

WCO Outlines Trade Facilitation Goals for 20222025

WCO Outlines Trade Facilitation Goals for 20222025

This report reviews the WCO's work on trade facilitation, analyzing the implementation of the ECP (presumably an acronym for an existing program) and the PTC (presumably an acronym for an existing program). It looks ahead to the future direction of the PTC, recommending attention to progress reports and endorsement of the new work programme. The report highlights key activities and initiatives undertaken by the WCO to streamline customs procedures and promote efficient cross-border trade. Further details on the ECP and PTC would provide more context.

WCO Conference Highlights Digital Trade Facilitation Tools

WCO Conference Highlights Digital Trade Facilitation Tools

The second day of the WCO Technology Conference focused on digital trade facilitation, exploring topics such as Single Window, trusted digital ecosystems, and data-driven sustainable supply chains. The conference emphasized the crucial role of technological innovation in customs control, data exchange, risk prediction, and efficiency improvement. The aim is to build a more efficient, secure, and sustainable global trade system. Discussions highlighted the potential of digital solutions to streamline processes, enhance security, and promote sustainable practices within international trade.

WTO Members Debate Trade Facilitation Agreement Terms

WTO Members Debate Trade Facilitation Agreement Terms

This paper analyzes WTO document TN/TF/W/167, which summarizes the opinions of various members in the trade facilitation negotiations. It explores the diverse demands of developing countries, developed countries, and emerging economies regarding special and differential treatment, transparency, customs cooperation, and freedom of transit. The analysis examines how these opinions were integrated into the Trade Facilitation Agreement, aiming to provide a reference for understanding the current trade facilitation process. The paper sheds light on the complexities and compromises involved in reaching a multilateral agreement on trade facilitation.

Bolivia Customs Joins Global Trade Facilitation Initiative

Bolivia Customs Joins Global Trade Facilitation Initiative

Bolivian Customs successfully held a high-level leadership and management development workshop under the SECO-WCO Global Trade Facilitation Programme. This workshop aimed to enhance the leadership capabilities of the Bolivian Customs senior management team to better address future strategic challenges. Through team building, leadership development, and negotiation skills training, team cohesion was strengthened, laying the foundation for the future development of Bolivian Customs. The program focused on empowering leaders to navigate complex trade environments and foster efficient customs operations.

Belgium Trains Francophone Africa in Trade Facilitation

Belgium Trains Francophone Africa in Trade Facilitation

In 2016, the Belgian Customs Academy provided training to 20 customs officers from French-speaking Africa and organized a visit to the WCO headquarters. Through lectures and field visits, participants gained a deeper understanding of the WCO's operations and strategic directions. They learned about trade facilitation, capacity building, and other relevant topics. This training aimed to improve customs management in Africa and contribute to trade facilitation efforts in the region, ultimately fostering economic development.

Global Customs Modernization Advances Trade Facilitation Efforts

Global Customs Modernization Advances Trade Facilitation Efforts

The SECO-WCO workshop emphasized strategic planning as a key driver for transformation, requiring customization and a results-oriented approach. It summarized six key conclusions aimed at supporting the efficient development of customs administrations. The workshop highlighted the importance of tailoring strategic plans to specific contexts and ensuring they are focused on achieving measurable outcomes. These conclusions offer practical guidance for customs departments seeking to improve their performance and contribute to trade facilitation.

Thailand South Korea Sign AEO Trade Facilitation Deal

Thailand South Korea Sign AEO Trade Facilitation Deal

Thailand and South Korea Customs signed an AEO Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) to facilitate bilateral trade by mutually recognizing AEO enterprise qualifications. This includes reduced inspection rates, priority customs clearance, and simplified documentation. The agreement provides opportunities for businesses to expand into international markets and encourages them to actively apply for AEO certification, strengthen internal management, and familiarize themselves with the MRA to fully leverage its benefits. This collaboration aims to boost trade efficiency and competitiveness for both countries.

WCO Shanghai Conference Focuses on Trade Facilitation Partnerships

WCO Shanghai Conference Focuses on Trade Facilitation Partnerships

At the IFCBA Conference in Shanghai, the WCO emphasized customs-business cooperation to promote trade facilitation. Key focuses included the Belt and Road Initiative and capacity building for customs brokers. The WCO highlighted the importance of collaboration between customs administrations and the private sector in streamlining trade procedures and reducing barriers. This cooperation is crucial for achieving efficient and secure global trade flows, particularly within the context of the Belt and Road Initiative's ambitious infrastructure and connectivity goals. Strengthening the skills and expertise of customs brokers is also vital for smooth and compliant trade operations.