WCO Scholarship Program Trains Future Customs Leaders

WCO Scholarship Program Trains Future Customs Leaders

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Scholarship Program aims to enhance the professional skills and leadership abilities of customs officials from developing countries, fostering the reform and modernization of their national customs systems. The program includes online learning, intensive training, and field visits, providing participants with opportunities to interact with international customs leaders and learn advanced practices, ultimately contributing to global customs development. The scholarship supports building a strong customs workforce and promoting effective international collaboration.

Global Customs Agencies Adopt Agile Tech at WCO 2026

Global Customs Agencies Adopt Agile Tech at WCO 2026

The 2026 WCO Technology Conference in Abu Dhabi successfully concluded, focusing on "Customs Agility in a Complex World." The conference highlighted the pivotal role of technology in enhancing customs efficiency and ensuring trade security. Discussions covered the application of technologies like non-intrusive inspection, risk management, and cloud computing, emphasizing international cooperation and multi-stakeholder engagement. A hackathon showcased innovative practices, pointing towards the development of smarter, more secure, and efficient customs operations.

World Bank WCO Aid Philippines in Customs Modernization

World Bank WCO Aid Philippines in Customs Modernization

With support from the World Bank and the World Customs Organization (WCO), the Philippine Customs is undertaking a reform and modernization program. The project aims to create a smart and efficient new customs administration by strengthening its IT infrastructure, revitalizing human resource management, and establishing a customs academy. The WCO provides expert tools and analysis to assist the Philippine Customs in its strategic transformation, improve service delivery, and contribute more significantly to national economic development.

Pacific Islands Boost Customs Skills Via WCOJICA Training

Pacific Islands Boost Customs Skills Via WCOJICA Training

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) joint project's Mentor Training Programme (MTP) has been successfully implemented in Pacific Island Countries. By training local trainers, the program builds sustainable customs capacity and enhances the expertise of customs officers in the areas of Customs Valuation (CV) and the Harmonized System (HS). This initiative provides strong support for regional economic development by strengthening customs administration and promoting efficient trade facilitation.

Gambia Revenue Authority Enhances Trade Via WCO Partnership

Gambia Revenue Authority Enhances Trade Via WCO Partnership

The Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA) is collaborating with the World Customs Organization (WCO) to enhance its national performance measurement system through the implementation of the WCO Performance Measurement Mechanism (PMM), better serving its 2025-2029 strategic plan. This collaboration focuses on trade facilitation measures, such as the AEO program, coordinated border management, and automation, aiming to create a more efficient, transparent, and predictable trading environment, ultimately fostering economic development in The Gambia.

Belgium Trains Francophone Africa in Trade Facilitation

Belgium Trains Francophone Africa in Trade Facilitation

In 2016, the Belgian Customs Academy provided training to 20 customs officers from French-speaking Africa and organized a visit to the WCO headquarters. Through lectures and field visits, participants gained a deeper understanding of the WCO's operations and strategic directions. They learned about trade facilitation, capacity building, and other relevant topics. This training aimed to improve customs management in Africa and contribute to trade facilitation efforts in the region, ultimately fostering economic development.

Cameroon Customs Strengthens Leadership for Reform

Cameroon Customs Strengthens Leadership for Reform

Cameroon Customs participated in a WCO leadership workshop to enhance its management capabilities. The initiative involved reclaiming outsourced functions and focusing on strategic, people, and change management. This effort supports broader government reforms by strengthening the customs administration's ability to implement strategic initiatives and manage organizational changes effectively. The workshop aimed to equip customs officials with the necessary leadership skills to navigate the complexities of modern customs administration and contribute to national development goals.

Comoros Customs Adopts Harmonized System to Boost Trade Efficiency

Comoros Customs Adopts Harmonized System to Boost Trade Efficiency

Comoros Customs is actively preparing for the early application of the Harmonized System (HS) through capacity building and expert support. This initiative aims to improve trade efficiency, optimize tariff management, and attract foreign investment. This presents opportunities for businesses, requiring them to strengthen their understanding of the HS, optimize supply chains, and expand market channels. Establishing a strong partnership with Comoros Customs is crucial to collectively embrace a bright future for trade development.

Chinaeurope Maritime Trade Revives Ancient Silk Road Via New Pacts

Chinaeurope Maritime Trade Revives Ancient Silk Road Via New Pacts

China-Europe maritime trade has a long history, with the 2002 maritime agreement marking a significant milestone. This agreement facilitated the growth of trade between China and Europe, and shipping routes now span the globe. Looking ahead, China-Europe maritime transport is poised for development towards intelligence, green practices, interconnectivity, and free trade, promising a bright future. The agreement significantly boosted trade volume and fostered closer economic ties between the two regions.

Jieyang Expands Sinorussian Trade with New Air Freight Route

Jieyang Expands Sinorussian Trade with New Air Freight Route

Jieyang launches a dedicated air freight line to Russia, offering DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) service. Utilizing direct air transport, the service provides both export and destination customs clearance. Equipped with professional warehousing, it features transparent pricing, efficient customs clearance, and prioritizes cargo safety. Additionally, land transportation DDP services are available. This new line aims to facilitate and boost the development of China-Russia trade by providing a reliable and comprehensive logistics solution.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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