Palau Updates Tariff System to Boost Trade Efficiency

Palau Updates Tariff System to Boost Trade Efficiency

Palau will host a WCO National Workshop in July 2025, aimed at strengthening tariff classification work and enhancing customs efficiency and international competitiveness. This event offers valuable experience and learning opportunities for customs officials and stakeholders, promoting the facilitation of global trade.

07/02/2025 Logistics
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Latin American Tax Program Enhances Leadership Compliance

Latin American Tax Program Enhances Leadership Compliance

The advanced course on Tax and Customs Administration successfully held its third and fourth editions in Guatemala, providing strategic skills and tools to senior tax and customs officials from Central and South America. Jointly launched by the IMF, the Spanish Institute for Fiscal Studies, and the WCO, the course aims to enhance tax and customs administration and facilitate trade in the region. The upcoming fifth edition will continue to focus on modern management skills and leadership development.

Global Freight Guide Avoiding Common Shipping Pitfalls

Global Freight Guide Avoiding Common Shipping Pitfalls

This article addresses common and difficult issues in international freight forwarding, such as Ghana CTN number application, MSK demurrage disputes, Luojing Port entry, sea freight detention charges, express delivery loss, shipowner's fund pressure, garment container modification, container damage liability division, equipment handover form, bill of lading telex release, reefer container inspection, bill of lading modification and rejection. It provides solutions to help freight forwarders avoid risks and improve efficiency. The aim is to offer practical guidance and insights for navigating complex situations within the industry.

Malaysia Sea Freight Costs Strategies for Efficient Shipping

Malaysia Sea Freight Costs Strategies for Efficient Shipping

This article provides an in-depth analysis of Malaysia sea freight, covering shipping methods, routes, cost structure, and transportation processes, while also addressing frequently asked questions. It aims to help businesses understand Malaysia sea freight, optimize transportation plans, reduce logistics costs, and improve operational efficiency, thereby gaining an advantage in a competitive market. The analysis helps businesses navigate the complexities of shipping to and from Malaysia, ensuring smoother and more cost-effective international trade operations.

WCO Tech Innovations Transform Global Border Management

WCO Tech Innovations Transform Global Border Management

This WCO report analyzes the application of disruptive technologies like blockchain and AI in customs, exploring their potential, challenges, and implementation strategies. It discusses how these technologies can revolutionize customs processes, enhance efficiency, and improve security. The report also addresses the hurdles to adoption, such as data privacy concerns and the need for skilled personnel. Finally, it emphasizes the importance of international cooperation and provides recommendations for leveraging disruptive technologies to modernize customs administration and strengthen border security globally.

Malawi Strengthens Wildlife Trade Enforcement Via INAMA Project

Malawi Strengthens Wildlife Trade Enforcement Via INAMA Project

The World Customs Organization's INAMA Project aims to enhance the capacity of developing countries' customs administrations to combat illegal wildlife trade. From 2019-2020, the project conducted risk management capacity assessment and enhancement activities in Malawi. Through training and cooperation, it helped the Malawi Revenue Authority strengthen risk identification and response, and promoted regional collaboration to combat illegal wildlife trade and protect endangered species. The project focused on improving customs officials' skills in detecting and intercepting illegal wildlife products.

West Africa Enhances Risk Management with WCOJICA Initiative

West Africa Enhances Risk Management with WCOJICA Initiative

The WCO/JICA Joint Project successfully completed a Master Trainer Program in West Africa, training 18 experts in risk management and intelligence analysis for customs administrations in six countries, including Benin and Burkina Faso. Through working groups, regional training material development, and virtual training, the project significantly enhanced customs risk management capabilities in the West African region and promoted regional cooperation and sustainable development. The WCO and JICA will continue to support customs capacity building in West Africa.

Gambia Revenue Authority Streamlines Trade to Spur Economic Growth

Gambia Revenue Authority Streamlines Trade to Spur Economic Growth

The Gambia Revenue Authority is collaborating with the World Customs Organization to optimize customs operations and strengthen trade facilitation measures through the implementation of performance assessment mechanisms. These measures include Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) programs and coordinated border management. The goal is to enhance the national performance assessment system and promote economic development in The Gambia. This collaborative effort aims to improve customs efficiency and effectiveness, ultimately contributing to a more streamlined and competitive trade environment.

WCO Strengthens Risk Management for Middle Corridor Trade in Central Asia Caucasus

WCO Strengthens Risk Management for Middle Corridor Trade in Central Asia Caucasus

The WCO and JICA collaborated to enhance customs risk management capabilities in the Central Asia and Caucasus region. A training program was held in Georgia to develop Master Trainers, aiming to ensure the smooth operation of the 'Middle Corridor'. This initiative focuses on strengthening regional customs expertise and facilitating efficient trade flows along this crucial trade route. The program supports improved risk assessment and management practices within customs administrations, contributing to secure and efficient border procedures.