Togo Boosts Trade with Wcobacked Customs AEO Program

Togo Boosts Trade with Wcobacked Customs AEO Program

The WCO is assisting the Togo Revenue Authority in establishing an AEO program to enhance trade facilitation. This initiative focuses on optimizing processes and strengthening cooperation to promote economic growth in Togo. By implementing the AEO program, Togo aims to streamline customs procedures, reduce trade barriers, and attract foreign investment. The program's success will contribute to increased efficiency in cross-border trade and a more competitive business environment for Togolese companies. This collaboration between the WCO and Togo Customs is expected to yield significant benefits for the country's economy.

Sierra Leone NRA Adopts Competencybased HR System for Tax Efficiency

Sierra Leone NRA Adopts Competencybased HR System for Tax Efficiency

The National Revenue Authority (NRA) of Sierra Leone, with support from the World Customs Organization (WCO), modernized its human resource system by introducing a competency-based HR management system. This initiative aims to enhance organizational effectiveness and build a professional tax workforce to better serve the national economy. This paper analyzes the construction and application of the competency model, and identifies potential challenges faced by the NRA during the transformation process, along with corresponding strategies to address them. The goal is to improve performance and create a skilled and efficient workforce.

WTO Stresses Trade Facilitation to Boost Global Commerce

WTO Stresses Trade Facilitation to Boost Global Commerce

During the 10th WTO Ministerial Conference, the World Customs Organization and the Kenya Revenue Authority co-hosted a side event focusing on trade facilitation. The event highlighted the importance of coordinated border management, Authorized Economic Operator programs, Time Release Studies, and National Trade Facilitation Committees. It aimed to promote the participation of SMEs and women in global value chains. Participants called for collaborative efforts to overcome challenges and continuously advance trade facilitation, ultimately fostering global trade prosperity. This includes simplifying procedures and harmonizing standards to reduce costs and delays for businesses.

WCO Backs Ghana Customs Modernization Plan

WCO Backs Ghana Customs Modernization Plan

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the WACAM project, assessed and optimized the 2015-2017 strategic plan of the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA). This initiative aimed to enhance customs modernization in Ghana, enabling it to better adapt to the international trade environment and safeguard national economic development. The focus was on strategic plan compliance, modernization reforms, capacity building, and improving the monitoring and evaluation unit, along with internal project management capabilities. The project sought to improve GRA's overall effectiveness and efficiency in customs operations.

Burundi Customs Enhances African Trade with WCO Backing

Burundi Customs Enhances African Trade with WCO Backing

With support from the WCO and the EU, the Burundi Revenue Authority held a national workshop on customs laboratories and the Harmonized System classification of chemical products. The aim is to establish its own laboratory to improve tax collection efficiency, strengthen social and environmental protection, and promote trade facilitation. Guided by WCO experts and through learning technical standards, Burundi Customs is committed to building a first-class customs laboratory, contributing significantly to Burundi's economic development. This initiative is crucial for modernizing customs operations and ensuring compliance with international standards.

WCO Backs Ghana Customs Data Modernization Push

WCO Backs Ghana Customs Data Modernization Push

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the WACAM project, provides strategic planning support to the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), focusing on data-driven modernization. The mission includes assessing the GRA's strategic plan compliance, addressing customs reform and modernization issues, and enhancing monitoring, evaluation, and project management capabilities. Emphasizing the crucial role of data in customs modernization, recommendations include establishing a data warehouse, developing data analysis tools, and formulating data-driven performance indicators. The project aims to transform GRA into a more efficient and effective organization through strategic planning and data utilization.

UK Targets Ebay Sellers with Overseas Warehouse Tax Crackdown

UK Targets Ebay Sellers with Overseas Warehouse Tax Crackdown

HMRC (Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs) is strengthening tax supervision on e-commerce, with overseas warehouse data being integrated with the tax authority. eBay sellers face stricter tax compliance challenges. Overseas warehouses are required to register and disclose customer information, VAT numbers, and product details. Sellers should register for a VAT number, standardize declarations, choose compliant overseas warehouses, and seek professional tax advice to proactively address the trend of tax transparency. Failing to comply can lead to penalties and business disruption. Ensuring compliance is now more crucial than ever for UK e-commerce businesses.

UPS Q2 Revenue Falls 27 Amid Economic Uncertainty

UPS Q2 Revenue Falls 27 Amid Economic Uncertainty

In its Q2 2025 earnings report, UPS reported a 2.7% decline in revenue, citing external economic uncertainties affecting performance. While some business segments showed growth, overall operating profit decreased. The CEO emphasized that the company will accelerate collaboration with Amazon to reduce package volume and enhance competitiveness.

Customs Agencies Expand Role in Revenue Security Efforts

Customs Agencies Expand Role in Revenue Security Efforts

The article explores the importance of revenue collection as a core function of customs and how, with social development, the role of customs has expanded to include anti-counterfeiting, anti-terrorism, and environmental protection. Customs faces both challenges and opportunities in balancing these new tasks with traditional responsibilities.

UPS Q2 Revenue Drops As Amazon Demand Slows

UPS Q2 Revenue Drops As Amazon Demand Slows

UPS's second-quarter earnings report revealed a revenue drop to $21.2 billion, a 2.7% year-over-year decline, with a basic earnings per share of $1.55, falling short of expectations. Operating profit also decreased by 6.3%. Pressure on performance has been attributed to market conditions and a decrease in Amazon orders, prompting UPS to seek new growth opportunities to address these challenges.