West Africa Enhances Customs Risk Management During Pandemic

West Africa Enhances Customs Risk Management During Pandemic

Supported by the WCO/JICA joint project, West African Customs administrations continued to enhance their risk management and intelligence analysis capabilities during the pandemic through online training. The MTP project, involving six countries including Benin, aims to cultivate a team of experts proficient in these skills and has made significant progress. By adopting innovative training methods, the project overcame the challenges posed by the pandemic and injected new momentum into customs capacity building in West Africa. The online format allowed for continued learning and development despite travel restrictions and social distancing measures.

Malawi Boosts Wildlife Trafficking Crackdown with WCO Aid

Malawi Boosts Wildlife Trafficking Crackdown with WCO Aid

The WCO is assisting the Malawi Revenue Authority in enhancing its intelligence capabilities to combat illegal wildlife trade. This support includes providing expert assistance and training to strengthen the implementation of the CITES convention. The initiative aims to build a global enforcement network to effectively address wildlife trafficking. By improving intelligence gathering and analysis, the Malawi Revenue Authority will be better equipped to identify and intercept shipments of illegal wildlife products, contributing to the protection of endangered species and the disruption of criminal networks involved in this illicit trade.

Shipping Industry Faces Dual Challenges in Digital Transformation

Shipping Industry Faces Dual Challenges in Digital Transformation

The digital transformation of shipping has become a new trend in industry development. Although progress is slow, various emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things, are gradually being integrated into the shipping sector. Despite facing challenges related to regulations, training, and more, this transformation presents opportunities for increased efficiency and reduced costs in shipping.

Freight Industry Faces Training Gaps After Customs Mishap

Freight Industry Faces Training Gaps After Customs Mishap

A freight forwarder from Suzhou, Jiangsu, posted on a freight forwarding forum seeking help with a Wusong Customs issue, sparking industry attention. The post, titled with a sentiment of 'not wanting to continue' in the business, highlights the challenges new freight forwarders may face. This incident serves as a reminder for the industry to strengthen training and guidance for newcomers, promoting healthy industry development. It underscores the need for mentorship and readily available resources to support those new to the complexities of freight forwarding operations.

IATA Launches New Portal to Boost Aviation Training

IATA Launches New Portal to Boost Aviation Training

IATA offers comprehensive aviation training support, including FAQs, video tutorials, and a customer portal, addressing various issues users encounter during training. It also provides in-house training services to enhance team capabilities. IATA is committed to being a trusted career development partner for aviation professionals, helping them achieve their aviation dreams. Their resources aim to solve training problems and foster professional growth within the aviation industry, ensuring individuals and organizations are well-equipped for success.

WCO Tool Boosts Customs Training in Eswatini Pilot

WCO Tool Boosts Customs Training in Eswatini Pilot

The WCO piloted an assessment tool to enhance customs capacity building. Working with Eswatini, data was collected to refine the tool. The initiative aims to empower customs officers and improve their professional capabilities. This pilot program provides valuable insights for further development and implementation of the assessment tool, contributing to more effective and efficient customs operations globally. The focus is on providing customs administrations with the means to identify areas for improvement and tailor capacity building programs accordingly.

Tunisia Boosts Trade Efficiency with Updated Customs Training

Tunisia Boosts Trade Efficiency with Updated Customs Training

Within the framework of the EU-WCO Africa Harmonized System Programme, Tunisian Customs is strengthening national-level Harmonized System training. This aims to enhance customs officers' technical skills in commodity classification and their training abilities, building a professional team. The initiative seeks to promote trade facilitation and predictability, contributing to Tunisia's economic development. The training program focuses on improving the accuracy and efficiency of customs procedures, ultimately benefiting both traders and the national economy by ensuring consistent and correct application of the Harmonized System.

WCO Enhances Ukraine Customs Training to Strengthen Trade

WCO Enhances Ukraine Customs Training to Strengthen Trade

The WCO is assisting the Ukrainian Customs Training Center in clarifying its role, developing strategies, and enhancing European customs capabilities. This support aims to improve the center's ability to deliver effective training programs and contribute to the overall modernization of customs operations in the region. By strengthening customs procedures and knowledge, the initiative ultimately seeks to facilitate regional trade and economic growth. The focus is on building a sustainable training infrastructure that can continuously adapt to evolving needs and challenges within the customs environment.

Mali Customs Boosts Economy with Modernization Talent Training

Mali Customs Boosts Economy with Modernization Talent Training

With the support of the World Customs Organization (WCO), Mali Customs has initiated a modernization reform of Human Resource Management (HRM) aimed at building a competency-based modern HRM system. Through diagnostic assessments, capacity building, and the refinement of the position system, Mali Customs has laid the foundation for creating an excellent customs workforce. This aims to better serve the country's economic development by improving efficiency and effectiveness in customs operations and fostering a culture of continuous improvement within the organization.

WCO Backs Timorleste in Customs Training Strategy Development

WCO Backs Timorleste in Customs Training Strategy Development

The World Customs Organization (WCO) provided technical assistance to Timor-Leste Customs, helping to develop a training strategy and plan for 2017-2019. This initiative aimed to comprehensively enhance the professional skills of customs officers, build a robust internal training center, promote customs modernization, and improve Timor-Leste's trade environment. The project is part of the WCO-Norway Customs Capacity Building Programme, which covers several developing countries and aims to improve their customs administration.