Uzbekistan Streamlines Customs to Enhance Trade Efficiency

Uzbekistan Streamlines Customs to Enhance Trade Efficiency

Uzbekistan hosted a workshop on customs strategic planning to enhance management capabilities and promote trade facilitation. The workshop aimed to improve customs efficiency and effectiveness through strategic planning and performance evaluation. The Global Trade Facilitation program provided support for the event. The initiative underscores Uzbekistan's commitment to streamlining customs procedures, reducing trade barriers, and fostering a more competitive business environment. Ultimately, this leads to increased trade volume and economic growth. The focus on strategic planning and performance evaluation ensures sustainable improvements in customs administration.

Uzbekistan Boosts Customs Efficiency with SECOWCO Aid

Uzbekistan Boosts Customs Efficiency with SECOWCO Aid

Uzbekistan Customs, with the support of the SECO-WCO Global Trade Facilitation Programme, held a workshop on strategic planning and performance evaluation. The aim was to enhance customs' strategic planning and performance management capabilities. By strengthening strategic planning, clarifying strategic objectives, improving performance management, and developing key performance indicators (KPIs), Uzbekistan Customs is committed to building an efficient performance management system. This effort is geared towards promoting international trade facilitation and enhancing national competitiveness.

WCO Introduces Wellness Training for Customs Agencies

WCO Introduces Wellness Training for Customs Agencies

The WCO has launched a Customs Executive Wellbeing Training program, covering stress management and resilience building, to help create a healthy and efficient workforce capable of responding to new challenges. This initiative focuses on equipping customs leaders with the tools and knowledge to support their own wellbeing and that of their teams. By prioritizing employee welfare, the WCO aims to foster a more engaged and productive environment, ultimately strengthening customs operations and their ability to adapt to evolving global demands.

Namibia Adopts Zambias Model for Customs Modernization

Namibia Adopts Zambias Model for Customs Modernization

The Namibian Revenue Agency visited Zambia to learn about customs automation, aiming to improve trade facilitation and implement the WTO's Trade Facilitation Agreement by studying the application of the ASYCUDA World system. The Zambian Revenue Authority shared their experiences in electronic payments and valuation control. This initiative represents a key step for Namibia in building an efficient customs system and promoting economic development.

Global Customs Modernization Advances Trade Facilitation Efforts

Global Customs Modernization Advances Trade Facilitation Efforts

The SECO-WCO workshop emphasized strategic planning as a key driver for transformation, requiring customization and a results-oriented approach. It summarized six key conclusions aimed at supporting the efficient development of customs administrations. The workshop highlighted the importance of tailoring strategic plans to specific contexts and ensuring they are focused on achieving measurable outcomes. These conclusions offer practical guidance for customs departments seeking to improve their performance and contribute to trade facilitation.

West Africa Customs Modernization Enhances Efficiency Training

West Africa Customs Modernization Enhances Efficiency Training

The WACAM project, funded by SIDA, aims to promote regional trade development by enhancing the capacity of West African Customs in human resources, stakeholder relations, and resource mobilization through workshops. The project focuses on Customs Modernization and Capacity Building, specifically targeting improvements in skills and knowledge. By facilitating better collaboration and resource management, WACAM contributes to a more efficient and effective customs environment, ultimately fostering economic growth within the region. The project's emphasis on Resource Mobilization ensures sustainable operations and long-term impact.

Disruptive Tech Transforms Global Trade and Customs

Disruptive Tech Transforms Global Trade and Customs

The World Customs Organization and the World Trade Organization are actively promoting the application of disruptive technologies in customs globally. Through collaborative research, project implementation, and report publication, they aim to raise awareness among members about technology applications, promote trade facilitation, and enhance border security. Embracing technological change is crucial for customs to modernize and improve competitiveness. This includes exploring AI, blockchain, and IoT to streamline processes, improve risk management, and foster a more efficient and secure global trade environment.

PICARD Conference Examines Postpandemic Customs and Sustainability

PICARD Conference Examines Postpandemic Customs and Sustainability

The 15th PICARD Conference focused on customs transformation and sustainable development in the context of the pandemic. Discussions centered on the reshaping of customs roles, customs' responsibilities in sustainable development, the construction of performance evaluation systems, and data-driven customs management models. The conference aimed to provide intellectual support and practical guidance for the modernization of customs worldwide. Registration was free and open to all participants.

Bahamas Strengthens Customs Tariffs to Increase Revenue

Bahamas Strengthens Customs Tariffs to Increase Revenue

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a national workshop in the Bahamas on the Harmonized System (HS) to enhance the Bahamas Customs' capacity in tariff classification. The workshop covered the theory and practice of HS coding, emphasizing the application of the General Rules for Interpretation and focusing on issues such as the classification of parts. Through talent development and the Mercator Program, it aims to facilitate trade in the Bahamas. The workshop also explored the relationship between HS code optimization and tax revenue growth from a data analysis perspective.

Comoros Boosts Customs Skills with WCO Training

Comoros Boosts Customs Skills with WCO Training

Comoros, with the support of the African Development Fund, successfully hosted a national workshop on the World Customs Organization's Harmonized System. The workshop aimed to enhance the legal and technical capabilities of customs officers, equipping them with commodity classification skills to facilitate international trade. Participants were provided with Harmonized System tools. Follow-up training sessions are planned across the islands to ensure customs personnel master the latest classification techniques and integrate into the global trading system. This initiative strengthens customs capacity and promotes efficient trade practices.