WCO Unveils Plan to Modernize Global Trade Systems

WCO Unveils Plan to Modernize Global Trade Systems

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Permanent Technical Committee (PTC) meeting approved several instruments for submission to the Policy Commission (PC) and Council. The meeting focused on topics such as data strategy, trade facilitation, and e-commerce, aiming to improve customs efficiency and promote international trade development. Representatives from the United Kingdom and Indonesia were elected as the new chair and vice-chair, respectively. The approved instruments are expected to further streamline customs procedures and enhance global trade cooperation within the WCO framework.

Eswatini Enhances Trade with Workforce Development

Eswatini Enhances Trade with Workforce Development

Eswatini is enhancing the professionalism of its customs workforce by building a modern, competency-based human resource management system to drive trade facilitation. The World Customs Organization (WCO) provided expert diagnosis and support, and the Eswatini Revenue Authority (SRA) has committed to adopting the principles and developing an implementation plan. This initiative aims to remove trade barriers, improve efficiency, and ultimately promote national economic development. The focus on talent development within the customs administration is crucial for achieving sustainable trade facilitation outcomes.

WCO Digital Tools Boost Global Trade Efficiency

WCO Digital Tools Boost Global Trade Efficiency

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is building an efficient, transparent, and interconnected global trade ecosystem through a range of digital tools. WCO tools, the online bookstore, the Customs Enforcement Network (CEN), and the online learning platform play key roles in standardizing information, knowledge acquisition, combating smuggling, and enhancing skills, respectively. These initiatives collectively promote global trade facilitation and security, contributing to a more seamless and secure international trade environment. The WCO's digital efforts aim to modernize customs procedures and improve cross-border collaboration.

Bhutan Boosts Environmental Compliance with Border Reforms

Bhutan Boosts Environmental Compliance with Border Reforms

Bhutan Customs plays a crucial role in environmental compliance regulation, committed to environmental protection through multi-sector collaboration, legal frameworks, and cross-border cooperation. The application of Single Window Environment (SWE) and simplified customs procedures enhance regulatory efficiency. Facing challenges in knowledge, information sharing, and technology, Bhutan Customs will strengthen cooperation, participate in international projects, and utilize advance cargo information to achieve sustainable development. This includes improving data collection and analysis for better risk assessment and targeting of illegal environmental trade.

Bhutan Boosts Trade Efficiency with WCO Tariff Support

Bhutan Boosts Trade Efficiency with WCO Tariff Support

The WCO is assisting Bhutan in developing its advance ruling system and optimizing tariff classification, enhancing customs capacity, facilitating trade, increasing revenue, and improving the business environment. This initiative focuses on modernizing customs procedures and providing traders with certainty regarding tariff treatment before import or export. By implementing a robust advance ruling system, Bhutan aims to streamline trade processes, reduce disputes, and attract foreign investment. The project contributes to the overall modernization of Bhutanese customs and its alignment with international best practices.