WCO Chief Stresses Customs Key Role in Global Supply Chain Resilience

WCO Chief Stresses Customs Key Role in Global Supply Chain Resilience

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization emphasized at the Asian Development Bank Institute Annual Conference that global supply chains face multiple challenges including digitalization, data standardization, disruptive technologies, e-commerce development, environmental issues, and border conflicts. Customs plays a crucial role in enhancing supply chain resilience by strengthening risk management, simplifying customs clearance, fostering international cooperation, applying technology, and building personnel capacity. Enhanced cooperation among border agencies is essential to jointly maintain trade security and facilitation.

Norway Customs Adopts Digital Tools to Streamline Global Trade

Norway Customs Adopts Digital Tools to Streamline Global Trade

Norway's National Customs Day focused on the "Future of Customs," exploring opportunities and challenges presented by emerging technologies like digitalization, 3D printing, and e-commerce. Participants emphasized the need for customs to embrace change, strengthen international cooperation, and enhance intelligent capabilities to address the new global trade landscape. The discussions highlighted the importance of ensuring trade security and facilitation in this evolving environment. Adapting to these technological advancements is crucial for efficient and secure global trade operations.

Global Customs Adopt Digital ATA Carnet to Streamline Trade

Global Customs Adopt Digital ATA Carnet to Streamline Trade

A global training program, co-organized by the World Customs Organization and the International Chamber of Commerce, aims to promote the digital transformation of the ATA Carnet system and enhance customs' responsiveness. The training includes system demonstrations, conceptual explanations, and transition planning, assisting customs administrations in preparing for the digital procedures starting in 2026. The ultimate goal is to achieve full digitalization by the end of 2027. This initiative seeks to streamline international trade processes and improve efficiency through digital solutions.

Kazakhstan Adopts WCO Method to Boost Trade Efficiency

Kazakhstan Adopts WCO Method to Boost Trade Efficiency

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a Time Release Study (TRS) workshop for the Kazakhstan Customs Service to help measure cargo clearance times, identify bottlenecks, and optimize processes. Kazakhstan has established a Single Window platform and plans further digitalization. Despite pandemic challenges, the country intends to implement the TRS to improve trade efficiency. Recommendations include establishing a project team, strengthening training, developing a data quality control system, and enhancing international cooperation. The TRS aims to streamline customs procedures and boost Kazakhstan's trade competitiveness.

WCO Introduces New Customs Strategies to Strengthen Supply Chains

WCO Introduces New Customs Strategies to Strengthen Supply Chains

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization emphasized the importance of global supply chain resilience at the Asian Development Bank Institute Annual Conference. He highlighted six key challenges: digitalization, data standardization, disruptive technologies, e-commerce, environment, and border conflicts. He called for strengthened customs cooperation, simplified clearance procedures, promotion of mutual recognition and interoperability, and support for cross-border e-commerce and green customs. These measures aim to build a more resilient global supply chain ecosystem, helping businesses navigate uncertainties and achieve sustainable development.

WCO Warns of Supply Chain Risks at ADBI Conference

WCO Warns of Supply Chain Risks at ADBI Conference

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization highlighted the importance of global supply chain resilience at the Asian Development Bank Institute Annual Conference. He pointed to challenges such as digitalization, data standardization, disruptive technologies, e-commerce, environmental concerns, and border conflicts. He emphasized the crucial role of customs in enhancing supply chain resilience and called for strengthened international cooperation to address the challenges facing global supply chains, ultimately promoting sustainable and inclusive economic development.

Businesses Customs Collaborate to Strengthen Supply Chains

Businesses Customs Collaborate to Strengthen Supply Chains

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has adopted a resolution aimed at strengthening customs-business partnerships and enhancing global supply chain resilience. The resolution emphasizes strategic prioritization, innovative partnerships, digital transformation, data sharing, and capacity building. The WCO will support its implementation. Businesses can actively participate through AEO certification, enhanced communication, embracing digitalization, and strengthened risk management, collectively building a secure and efficient trade environment. This collaborative approach fosters greater trust and predictability within the international trade landscape, ultimately bolstering supply chain stability.

Central American Customs Boost Disaster Readiness with WCO Aid

Central American Customs Boost Disaster Readiness with WCO Aid

Members of the Central American Customs Council recently held an online seminar to enhance their capacity to handle relief supplies during natural disasters and other emergencies. The meeting reviewed current regulations, proposed strategic recommendations, and emphasized process digitalization and capacity building. They plan to develop a roadmap at the December meeting to build a more efficient regional disaster response system. The focus is on streamlining customs procedures to ensure rapid delivery of essential aid during crises, fostering greater cooperation and preparedness among member states.

GS1 Standards Simplify Customs Boost Global Trade Efficiency

GS1 Standards Simplify Customs Boost Global Trade Efficiency

GS1 global standards are facilitating the standardization, digitalization, and unification of customs product classification, addressing existing complexities, inefficiencies, and conflicts. Utilizing key elements like GTIN, GPC, and GDSN, and incorporating China's pioneering practices of linking GTIN with HS codes, pilot projects have shown initial success. Moving forward, GS1 will continue to strengthen cooperation, promote standardized product classification, and facilitate global trade.