West Africa Enhances Customs Risk Management During Pandemic

West Africa Enhances Customs Risk Management During Pandemic

Supported by the WCO/JICA joint project, West African Customs administrations continued to enhance their risk management and intelligence analysis capabilities during the pandemic through online training. The MTP project, involving six countries including Benin, aims to cultivate a team of experts proficient in these skills and has made significant progress. By adopting innovative training methods, the project overcame the challenges posed by the pandemic and injected new momentum into customs capacity building in West Africa. The online format allowed for continued learning and development despite travel restrictions and social distancing measures.

Mozambique Tightens Customs to Curb Hazardous Waste Smuggling

Mozambique Tightens Customs to Curb Hazardous Waste Smuggling

The World Customs Organization (WCO), in collaboration with organizations like the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), held a workshop in Mozambique to enhance customs officers' awareness of the Basel Convention and the Montreal Protocol. This initiative aims to strengthen border control of hazardous waste and ozone-depleting substances. The activity is part of the Sida-WCO TFCM Programme, which supports developing countries' customs administrations in improving their environmental capabilities to address global environmental challenges collectively. The program focuses on building capacity for effective implementation and enforcement of relevant environmental agreements.

German Customs Officer Rises to Finance Leadership Role

German Customs Officer Rises to Finance Leadership Role

Constanze Voss, a senior German customs official, shares her career journey from lawyer to customs leader, emphasizing the importance of adaptability, communication, and leadership in diverse roles. She encourages young women to be brave and confident, seizing opportunities within the customs field. Voss highlights the German Customs' efforts in promoting diversity and supporting employee work-life balance. Her story inspires women to pursue leadership positions and demonstrates the evolving landscape of the customs profession, embracing inclusivity and offering a supportive environment for all employees.

Nigeria Customs Enhances Leadership with WCO Training Program

Nigeria Customs Enhances Leadership with WCO Training Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a Leadership and Management Development Workshop for the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), aiming to enhance the capabilities of senior management and drive NCS reform and modernization. The workshop covered topics such as strategic management, people management, and change management. Participants responded enthusiastically, expressing their intention to apply what they learned. The Comptroller General of the NCS highly praised the workshop, recognizing its crucial role in developing the skills necessary to address future challenges.

Benin Customs Upgrades HR Systems with WCO Assistance

Benin Customs Upgrades HR Systems with WCO Assistance

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supports the Benin Customs Administration in implementing a competency-based human resource management system, aiming to enhance customs administration in the region. Through the WCO-WACAM project, Benin Customs completed a job directory, competency inventory, and job descriptions, and developed a detailed work plan, laying the foundation for HR modernization. This initiative not only improves the quality of Benin Customs staff but also provides a reference for other African countries. This project contributes to strengthening customs efficiency and effectiveness.

Benin Customs Boosts Gender Equality with WCO Backing

Benin Customs Boosts Gender Equality with WCO Backing

The World Customs Organization (WCO) collaborated with Benin Customs to promote inclusive customs by implementing Gender Equality and Diversity (GEDC) policies. This follow-up mission included awareness workshops, assessed the progress of the GED action plan implementation, and offered recommendations for improvement. The aim is to establish a more equitable and efficient working environment within Benin Customs. The mission focused on evaluating the effectiveness of current initiatives and identifying areas where further action is needed to ensure a truly inclusive and diverse workforce within the Benin Customs administration.

Trumps Trade Policies Fuel Transpacific Trade Uncertainty

Trumps Trade Policies Fuel Transpacific Trade Uncertainty

The trade agreement signed by the Trump administration raises tariff levels, making the Trans-Pacific trade environment more uncertain, which adds pressure on global businesses and economic cooperation. Companies face risks of rising costs, making it increasingly important to seek alternative solutions to navigate the uncertainty.

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Antigua and Barbuda Customs Honors Veterans Ahead of ICD 2025

Antigua and Barbuda Customs Honors Veterans Ahead of ICD 2025

On the occasion of International Customs Day 2025, the Customs and Excise Division of Antigua and Barbuda recognized three long-serving veteran officers for their outstanding contributions to national development. Their dedication and professionalism are invaluable assets to the customs service, inspiring all customs personnel to contribute to the nation's customs endeavors. The recognition highlights their exceptional service and commitment to upholding the integrity and efficiency of customs operations in Antigua and Barbuda.

Understanding Bonded Goods: Advantages and Applications

Understanding Bonded Goods: Advantages and Applications

Bonded goods refer to products that enter China with customs approval and are exempt from taxes. These items can be stored or processed in designated regulatory areas with the intention of being re-exported, thus temporarily avoiding tax liabilities. However, if they are not re-exported, taxes must be paid according to regulations. Understanding this rule helps enterprises engage flexibly in international trade and enhance economic benefits.

In-depth Analysis of Air Freight Export Quotation Cost Composition

In-depth Analysis of Air Freight Export Quotation Cost Composition

This article provides a detailed analysis of the various costs involved in air freight export under the 'Door-to-Door' (DDP) pricing model, including pickup fees, export customs fees, packaging fees, air freight charges, insurance fees, and other costs in the destination country. By clarifying the cost components, it helps merchants and customers better understand and manage transportation costs, ensuring transparency and compliance in international trade.