Lao Customs Adopts Japanese Expertise to Curb Smuggling

Lao Customs Adopts Japanese Expertise to Curb Smuggling

In 2017, Lao Customs officers participated in a training program on airport compliance and enforcement, supported by the World Customs Organization and sponsored by the Japan Customs Cooperation Fund. The training aimed to enhance Lao Customs' capabilities in passenger risk management. Through theoretical learning and practical exercises, participants mastered key skills such as risk assessment, risk profiling, and target selection. They also learned practical methods including verbal and non-verbal risk assessment and questioning techniques. This initiative contributes to the modernization of Lao Customs.

Malaysia Customs Enhances Elearning to Train Officers

Malaysia Customs Enhances Elearning to Train Officers

Malaysia Customs has signed a new licensing agreement with the WCO to upgrade its e-learning platform to CLiKC!, aiming to enhance the capabilities of its customs officers. This marks a significant upgrade to Malaysia's customs training system, enabling the localization of WCO courses and customized training content. This initiative will improve training efficiency, reduce costs, and promote knowledge sharing, leading the way in regional customs modernization. The upgraded platform will provide better access to relevant training materials and contribute to the professional development of customs officers.

Mali Customs Boosts Training with WCO Support for Staff Efficiency

Mali Customs Boosts Training with WCO Support for Staff Efficiency

With the support of the World Customs Organization, Mali Customs developed a Human Resource Management Strategy for 2018-2021. This strategy aims to enhance employee skills, improve work efficiency, and strengthen organizational cohesion through tools like competency models, ultimately achieving the overall mission of customs. The success of Mali Customs has attracted significant attention from the Ministry of Finance and is expected to be promoted to other government departments. The focus is on building a capable and motivated workforce to drive customs modernization and improve overall performance.

ADB WCO Enhance Asian Trade Via Customs Reforms

ADB WCO Enhance Asian Trade Via Customs Reforms

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the World Customs Organization (WCO) are strengthening their collaboration to enhance trade facilitation in Asia. This partnership focuses on adopting WCO standards, promoting customs modernization, and fostering regional cooperation. The aim is to build an efficient, transparent, and secure trading environment, ultimately contributing to regional economic prosperity. The collaboration will involve joint efforts to implement best practices and streamline customs procedures across the region.

Colombias Customs System Needs Upgrade WCO Report Finds

Colombias Customs System Needs Upgrade WCO Report Finds

In 2008, the World Customs Organization conducted a diagnostic assessment of Colombia's intention to implement the SAFE Framework. The assessment revealed that Colombian Customs had undergone initial modernization but still had gaps compared to SAFE Framework requirements. The expert team recommended developing a detailed implementation plan, strengthening personnel training and IT investment, and enhancing international cooperation and private sector partnerships to comprehensively improve customs efficiency and trade security.

WCO JICA Team Up to Upgrade Customs Systems in Developing Countries

WCO JICA Team Up to Upgrade Customs Systems in Developing Countries

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) signed a Memorandum of Cooperation in 2015. This collaboration aims to improve customs administration in developing countries and promote economic development through capacity building, customs modernization, and trade facilitation. Both parties will deepen cooperation, innovate approaches, and jointly address new global trade dynamics. The goal is to build a more open, inclusive, and mutually beneficial global trade landscape.

WCO Boosts Philippine Customs to Speed Trade Reforms

WCO Boosts Philippine Customs to Speed Trade Reforms

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a leadership and management development workshop for the Bureau of Customs (BOC) Philippines. The workshop aimed to enhance strategic alignment, teamwork, and individual growth, thereby promoting trade facilitation reforms and improving trade efficiency. Focusing on key challenges, the workshop emphasized the importance of Time Release Studies. This initiative supports the BOC in achieving modernization and sustainable development within the Philippine customs administration.

Armenia Boosts Customs Oversight with WCO Risk Management Aid

Armenia Boosts Customs Oversight with WCO Risk Management Aid

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supports Armenia in enhancing its customs risk management and post-clearance audit capabilities, aiming to establish an efficient "Blue Lane" to promote trade facilitation. Through diagnostic assessments, the development of risk management systems, the improvement of post-clearance audit systems, and the construction of the "Blue Lane," Armenian Customs is moving towards modernization and intelligence. This progress contributes significantly to trade security and economic development.

Philippines Advances Customs Reform with WCO World Bank Backing

Philippines Advances Customs Reform with WCO World Bank Backing

Philippine Customs is collaborating with the WCO and the World Bank to advance reform and modernization projects. The projects focus on three key goals: strengthening the information technology architecture, revitalizing human resource management, and establishing a customs academy. These initiatives aim to enhance customs efficiency and service capabilities, ultimately promoting the economic development of the Philippines. The WCO's specialized tools provide strong support for the implementation of these projects.

Ivory Coast Customs Modernizes Operations with ROCB Assistance

Ivory Coast Customs Modernizes Operations with ROCB Assistance

The West and Central Africa Capacity Building Office is assisting the Ivorian Customs in its modernization efforts. This includes the introduction of a competency-based system and project management methodologies. The aim is to enhance the customs administration's overall management and service delivery capabilities. This initiative focuses on strengthening human resources and improving operational efficiency, ultimately contributing to a more effective and modern customs service in Côte d'Ivoire.