Cape Verde Boosts Trade Through Stakeholder Engagement

Cape Verde Boosts Trade Through Stakeholder Engagement

Cabo Verde has made significant progress in trade facilitation through the WCO-WACAM project, with effective stakeholder engagement being key. The project supports Cabo Verde in implementing measures related to the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement and enhancing customs management capabilities. Through collaboration, Cabo Verde successfully completed a Time Release Study at Praia Port, laying the foundation for improved national port efficiency and demonstrating the value of a collaborative approach. This initiative highlights Cabo Verde's commitment to streamlining trade processes and fostering economic growth.

Bolivia Boosts Customs Efficiency Via Trade Facilitation Project

Bolivia Boosts Customs Efficiency Via Trade Facilitation Project

Under the WCO's global trade facilitation program, a Mercator follow-up mission assessed Bolivian Customs' progress in trade facilitation and provided recommendations for improvement. The evaluation focused on key areas like risk management and advance rulings, engaging actively with stakeholders. Expert advice will help Bolivian Customs refine measures, improve service delivery, and contribute more to economic development. The assessment aimed to identify areas where further progress is needed to streamline procedures and reduce trade costs, ultimately boosting Bolivia's competitiveness in the global market.

Eswatini Enhances Trade with Workforce Development

Eswatini Enhances Trade with Workforce Development

Eswatini is enhancing the professionalism of its customs workforce by building a modern, competency-based human resource management system to drive trade facilitation. The World Customs Organization (WCO) provided expert diagnosis and support, and the Eswatini Revenue Authority (SRA) has committed to adopting the principles and developing an implementation plan. This initiative aims to remove trade barriers, improve efficiency, and ultimately promote national economic development. The focus on talent development within the customs administration is crucial for achieving sustainable trade facilitation outcomes.

West and Central Africa Push to Modernize Customs Systems

West and Central Africa Push to Modernize Customs Systems

The 7th Annual Meeting of Capacity Building Focal Points for West and Central Africa focused on customs reform and modernization strategies. Key challenges discussed included leadership, human resources, outsourcing responsibility repatriation, and trade facilitation. The meeting emphasized strengthening regional cooperation and WCO support to enhance customs management, promote regional economic development, and build an efficient and secure global trade system. The discussions aimed to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of customs administrations in the region, ultimately contributing to increased trade and economic growth.

Global Trade Leaders Discuss Istanbul and ATA Conventions

Global Trade Leaders Discuss Istanbul and ATA Conventions

The 2015 Istanbul Convention Management Committee meeting focused on trade facilitation, discussing the Convention's implementation progress, the eATA project, the TIR Convention, and the WTO's Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA). The meeting emphasized the compatibility between the Istanbul Convention and the TFA. Discussions also covered revising the Convention's annexes and strengthening customs-business cooperation, aiming to optimize temporary admission procedures and promote global trade development. The committee explored ways to streamline processes and enhance efficiency for businesses utilizing the ATA Carnet system.

Rotterdam Convention Spurs Customs Code Reform for Chemical Trade

Rotterdam Convention Spurs Customs Code Reform for Chemical Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) recommends revising the Harmonized System (HS) codes to more accurately track and regulate the international trade of hazardous chemicals controlled under the Rotterdam Convention. This aims to improve data quality, enhance international cooperation, and support more effective chemical management policies. Businesses need to proactively address compliance challenges and work together to build a safer global trade system. This revision will allow for better monitoring and enforcement of the Convention, ensuring responsible trade practices for dangerous chemicals.

WTO WCO Boost Customs Valuation in St Lucia

WTO WCO Boost Customs Valuation in St Lucia

A joint workshop by the World Trade Organization and the World Customs Organization aimed to enhance Saint Lucia's customs valuation capabilities and optimize its trade environment. The workshop covered topics including the Valuation Agreement, technical analysis, dispute resolution, and risk management. The goal was to improve the expertise and skills of Saint Lucian customs officials, ultimately fostering the country's economic development. By strengthening customs valuation practices, Saint Lucia can promote fair trade and attract investment, contributing to sustainable economic growth.

Jamaica Customs Boosts Efficiency Via WCO UNCTAD Partnership

Jamaica Customs Boosts Efficiency Via WCO UNCTAD Partnership

The WCO and UNCTAD assisted the Jamaica Customs Agency in implementing ASYCUDA, enhancing data analysis and customs clearance efficiency, and promoting trade development. This initiative focused on modernizing customs procedures through improved data management and streamlined processes. The collaboration between international organizations and the Jamaica Customs Agency aims to facilitate smoother trade flows and contribute to economic growth. By leveraging ASYCUDA's capabilities, the agency can better analyze trade data, identify potential risks, and expedite the movement of goods across borders.

USUK Trade Grows Amid Postbrexit Opportunities

USUK Trade Grows Amid Postbrexit Opportunities

The US and UK have initiated post-Brexit trade negotiations, aiming to rebuild trade relations and provide certainty for businesses. Companies should closely monitor the progress of these negotiations, assess supply chain risks, actively engage in policy advocacy, strengthen compliance management, expand market channels, and enhance innovation capabilities. By flexibly adjusting their business strategies, businesses can navigate the new landscape and secure their future success. This new trade agreement will significantly impact supply chains and requires careful consideration by all involved parties.

Oman Boosts Trade with Wcobacked Advance Ruling System

Oman Boosts Trade with Wcobacked Advance Ruling System

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supports Oman in establishing an advance ruling system for commodity classification and origin, providing technical guidance through workshops. This system aims to enhance trade transparency and predictability. Oman is actively improving its legal framework, standardizing operational procedures, strengthening information management, and enhancing capacity building to promote trade facilitation. The implementation of advance rulings is a key step in streamlining customs processes and fostering a more efficient trade environment for businesses operating in and with Oman.