WCO Aids Mongolia in Strengthening Customs Risk Management

WCO Aids Mongolia in Strengthening Customs Risk Management

The World Customs Organization (WCO) collaborated with Mongolian Customs to conduct a passenger risk screening workshop in Ulaanbaatar, aiming to enhance Mongolia's risk-based passenger targeting capabilities. The workshop covered risk management frameworks, behavioral analysis, questioning techniques, and the application of WCO risk management tools. It emphasized the strategic importance of risk management in customs modernization and explored future trends in intelligent risk management.

Customs Agencies Crack Down on Global Wildlife Trafficking

Customs Agencies Crack Down on Global Wildlife Trafficking

The World Customs Organization (WCO) actively responds to World Environment Day, emphasizing the importance of biodiversity conservation. Customs play a crucial role in sustainable development by combating environmental crimes such as illegal wildlife trade, timber trade, hazardous waste shipments, and IUU fishing. The WCO supports its member customs in addressing environmental challenges through capacity building, intelligence networks, and international cooperation, contributing to the protection of our planet.

Navigating Customs for Apparel and Scarves Dual Declaration Strategies Explained

Navigating Customs for Apparel and Scarves Dual Declaration Strategies Explained

This article discusses the issue of combined customs declaration for clothing and neckwear (scarves), analyzing various factors such as the possibility of connection, packaging methods, and the independent usability of neckwear. It emphasizes the importance of paying attention to their respective HS codes. It is recommended to consult professionals before customs declaration to ensure compliance with customs policies and avoid unnecessary complications, especially given the complexity of classifying clothing and accessories.

Legal Requirements and Implementation Guidelines for Standard Customs Declaration Elements

Legal Requirements and Implementation Guidelines for Standard Customs Declaration Elements

This guide outlines the regulatory requirements for customs declaration elements, aiming to assist customs officers in avoiding underreporting, incomplete reporting, and non-compliant declarations. It emphasizes the importance of comprehensive reporting on various content, accurate understanding of options in parentheses, the necessity of measurement units, and correct notation of formal symbols. By fully adhering to these guidelines, the compliance and accuracy of customs declarations can be effectively enhanced.

Hungary Conference Explores Tax and Customs Cooperation Reforms

Hungary Conference Explores Tax and Customs Cooperation Reforms

A tax and customs cooperation conference held in Hungary focused on improving the synergistic efficiency of tax and customs departments. The World Customs Organization emphasized the importance of data sharing, joint risk management, and capacity building. The conference also commemorated Hungarian customs pioneers and explored future cooperation trends towards intelligence and synergy, aiming to build a more prosperous and secure international trade environment. The discussions highlighted the need for streamlined processes and enhanced collaboration to facilitate legitimate trade while combating illicit activities.

Asiapacific Customs Adopts Advanced Cargo Data for Targeted Inspections

Asiapacific Customs Adopts Advanced Cargo Data for Targeted Inspections

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a seminar in the Asia-Pacific region focusing on leveraging Advance Cargo Information (ACI) to enhance customs risk assessment and targeting capabilities. Representatives from 26 customs administrations participated, engaging in in-depth discussions on key aspects such as risk management, risk profiling, and targeting. The seminar aimed to improve the ability of Asia-Pacific customs to address trade risks and promote trade facilitation. The discussions highlighted the importance of data quality and collaboration for effective ACI implementation.

WCO Outlines Plan for Postpandemic Supply Chain Resilience

WCO Outlines Plan for Postpandemic Supply Chain Resilience

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization (WCO) held an online meeting with customs representatives in Geneva to discuss how customs can contribute to global supply chain recovery in the post-pandemic era. The meeting highlighted the cooperation between the WCO and the WTO, clarified the work priorities for 2021 regarding pandemic response and technology empowerment, and emphasized the importance of building resilient supply chains. The global customs community looks forward to strengthening communication and cooperation to jointly address challenges.

SADC Conference Boosts Regional Trade Through Customs Reform

SADC Conference Boosts Regional Trade Through Customs Reform

The 2010 SADC Customs Capacity Building Conference fostered regional customs reform and modernized management, strengthening regional coordination. Participants shared capacity-building experiences and identified areas for cooperation based on WCO standards. Significant attention was given to the SACU pilot project and the implementation of the WCO Customs Learning Standards, laying the foundation for future regional capacity-building development. The conference highlighted the importance of harmonized procedures and collaborative efforts in enhancing customs efficiency and regional trade facilitation within the SADC region.

Central America Turns to Ppps to Modernize Customs Enhance Trade

Central America Turns to Ppps to Modernize Customs Enhance Trade

The World Customs Organization participated in the 'Americas Partnership for Prosperity' wrap-up meeting, focusing on customs modernization projects in Central America. The meeting highlighted the role of public-private partnerships in trade facilitation and economic development, sharing best practices and discussing risk management and AEO programs. Newly participating countries also expressed their commitment to advancing customs modernization, signaling a new chapter in regional cooperation. The discussions underscored the importance of streamlined customs procedures for boosting regional trade and investment.

WCO Urges Stronger Customsbusiness Ties at Shanghai Forum

WCO Urges Stronger Customsbusiness Ties at Shanghai Forum

The WCO Deputy Secretary General attended the IFCBA conference, emphasizing customs-business cooperation for trade facilitation. The focus was on the efforts of Chinese Customs and discussions centered around WCO surveys aimed at improving trade efficiency. The importance of collaboration between customs authorities and the private sector was highlighted as a key driver for streamlining border procedures and reducing trade costs. The conference provided a platform for exchanging best practices and exploring innovative approaches to enhance customs operations and promote seamless international trade.