WCO Introduces Online Customs Valuation Training for Global Trade

WCO Introduces Online Customs Valuation Training for Global Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has launched a new online learning module on customs valuation on its CLiKC! platform. This module aims to enhance the understanding and application of the WTO Valuation Agreement among global trade professionals. The course covers the six valuation methods and provides performance support tools. Funded by the Korea Customs Cooperation Fund, the English version is now available. This initiative will contribute to international trade development and improve customs valuation capabilities worldwide.

El Salvador Introduces AEO Program to Enhance Global Trade

El Salvador Introduces AEO Program to Enhance Global Trade

El Salvador has launched its AEO program, aiming to enhance trade efficiency and security, and promote economic development through the certification of compliant businesses. This initiative represents a significant step towards global trade facilitation, helping El Salvador play a more prominent role in global trade. It also serves as a model for other Central American countries. The program is expected to streamline customs procedures, reduce costs, and attract foreign investment, ultimately boosting El Salvador's competitiveness in the international market.

WCO Launches ACE Portal to Strengthen Global Customs Training

WCO Launches ACE Portal to Strengthen Global Customs Training

The World Customs Organization (WCO) launched the ACE Expert Portal to optimize global expert resource management and enhance capacity building efficiency. This platform empowers individual expert development, facilitates knowledge sharing, and supports member-driven development. Through centralized management and permission settings, the ACE Expert Portal helps the WCO build a talent-driven customs organization, contributing to global trade security and facilitation. It aims to streamline expert identification, deployment, and knowledge transfer, ultimately strengthening customs administrations worldwide.

WCO WTO Release Tech Guide to Streamline Global Customs

WCO WTO Release Tech Guide to Streamline Global Customs

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the World Trade Organization (WTO) jointly released the 'Study Report on Disruptive Technologies (2022),' focusing on the application of seven technologies, including blockchain, IoT, and AI, in the customs domain. The report analyzes technology trends, shares practical case studies, and provides strategic recommendations for customs' digital transformation. It aims to promote global trade facilitation and economic growth by leveraging these disruptive technologies to modernize customs procedures and enhance efficiency.

WCO Conference Global Customs Push for Green Trade Barriers

WCO Conference Global Customs Push for Green Trade Barriers

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Green Customs Global Conference highlighted customs' crucial role in environmental protection. Through strategic upgrades, round table discussions, and technological innovations, the conference explored topics such as the circular economy, cross-border waste management, and the greening of the Harmonized System (HS). The aim was to promote green trade, enhance regulatory efficiency, strengthen international cooperation, and collectively address environmental challenges, building a global green barrier.

Global Trade Rules to Be Updated Under HS Reform

Global Trade Rules to Be Updated Under HS Reform

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has launched an exploratory study for the strategic review of the Harmonized System (HS) code system. This aims to assess the system's usability, adequacy, and health, while exploring future development strategies. The review addresses new global trade challenges, enhances trade efficiency, and promotes trade facilitation and security. It lays the groundwork for a more efficient, fair, and sustainable global trade system. All parties are encouraged to actively participate and shape the future of the HS system.

Global Aviation Industry Pushes for Enhanced Safety Data Transparency

Global Aviation Industry Pushes for Enhanced Safety Data Transparency

This paper delves into the significance of Aviation Operational Data (AOD) and its applications in the modern aviation industry. It highlights the five key principles of AOD proposed by IATA: Informed Consent, Transparent Visibility, Autonomous Sharing, Convenient Accessibility, and Responsible Accountability. These principles aim to establish a clear, transparent, and fair framework for data management and utilization for airlines, OEMs, and the entire industry. The goal is to collaboratively build a safer, more efficient, and sustainable future for aviation.

Global Airlines Urge Balanced Approach to Airport Slot Reforms

Global Airlines Urge Balanced Approach to Airport Slot Reforms

IATA released a white paper urging governments to exercise caution when reforming airport slot rules to avoid negatively impacting the global air network. The paper highlights the importance of the Worldwide Airport Slot Guidelines (WASG) and explores key issues such as airport capacity utilization, promoting competition and choice, and diversified slot usage. It emphasizes that balancing efficiency, competition, and stability is crucial for successful reform. The white paper advocates for a measured approach to slot reform that considers the interconnectedness of the global aviation ecosystem.

Global Airline Group IAAC Advances Future of Air Travel

Global Airline Group IAAC Advances Future of Air Travel

The IATA Industry Affairs Advisory Council (IAAC) is a crucial think tank for aviation policy development. This article delves into the IAAC's functions, membership, operations, and working groups, revealing how it influences aviation policy and, consequently, the passenger flight experience. It also looks ahead to the challenges and opportunities facing the IAAC, emphasizing its key role in promoting the development of the aviation industry. The IAAC serves as a vital platform for collaboration and strategic guidance, shaping the future of air travel and ensuring its continued growth.

IATA CSC Sets Global Standards for Air Cargo Industry

IATA CSC Sets Global Standards for Air Cargo Industry

IATA's Cargo Services Conference (CSC) develops air cargo standards, fostering industry consensus and information exchange. This is crucial for the global air cargo industry, ensuring interoperability and efficiency. These standards cover various aspects of cargo handling, documentation, and security, contributing to a more streamlined and reliable global air cargo network. Ultimately, the CSC's work supports the safe and efficient movement of goods worldwide.