WCO Adopts Resolution to Strengthen Supply Chain Resilience

WCO Adopts Resolution to Strengthen Supply Chain Resilience

World Customs Organization (WCO) resolutions aim to strengthen customs-industry cooperation and enhance global supply chain resilience in response to global challenges. By reinforcing resilience awareness, innovating collaborative models, and optimizing the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program, these resolutions seek to build a safer and more efficient global trade environment. The goal is to promote international trade facilitation and economic prosperity by fostering greater collaboration and preparedness within the supply chain ecosystem. This includes addressing vulnerabilities and ensuring business continuity in the face of disruptions.

Liberia Enhances Crossborder Aid Efforts

Liberia Enhances Crossborder Aid Efforts

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN-OCHA) conducted a mission in Liberia. This mission, under the C-RED project, aims to strengthen Liberian customs capacity, promote cross-border agency cooperation, and optimize the clearance process for relief goods. The goal is to build a more efficient humanitarian assistance system and enhance the country's ability to respond to emergencies. The project seeks to improve coordination and streamline procedures to ensure timely delivery of aid during crises.

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.

Customs Key in Fighting Illegal Wildlife Trade CITES COP15 Insights

Customs Key in Fighting Illegal Wildlife Trade CITES COP15 Insights

The 15th meeting of the CITES Conference of the Parties highlighted the crucial role of customs in combating cross-border environmental crime. The WCO contributes to the protection of endangered species by raising awareness among customs officers, providing enforcement tools, and strengthening international cooperation. Data analysis reveals a persistently high violation rate, necessitating enhanced data-driven enforcement and technological innovation to build a global environmental security defense. Further efforts are needed to improve detection and prevention measures, fostering a collaborative approach to effectively combat illegal wildlife trade.

South Africa Nigeria Strengthen Trade Ties Under Afcfta

South Africa Nigeria Strengthen Trade Ties Under Afcfta

Supported by the WCO's Accelerate Trade Facilitation Programme, the South African Revenue Service (SARS) and the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) successfully conducted an experience exchange focusing on post-clearance audit, Authorized Economic Operator (AEO), and risk management. The aim was to enhance the NCS's risk management capabilities, promote trade compliance, and contribute to the prosperity of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). This collaboration underscores the importance of customs cooperation in facilitating trade and strengthening regional economic integration through improved risk assessment and streamlined procedures.

Global Customs Agencies Strengthen Ozone Layer Protections

Global Customs Agencies Strengthen Ozone Layer Protections

The World Customs Organization (WCO) actively participates in international efforts to protect the ozone layer by strengthening border controls, combating illegal trade, and enhancing customs capacity. These measures effectively enforce multilateral environmental agreements such as the Montreal Protocol. Future efforts should focus on strengthening international cooperation, risk management, and technological applications to safeguard human health and the global environment. The WCO's commitment to environmental security ensures a safer and healthier planet for future generations by preventing the illegal trade of ozone-depleting substances and promoting sustainable practices.

WCO Strengthens Zambias Crackdown on Wildlife Trafficking

WCO Strengthens Zambias Crackdown on Wildlife Trafficking

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the WCO-INAMA project, supports Zambia Customs in enhancing its intelligence capabilities to combat the illegal trade in endangered species. Expert teams provide strategic guidance covering intelligence gathering, analysis, dissemination, risk management, and international cooperation. The project also promotes technology empowerment, aiming to promote Zambia's sustainable development and safeguard its green future. This initiative strengthens Zambia's ability to protect its natural resources and combat wildlife crime, contributing to global conservation efforts and fostering a more secure and sustainable environment.

WCO Boosts East and Southern Africa Customs for Trade Growth

WCO Boosts East and Southern Africa Customs for Trade Growth

The 36th WCO ESA Regional Steering Group Meeting focused on customs modernization, emphasizing capacity building, regional cooperation, and strategic guidance. The ROCB's report highlighted its contributions to capacity building and technical assistance. The WCO Secretariat presented strategic plans and emerging issues. Businesses should focus on policies, strengthen compliance, participate in capacity building initiatives, communicate with customs authorities, and embrace technological innovation to seize opportunities and achieve business growth. This meeting underscored the importance of collaborative efforts and strategic alignment for effective trade facilitation in the region.

Smart Security Devices Boost Global Trade Efficiency

Smart Security Devices Boost Global Trade Efficiency

A World Customs Organization (WCO) report reveals the profound impact of Smart Security Devices (SSDs) on international trade. SSDs reshape trade by enhancing cargo control, streamlining customs clearance, and ensuring supply chain security. The report emphasizes interoperability, standardization, and international cooperation as crucial for maximizing the potential of SSDs. It explores the advantages and disadvantages of different SSD types, providing guidance for building a safer and more efficient global trade system. This analysis highlights the transformative role of technology in securing and facilitating international commerce.

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WTO and WCO Partner to Enhance Global Trade Living Standards

WTO and WCO Partner to Enhance Global Trade Living Standards

The Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO) emphasized the crucial role of collaboration between trade and customs communities in improving global well-being at the World Customs Organization (WCO) Council meeting. By strengthening information sharing, capacity building, and technological innovation, the WTO and WCO can jointly build a more prosperous, equitable, and sustainable global trading system. This cooperation is essential for facilitating trade, ensuring security, and promoting economic development worldwide. The focus is on streamlining processes and fostering a collaborative environment for mutual benefit.