Perboosts Trade Efficiency with Facilitation Project

Perboosts Trade Efficiency with Facilitation Project

The Global Trade Facilitation Programme (GTFP) partnered with SUNAT, the Peruvian Customs Authority, to conduct a strategic planning workshop. The aim was to enhance SUNAT's strategic planning capabilities by refining strategic objectives and developing Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for a more efficient regulatory model. WCO experts tailored a strategic map and integrated control panel for Peruvian Customs, supporting its digital transformation and sustainable development. This collaboration seeks to improve SUNAT's overall effectiveness and contribute to Peru's economic growth through streamlined trade processes.

Latin America Strengthens Tax Customs Systems Through Global Partnerships

Latin America Strengthens Tax Customs Systems Through Global Partnerships

The "Senior Tax and Customs Administration Program," jointly organized by institutions like the IMF and WCO, aims to enhance the capabilities of mid-to-senior level managers in tax and customs administrations across Central and South America. This program, delivered through a blended online and offline approach, provides training in areas such as strategic planning, risk management, and change management. It assists customs and tax departments in addressing global trade and tax challenges, ultimately contributing to economic development in the region.

Sierra Leone Enhances Tax Collection with HR Modernization

Sierra Leone Enhances Tax Collection with HR Modernization

The National Revenue Authority (NRA) of Sierra Leone, in collaboration with the World Customs Organization (WCO), has launched a modernization project of its human resources system. This initiative aims to build a competency-based HRM system to improve recruitment, performance management, training, compensation, and employee relations. The goal is to inject talent and drive into the nation's economic development by strengthening the NRA's human capital. This comprehensive reform seeks to ensure a skilled and motivated workforce capable of effectively managing the country's revenue collection and contributing to sustainable economic growth.

Dutch Customs Boosts Global Trade Via WCO Exchange Program

Dutch Customs Boosts Global Trade Via WCO Exchange Program

The Netherlands Customs Administration hosted experts from Cameroon and Sierra Leone to share expertise on rules of origin and commodity classification. This initiative aimed to enhance the capabilities of the visiting customs officials in these crucial areas. By sharing best practices and providing practical training, the Netherlands Customs Administration fostered international cooperation and contributed to trade facilitation. This collaboration also served to enhance the Netherlands Customs Administration's reputation as a leader in customs expertise and international partnership.

Latin American Officials Boost Tax Customs Expertise in Training

Latin American Officials Boost Tax Customs Expertise in Training

The Advanced Course on Tax and Customs Administration for Latin America and the Caribbean, co-organized by institutions like the IMF, successfully concluded. It aimed to enhance the management capabilities of senior officials in the region to address challenges in the complex international trade environment. The curriculum covered strategic management, risk management, performance management, and international cooperation. With the fifth edition of the course soon to launch, it will further contribute to sustainable development by equipping officials with the necessary skills and knowledge to navigate the evolving global landscape and promote efficient tax and customs practices.

Wenzhou Workshop Helps Locals Overcome Public Speaking Fears

Wenzhou Workshop Helps Locals Overcome Public Speaking Fears

Wenzhou Public Speaking and Elocution Training Camp offers offline experiential courses designed to help participants overcome communication barriers and boost their confidence. The curriculum combines theory and practice, covering core modules such as overcoming fear, language organization, communication techniques, improvisation, and body language. Limited spots are available, and advance reservation is required.

Moldova Boosts Customs Skills with WCO Training

Moldova Boosts Customs Skills with WCO Training

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a Customs Valuation workshop for Moldova Customs to enhance their valuation capabilities. The workshop covered the WTO Valuation Agreement, application of valuation databases, valuation of used goods, handling of assistance and royalties, and advance rulings. This workshop improved the professional competence of Moldova Customs officers, laying a foundation for trade facilitation. The training provided practical knowledge and skills necessary for accurate and efficient customs valuation procedures, contributing to smoother international trade flows.

Guinea Customs Adopts Wcos Ncen System to Boost Enforcement

Guinea Customs Adopts Wcos Ncen System to Boost Enforcement

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the WACAM project, provided Guinea Customs with the nCEN application and related training to enhance its enforcement capabilities. The nCEN system assists Guinea Customs in strengthening cooperation with other agencies, improving enforcement efficiency, and utilizing data-driven decision-making. This leads to more effective combating of smuggling, safeguarding national security, and promoting trade facilitation. This project serves as a successful example of international cooperation for enhancing customs enforcement capacity in other developing countries.

WCO Eswatini Pilot Enhanced Customs Training Program

WCO Eswatini Pilot Enhanced Customs Training Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO) launched a pilot training evaluation project in collaboration with the Eswatini Revenue Authority (ERA) to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of customs personnel, processes, and structures. Funded by the EU-HS Africa Programme, the project utilizes a systematic evaluation framework covering five levels: reaction, learning, behavior, results, and return on investment. Emphasizing collaboration and participation, the project's findings were shared with WCO members in February 2022. This initiative aims to strengthen customs capacity and improve overall performance through comprehensive evaluation methodologies.

Botswana Strengthens Environmental Customs Enforcement Under Global Pacts

Botswana Strengthens Environmental Customs Enforcement Under Global Pacts

The World Customs Organization (WCO), in collaboration with UNEP and others, held a workshop for Botswana Customs to enhance awareness of the Basel and Montreal Conventions and strengthen controls over the cross-border movement of hazardous waste and ozone-depleting substances. The workshop fostered cooperation between customs and environmental agencies. Further technical assistance is planned to support the implementation of the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement. This initiative aims to bolster Botswana's capacity in enforcing environmental regulations and facilitating legitimate trade while preventing illegal trafficking of harmful materials.