WCO Enhances Jordan Customs with Advanced Training Program

WCO Enhances Jordan Customs with Advanced Training Program

The WCO assisted Jordan Customs in establishing an internal trainer team to enhance training capabilities. A competency-based approach was adopted to support customs modernization. Data analysis was used to evaluate the effectiveness of the training and optimize resource allocation. This initiative strengthens Jordan Customs' ability to deliver effective training programs and contribute to regional and international customs cooperation.

US Reciprocal Tariffs Disrupt Global Trade End T86 Clearance

US Reciprocal Tariffs Disrupt Global Trade End T86 Clearance

The implementation of the US "reciprocal tariffs" policy and the cancellation of the T86 clearance model have significantly impacted the cross-border e-commerce industry. This article analyzes the policy's effects, proposes corresponding strategies, and explores the future direction of the global trade landscape. Facing these challenges, open cooperation is the right path for the development of global trade.

Pacific Customs Alliance Expands Regional Expertise for Sustainable Growth

Pacific Customs Alliance Expands Regional Expertise for Sustainable Growth

WCO, in collaboration with JICA and Japan Customs, is supporting Pacific Island Countries in building a pool of customs experts through training programs. This initiative aims to enhance their customs enforcement capabilities and promote trade facilitation. The project focuses on strengthening regional cooperation and improving customs administration in the Pacific region, ultimately contributing to economic growth and security.

Albania Enhances Customs Lab with GCMS to Boost Revenue

Albania Enhances Customs Lab with GCMS to Boost Revenue

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supports the upgrade of the Albanian Customs Laboratory by introducing Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) technology. This enables precise analysis of solvents and chemicals, improving tariff collection efficiency. Through international cooperation and technological advancements, Albanian Customs is committed to combating smuggling and maintaining a fair trade order, building a robust national border defense.

WCOJICA Enhances Customs Valuation Training in Southern Africa

WCOJICA Enhances Customs Valuation Training in Southern Africa

The second phase of the WCO and JICA's Southern African Customs Valuation Training Program has concluded. The program aimed to develop trainers and enhance regional customs valuation capabilities. Recommendations include strengthening follow-up support and fostering regional cooperation to sustain the program's impact and build upon the progress achieved in improving customs valuation practices within the region.

Supply Chains Struggle to Improve Logistics Data Quality

Supply Chains Struggle to Improve Logistics Data Quality

Logistics data quality is crucial for business operations. This article reviews logistics data quality issues, emphasizing the importance of standardized data communication. It proposes strategies for building a high-quality logistics data ecosystem, including data standardization, data governance, technology empowerment, and mutually beneficial cooperation. Improving data quality can bring significant benefits and is a continuous pursuit for logistics companies.

Serbia Modernizes ATA Carnet System with Digital Upgrades

Serbia Modernizes ATA Carnet System with Digital Upgrades

Serbian Customs has announced the simplification of ATA Carnet procedures, accepting electronic replacement carnets and automatically extending their validity. This initiative aims to address the challenges posed by the pandemic, facilitate international trade, and improve the business environment. The measures are designed to reduce costs and burdens for businesses, fostering economic and trade cooperation between Serbia and countries worldwide.