MENA Customs Adopts Blockchain Aiiot to Modernize Trade

MENA Customs Adopts Blockchain Aiiot to Modernize Trade

The WCO's MENA region workshop on disruptive technologies focused on the application of blockchain, AI, and IoT in customs. These technologies can reshape the future of trade by enhancing supply chain transparency, optimizing risk assessment, and enabling real-time cargo tracking. The development of international standards and strengthened regional cooperation are key for MENA customs administrations to seize the opportunities presented by digital transformation.

Global Customs Adopt Luxor Resolution for Ecommerce Compliance

Global Customs Adopt Luxor Resolution for Ecommerce Compliance

The World Customs Organization (WCO) adopted the Luxor Resolution, providing a guiding framework for cross-border e-commerce regulation. It encompasses eight key principles, including advance data, facilitation, security, and taxation. The WCO also reaffirmed its leading role in cross-border e-commerce management to the WTO, pledging support for the WTO's Work Programme on Electronic Commerce. The Luxor Resolution aims to promote trade facilitation, address security challenges, and foster the healthy and sustainable development of cross-border e-commerce.

Malawi Boosts Customs Intelligence to Curb Wildlife Trafficking

Malawi Boosts Customs Intelligence to Curb Wildlife Trafficking

The World Customs Organization (WCO) continues to support the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) in strengthening its intelligence functions to enhance its risk management capabilities in combating illegal wildlife trade. Through the WCO-INAMA project, the MRA has optimized its business processes and job responsibilities, laying the foundation for the implementation of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). This initiative is of great significance for the ecological security of Malawi and the world.

Zambia Zimbabwe Enhance Trade Via Customs Data Link

Zambia Zimbabwe Enhance Trade Via Customs Data Link

Zambia and Zimbabwe are collaborating to promote customs data interconnectivity, aiming to improve cross-border trade efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance security. With technical support from the World Customs Organization, the two countries are unifying data standards, establishing information packages, and refining legal frameworks. This lays a solid foundation for future cooperation and provides valuable experience for other African nations. This initiative heralds a future of more efficient and convenient cross-border trade.

UK Customs Guide Importing Banlangen for Personal Use

UK Customs Guide Importing Banlangen for Personal Use

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the policies and feasible methods for sending Isatis Root Granules to the UK. It emphasizes the risks of direct mailing and offers alternative solutions such as personal carriage and importing through designated importers. The article also reminds readers to pay attention to details such as packaging and declaration, and the importance of complying with customs regulations to ensure the safe and legal acquisition of Isatis Root Granules. Understanding these regulations is crucial for a smooth import process.

Chinas Heating Exports to Europe Rise Amid Energy Shortages

Chinas Heating Exports to Europe Rise Amid Energy Shortages

The European energy crisis has triggered a surge in exports of Chinese heating equipment, with 1.29 million electric blankets sold. This article analyzes the market opportunities and challenges, emphasizing the importance of compliant operation. It reminds sellers to pay attention to patents, quality, and certifications. Cautious and compliant operations are crucial for capitalizing on the European market.

Antigua and Barbuda Customs Honors Veterans Ahead of ICD 2025

Antigua and Barbuda Customs Honors Veterans Ahead of ICD 2025

On the occasion of International Customs Day 2025, the Customs and Excise Division of Antigua and Barbuda recognized three long-serving veteran officers for their outstanding contributions to national development. Their dedication and professionalism are invaluable assets to the customs service, inspiring all customs personnel to contribute to the nation's customs endeavors. The recognition highlights their exceptional service and commitment to upholding the integrity and efficiency of customs operations in Antigua and Barbuda.

Ukraine Customs Academy Becomes Key EU Officer Training Hub

Ukraine Customs Academy Becomes Key EU Officer Training Hub

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has established a European Regional Training Center in Ukraine to enhance the capacity of customs officials in the European region, promoting trade facilitation and security. The Ukrainian Customs Academy was designated as the location for the training center, and a Memorandum of Understanding was signed with the WCO. The center will provide high-quality training courses covering various aspects of customs management, helping European customs administrations address international trade challenges and build efficient and secure customs systems. This initiative strengthens regional cooperation and supports effective customs practices.

WCO Promotes Data Analytics for Smarter Customs and Trade Growth

WCO Promotes Data Analytics for Smarter Customs and Trade Growth

The World Customs Organization (WCO) holds data analysis workshops to promote its application in customs and enhance management effectiveness. Through data analysis, customs can achieve goals like risk management, trade compliance, trade facilitation, and revenue collection, ultimately realizing digital transformation and building smart customs. Facing challenges in data quality, security, talent, and technology, customs must actively embrace data analysis and serve national economic development. This includes leveraging data to improve efficiency and effectiveness in various customs operations.

Wcos WACAM Project Boosts Customs Collaboration in Cape Verde

Wcos WACAM Project Boosts Customs Collaboration in Cape Verde

The WCO's WACAM project assisted Cape Verde Customs in establishing a stakeholder engagement mechanism to enhance transparency, facilitate trade, combat smuggling, and achieve customs modernization. This initiative fostered collaboration and improved communication between customs authorities and various stakeholders, leading to more efficient and effective customs operations. The project's success highlights the importance of stakeholder involvement in driving customs reform and promoting economic growth.