Gabon Enhances Customs Skills with WCO Training Program

Gabon Enhances Customs Skills with WCO Training Program

Under the WCO-WACAM project funded by the Swedish government, the Gabon Customs Administration successfully held a 'Train-the-Trainer' workshop. This significantly enhanced the capabilities of 23 participants in key areas such as customs valuation and tariffs. The project not only lays the foundation for a sustainable talent development system within Gabon Customs but also provides valuable lessons learned for other developing countries. The workshop aimed to empower participants to become effective trainers and contribute to the long-term strengthening of customs operations.

WCO Launches Leadership Program for Palestinian Customs Officers

WCO Launches Leadership Program for Palestinian Customs Officers

The WCO conducted a leadership workshop for Palestinian Customs, aiming to enhance the skills of middle and senior managers and support customs modernization. The workshop received positive feedback from participants. The training focused on improving leadership capabilities within the customs administration to facilitate more effective operations and contribute to the overall modernization efforts of Palestinian Customs. This initiative is expected to have a significant impact on the efficiency and effectiveness of customs procedures in Palestine.

WCO Backs Sudan Customs in HR Management Reform

WCO Backs Sudan Customs in HR Management Reform

At the request of Sudanese Customs, the World Customs Organization (WCO) provided support for modernizing its human resource management. Through workshops and remote assistance, the WCO helped Sudanese Customs build a modern, competency-based HR management system. This system aims to enhance talent attraction, improve employee performance, optimize talent allocation, and strengthen organizational competitiveness, ultimately contributing to the modernization of Sudanese Customs. The project focused on developing a framework that aligns HR practices with the strategic goals of the organization.

WCO Aids Mongolia in Strengthening Customs Risk Management

WCO Aids Mongolia in Strengthening Customs Risk Management

The World Customs Organization (WCO) collaborated with Mongolian Customs to conduct a passenger risk screening workshop in Ulaanbaatar, aiming to enhance Mongolia's risk-based passenger targeting capabilities. The workshop covered risk management frameworks, behavioral analysis, questioning techniques, and the application of WCO risk management tools. It emphasized the strategic importance of risk management in customs modernization and explored future trends in intelligent risk management.

Benin Customs Adopts Competency Model to Enhance Efficiency

Benin Customs Adopts Competency Model to Enhance Efficiency

With the support of the Swedish government through the WACAM project, Benin Customs has successfully implemented a competency-based human resource management system. This system covers key areas such as recruitment, training, and performance evaluation, aiming to enhance the overall effectiveness of the customs administration. The Minister of Finance expressed support for the project and hopes to extend it to the tax department. A pilot competency assessment project will be launched at Cotonou Airport, laying the foundation for the modernization of human resources within Benin Customs.

Asiapacific Customs Enhance Remote Training Through Regional Collaboration

Asiapacific Customs Enhance Remote Training Through Regional Collaboration

The 19th Heads of WCO Regional Training Centers in Asia Pacific Conference focused on customs capacity building under the pandemic, exploring distance learning strategies, professional development, and data analytics applications. Various centers shared their experiences, emphasizing collaboration to jointly address challenges and promote customs modernization in the Asia-Pacific region. The meeting highlighted the importance of adapting training methods and leveraging technology to ensure continued professional development for customs officers during and after the pandemic.

US Customs Delays Disrupt Amazon Walmart Supply Chains

US Customs Delays Disrupt Amazon Walmart Supply Chains

US customs inspections are intensifying, leading to increased port congestion. Amazon and Walmart warehouses are experiencing capacity issues, making delivery appointments difficult. Some warehouses are even refusing floor-loaded shipments. Oakland terminal's GATE FEE is set to increase, and inspection rates are soaring across multiple ports, with a focus on cargo value and compliance. Export businesses should closely monitor the latest developments at ports and warehouses, proactively assess risks, and implement appropriate mitigation strategies. This includes considering alternative ports or shipping methods to avoid delays and potential storage fees.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Global Customs Agencies Pledge Faster Disaster Relief Clearance

Global Customs Agencies Pledge Faster Disaster Relief Clearance

The World Customs Organization (WCO) pledged to expedite customs clearance for disaster relief goods at the World Humanitarian Summit, emphasizing communication, coordination, and protection. The WCO will gather experiences, provide training, and launch an assistance project in West Africa. The Secretary General called for international cooperation to build an efficient and reliable global humanitarian relief system, leveraging data analysis to improve rescue efficiency. The WCO aims to streamline processes and foster collaboration to ensure aid reaches those in need quickly and effectively during times of crisis.

Georgia Enhances Customs Skills with WCO Classification Training

Georgia Enhances Customs Skills with WCO Classification Training

With the support of the WCO, Georgia hosted a national workshop on commodity classification, aimed at enhancing the institutional capacity of the Revenue Service and cultivating a core team of experts. Through theoretical learning, practical exercises, and expert exchanges, participants significantly improved their understanding and application of the HS, laying a solid foundation for the future development of Georgian Customs. This workshop also provides valuable experience for other countries seeking to improve their commodity classification expertise.

Liberia Launches Digital Etariff Platform to Streamline Customs

Liberia Launches Digital Etariff Platform to Streamline Customs

The Liberia Revenue Authority held a workshop on its e-Tariff platform, aimed at improving the efficiency and accuracy of tariff classification. The platform, expected to launch in September, will cover commodity classification, tariff inquiries, and customs declaration form completion, incorporating Harmonized System revisions. With 53 officials from key departments participating, this initiative marks a significant step in Liberia's customs digital transformation.