Perus Msmes Gain Boost from Crossborder Ecommerce Forum

Perus Msmes Gain Boost from Crossborder Ecommerce Forum

The Peruvian National Customs Service, with the support of the World Customs Organization, held an online forum to empower Peruvian micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in cross-border e-commerce. The forum brought together representatives to discuss international trends, challenges, and best practices, sharing success stories and emphasizing the importance of simplified procedures. Cross-border e-commerce presents opportunities for the Peruvian economy but also faces challenges related to infrastructure, regulation, and talent. Moving forward, Peru should seize opportunities, address challenges, and promote the development of cross-border e-commerce.

WCO Enhances Crossborder Ecommerce to Simplify Global Trade

WCO Enhances Crossborder Ecommerce to Simplify Global Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) actively participated in the UNCTAD E-commerce Week, focusing on streamlining cross-border e-commerce processes to promote inclusive global trade growth. The WCO contributes to building an efficient, secure, and convenient cross-border e-commerce ecosystem by focusing on four key areas, collaborating with international organizations, and embracing the digital future. These efforts aim to inject new impetus into global economic growth. The WCO's involvement highlights the importance of customs administrations in facilitating and securing the rapidly evolving landscape of e-commerce.

WCO and WTO Enhance Collaboration to Boost Global Trade

WCO and WTO Enhance Collaboration to Boost Global Trade

The World Customs Organization and the World Trade Organization reached a consensus at the 6th Global Aid for Trade Review, agreeing to further deepen cooperation to jointly promote the implementation of the Trade Facilitation Agreement and strengthen collaboration in emerging areas such as e-commerce. This collaborative effort aims to create a more convenient and efficient environment for global trade, reducing barriers and fostering economic growth through streamlined customs procedures and enhanced international partnerships. The focus remains on facilitating smoother cross-border transactions and leveraging digital technologies for trade advancement.

WCO Revises Strategies to Strengthen Global Trade Capacity

WCO Revises Strategies to Strengthen Global Trade Capacity

The 16th meeting of the World Customs Organization (WCO) Capacity Building Committee, themed "Reshaping the WCO Capacity Building Paradigm," emphasized strategic alignment and resource optimization. The meeting aimed to update capacity building strategies to address global trade challenges. Discussions focused on the elements and operational aspects of the new paradigm, highlighting the importance of multi-stakeholder collaboration. The committee also elected new chairs and vice-chairs, setting the direction for global customs capacity building initiatives. The conference sought to modernize approaches to better support member states in navigating the evolving international trade landscape.

Global Trade Initiative Extended to Boost Sustainable Growth

Global Trade Initiative Extended to Boost Sustainable Growth

The Global Trade Facilitation Programme (GTFP), jointly launched by the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) and the World Customs Organization (WCO), has been officially extended for another year. The program aims to simplify trade procedures, enhance transparency, strengthen international cooperation, and build capacity to promote global trade development. This extension provides beneficiary countries with more opportunities to further advance trade facilitation reforms and improve their competitiveness in global trade. It allows for continued support in streamlining customs processes and fostering a more efficient and predictable trading environment.

Global Authorities Crack Down on Crossborder Tax Evasion

Global Authorities Crack Down on Crossborder Tax Evasion

This paper emphasizes the importance of customs-tax cooperation, analyzing intelligence sharing and joint enforcement mechanisms. The aim is to enhance fiscal revenue, safeguard the trade environment, and promote economic development. Effective collaboration between customs and tax authorities is crucial for combating illicit financial flows, preventing tax evasion, and ensuring fair trade practices. This collaborative approach strengthens border security, improves risk management, and ultimately contributes to a more stable and prosperous economy. The paper highlights the benefits of a coordinated strategy in addressing complex challenges in international trade and taxation.

WCO Stresses Supply Chain Resilience at ADBI Conference

WCO Stresses Supply Chain Resilience at ADBI Conference

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization delivered a keynote speech at the Asian Development Bank Institute Annual Conference, emphasizing the importance of resilient global supply chains. He analyzed challenges such as digital transformation, data standardization, disruptive technologies, e-commerce, environmental sustainability, and geopolitical conflicts. He highlighted the crucial role of customs in building resilient supply chains and called for strengthened international cooperation to address global trade challenges and jointly build a new future for global trade. This collaboration is essential for navigating the complexities and ensuring stability in the global trading system.

WCO Trains African Customs on Gender Equality for Better Teams

WCO Trains African Customs on Gender Equality for Better Teams

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the Finnish ESA Project II, held a workshop in Africa to enhance the skills of customs administrations in gender equality. The workshop focused on the application of WCO tools, promoted regional cooperation, and conducted an assessment of Mauritius Customs. The aim is to build more inclusive and diverse customs teams, improve operational efficiency, and enhance service quality. This initiative contributes to creating a more equitable and effective customs environment across the region.

New AES System Boosts Efficiency for US Exports

New AES System Boosts Efficiency for US Exports

The Automated Export System (AES) is a crucial tool used by U.S. Customs to streamline the export declaration process. It enables real-time data editing and correction, ensuring export compliance and enhancing the quality of trade statistics, thereby providing enterprises with more efficient support for international trade management.