WCO Establishes Global Ecommerce Trade Standards

WCO Establishes Global Ecommerce Trade Standards

The World Customs Organization (WCO) E-Commerce Working Group has finalized a comprehensive e-commerce package. This aims to promote the standardization, efficiency, and sustainability of global cross-border e-commerce through a standardized framework, technical specifications, and implementation strategies. The package covers various aspects, including terminology definitions, technical specifications, and tax collection. Following review by various committees, it is expected to be promoted and implemented globally, facilitating trade and harmonizing practices in the rapidly growing e-commerce sector.

WCO JICA Boost Customs Revenue in Pacific Islands

WCO JICA Boost Customs Revenue in Pacific Islands

The World Customs Organization (WCO), in collaboration with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), launched the Pacific Islands Customs "Professional Mentoring Framework" (PMF) to enhance customs modernization in the region. A preparatory meeting identified customs valuation and commodity classification as priority areas. The project's success hinges on accurate needs assessments, practical training content, diverse training methods, scientific impact evaluation, and ensuring sustainability. The PMF aims to build capacity and improve tax administration through effective mentorship and targeted training programs.

WCO Reforms Global Trade Rules for Crossborder Ecommerce

WCO Reforms Global Trade Rules for Crossborder Ecommerce

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has issued guidelines to regulate cross-border e-commerce, covering data management, risk control, facilitation, security, tax collection, data analysis, partnerships, and legal frameworks. These guidelines aim to promote trade facilitation, ensure security, effectively collect customs duties, and provide a clear framework for global trade. They address the challenges of the digital economy and foster the sustainable development of cross-border e-commerce, ultimately creating a more efficient and secure global trading environment.

Ivory Coast Customs Modernizes Operations with ROCB Assistance

Ivory Coast Customs Modernizes Operations with ROCB Assistance

The West and Central Africa Capacity Building Office has assisted Côte d'Ivoire Customs in making progress in human resources and project management. By developing a job directory, competency framework, and job descriptions, and by introducing project cycle management and results-based management principles, it has laid the foundation for the modernization of Côte d'Ivoire Customs. The two parties will continue to collaborate to refine relevant tools and methods and develop action plans to consolidate the achievements made.

IATA Simplifies Bank Updates to Speed Up Airline Refunds

IATA Simplifies Bank Updates to Speed Up Airline Refunds

This document guides IATA users on how to easily change bank account information for negative remittances. Users can access the bank beneficiary form via the provided link, complete it, and submit it to update their account details. This ensures smooth and timely negative remittance processing, preventing unnecessary delays or failures. The process outlined helps maintain accurate account information, facilitating efficient financial transactions within the IATA framework. Proper completion and submission of the form are crucial for successful account updates.

US Rail Labor Deal Reached Strike Averted

US Rail Labor Deal Reached Strike Averted

Significant progress has been made in US railroad labor negotiations, with multiple unions reaching tentative agreements with railway companies, reducing the risk of rail service disruptions after the September 16th 'cooling-off' period. The Presidential Emergency Board's (PEB) recommendations provided a framework for negotiations, including wage increases and lump-sum payments. Reaching a final agreement is crucial for the stability of the US economy, averting potential supply chain issues and economic fallout from a nationwide rail shutdown.

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Liberia WCO Boost Customs Efficiency for Humanitarian Aid

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IATA Enhances Airline Partnerships with Digital Ordering New Terms

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