Tanzania Boosts Trade with Upgraded Customs System

Tanzania Boosts Trade with Upgraded Customs System

With support from WCO/JICA, Tanzania is actively developing a customs risk management framework to enhance customs efficiency, combat smuggling and tax evasion, and promote trade facilitation. Through risk identification, assessment, control, and monitoring, this framework will help Tanzanian customs address challenges and contribute to national economic development. International cooperation and continuous improvement are key. The risk management concept is also applicable to other areas.

Colombias Customs System Needs Upgrade WCO Report Finds

Colombias Customs System Needs Upgrade WCO Report Finds

In 2008, the World Customs Organization conducted a diagnostic assessment of Colombia's intention to implement the SAFE Framework. The assessment revealed that Colombian Customs had undergone initial modernization but still had gaps compared to SAFE Framework requirements. The expert team recommended developing a detailed implementation plan, strengthening personnel training and IT investment, and enhancing international cooperation and private sector partnerships to comprehensively improve customs efficiency and trade security.

Uzbekistan Maldives Boost Customs Efficiency Via Virtual Exchange

Uzbekistan Maldives Boost Customs Efficiency Via Virtual Exchange

Within the framework of the World Customs Organization, Uzbekistan and Maldives Customs conducted a virtual learning exchange on Post Clearance Audit (PCA). The Maldives shared its experience in PCA organization, legal framework, operations, coordination, and IT systems. This effectively enhanced Uzbekistan's customs audit capabilities and promoted cooperation between the two customs administrations. This activity provides a valuable reference for other countries seeking to improve customs management through international cooperation.

Ukraine Advances Customs Modernization to Boost Trade Efficiency

Ukraine Advances Customs Modernization to Boost Trade Efficiency

The State Fiscal Service (SFS) of Ukraine is actively pursuing customs modernization, collaborating with the World Customs Organization (WCO) to develop a strategic planning framework. This framework includes stakeholder analysis, SWOT analysis, vision reshaping, and the establishment of strategic priorities. The initiative aims to enhance customs clearance efficiency, improve the business environment, strengthen risk management, and promote international cooperation. This will contribute significantly to Ukraine's economic development and international trade.

WCO Releases New Ecommerce Crossborder Trade Rules

WCO Releases New Ecommerce Crossborder Trade Rules

The World Customs Organization (WCO) E-Commerce Package provides a guiding framework for customs administrations in managing cross-border e-commerce, with the core being the Framework of Standards on Cross-Border E-Commerce. It covers trade facilitation, security, revenue collection, and consumer protection. The WCO urges countries to implement the package in phases based on their national circumstances and provides support to promote secure, efficient, sustainable, and inclusive cross-border e-commerce development.

World Customs Organization Updates Ecommerce Trade Rules

World Customs Organization Updates Ecommerce Trade Rules

This paper delves into the periodic review and maintenance mechanism of the World Customs Organization (WCO) Cross-Border E-commerce Framework. The framework aims to address the rapidly evolving e-commerce landscape, promoting compliance, security, and efficiency in cross-border e-commerce. The article details the framework's establishment and evolution, the establishment of the maintenance mechanism, the first annual review, the first four-year periodic review, and future development directions. It provides valuable insights for relevant practitioners.

Uzbekistan Maldives Boost Customs Cooperation in Joint Workshop

Uzbekistan Maldives Boost Customs Cooperation in Joint Workshop

Uzbekistan and Maldives Customs exchanged insights on post-clearance audit (PCA) through a virtual workshop under the World Customs Organization framework. Maldives Customs shared its experience in organizational structure, legal framework, operational procedures, departmental collaboration, and IT systems. This collaboration aims to enhance Uzbekistan's PCA capabilities and foster cooperation between the two customs administrations. The workshop provided a platform for knowledge sharing and best practices, contributing to improved efficiency and effectiveness in customs operations for both countries.

JLL Forms Task Force to Transform Retail Supply Chains

JLL Forms Task Force to Transform Retail Supply Chains

JLL introduces the Retail Industrial Transformation Framework (RITF), designed to provide retailers and their property owners with a one-stop, customized real estate solution. RITF integrates experts across retail, industrial, and capital markets to offer services including supply chain consulting, retail and e-commerce fulfillment, urban logistics, and retail property redevelopment. This framework empowers clients to navigate transformation challenges and capitalize on growth opportunities by optimizing their real estate strategies and supply chains in the evolving retail landscape.

Asiapacific Introduces Global Ecommerce Standards

Asiapacific Introduces Global Ecommerce Standards

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has released a cross-border e-commerce framework, with the Asia-Pacific region leading the implementation. This framework aims to harmonize regulatory policies across countries, streamline customs clearance, strengthen risk management and consumer protection, and promote the healthy development of cross-border e-commerce. Its implementation will make overseas online shopping more convenient and safer for consumers, facilitate business expansion into overseas markets, and improve the overall service level of the industry.

World Customs Organization Pushes Data Standardization

World Customs Organization Pushes Data Standardization

The 3rd Working Group on Data and Statistics (WGDS) meeting of the World Customs Organization (WCO) focused on customs data standardization, security, and collaboration. Through standardizing enforcement statistics, promoting best practices in data sharing, strengthening cybersecurity protection, and unifying data terminology, the meeting aimed to build a data-driven customs framework. This framework is designed to facilitate and secure global trade by improving data quality and interoperability among customs administrations worldwide. The ultimate goal is enhanced efficiency and effectiveness in customs operations.