Moldova Boosts Trade Facilitation with SECOWCO Customs Reform

Moldova Boosts Trade Facilitation with SECOWCO Customs Reform

Moldova hosted a SECO-WCO trade facilitation project workshop, focusing on enhancing customs strategic alignment and performance evaluation. The workshop aimed to contribute to customs modernization by improving efficiency and effectiveness. Participants discussed best practices and strategies for streamlining customs procedures and measuring performance. This initiative underscores the importance of international cooperation in promoting trade facilitation and supporting customs authorities in their modernization efforts. The workshop provided a platform for knowledge sharing and capacity building, ultimately contributing to Moldova's economic development.

Customs Tax Exemption Nature Codes and Import/export Goods Exemption Explained

Customs Tax Exemption Nature Codes and Import/export Goods Exemption Explained

The Customs Exemption Code System provides systematic support for the management of import and export goods and tax reductions. This article introduces the classification of customs exemptions, the coding structure, and the specific implementation scope and policy implications of various categories. The aim is to enhance transparency through classification, improve the efficiency and fairness of customs management, and thereby promote the healthy development of international trade.

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.

Rwanda Adopts Datadriven Customs to Boost Trade Efficiency

Rwanda Adopts Datadriven Customs to Boost Trade Efficiency

The Rwanda Revenue Authority organized HS training to enhance the commodity classification skills of customs officers and promote trade development. This training aimed to improve the accuracy and efficiency of customs procedures, reducing delays and costs associated with international trade. By strengthening the capacity of customs officials in correctly classifying goods, the initiative contributes to improved revenue collection, enhanced compliance, and ultimately, greater trade facilitation for Rwanda.

Madagascar Customs Boosts Trade with Improved Classification Skills

Madagascar Customs Boosts Trade with Improved Classification Skills

With support from the World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Global Alliance for Trade Facilitation (GATF), Madagascar Customs organized a commodity classification capacity building workshop. The aim was to establish a sound advance ruling system, enhance customs officers' skills, and promote trade facilitation. This event strengthened international cooperation and laid the foundation for Madagascar's integration into the global trading system and improvement of its business environment.

Costa Rica Adopts Kyoto Convention to Enhance Trade Efficiency

Costa Rica Adopts Kyoto Convention to Enhance Trade Efficiency

Costa Rica has officially acceded to the Revised Kyoto Convention, becoming the 140th contracting party. This signifies the country's commitment to simplifying customs procedures and promoting international trade facilitation. The World Customs Organization will continue to support Costa Rica in effectively implementing the Convention to benefit its customs administration, trade community, and society as a whole. This accession injects new momentum into global trade facilitation efforts.

Tanzania Boosts Trade with Upgraded Customs System

Tanzania Boosts Trade with Upgraded Customs System

With support from WCO/JICA, Tanzania is actively developing a customs risk management framework to enhance customs efficiency, combat smuggling and tax evasion, and promote trade facilitation. Through risk identification, assessment, control, and monitoring, this framework will help Tanzanian customs address challenges and contribute to national economic development. International cooperation and continuous improvement are key. The risk management concept is also applicable to other areas.

WTO Boosts Customs Efficiency With New Systemic Tools

WTO Boosts Customs Efficiency With New Systemic Tools

This article explores a series of tools and frameworks introduced by the World Customs Organization to assist developing countries in enhancing customs capacity building. It emphasizes the importance of standardized diagnostics, data analysis capabilities, and performance measurement, aiming to facilitate the security and ease of international trade.

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WCO Urges Global Trade Resilience at BASC Congress

WCO Urges Global Trade Resilience at BASC Congress

The WCO Deputy Secretary General highlighted the importance of international trade resilience at the 10th World BASC Congress. He presented the WCO's work in standardizing customs procedures, promoting international cooperation, and building capacity, with specific mention of the SAFE Framework and its positive impact on AEO programs. The WCO will continue to collaborate with stakeholders to address international trade challenges and promote global economic prosperity. The speech underscored the critical role of customs in ensuring secure and efficient global supply chains.