WCO Leads Push for Sustainable Supply Chain Revival

WCO Leads Push for Sustainable Supply Chain Revival

The World Customs Organization (WCO) announced its 2021 theme as "Customs bolstering Recovery, Renewal and Resilience," highlighting the crucial role of customs in the sustainable recovery of global supply chains. Through digital transformation, strengthened international cooperation, and enhanced personnel capabilities, customs administrations can better address future challenges and ensure the smooth and secure flow of global trade. This includes adapting to new technologies and fostering collaboration to build more resilient and adaptable supply chains in the face of disruptions.

Mongolia Joins Kyoto Convention to Boost Trade Efficiency

Mongolia Joins Kyoto Convention to Boost Trade Efficiency

Mongolia's accession to the International Convention on the Simplification and Harmonization of Customs Procedures (Kyoto Convention) marks a significant milestone in trade facilitation. This move will enhance Mongolia's trade efficiency, increase transparency, attract foreign investment, and promote economic development. Businesses should proactively understand the new customs regulations, adopt electronic declarations, strengthen communication with customs authorities, and seize this opportunity. The simplification of customs procedures will contribute to a more streamlined and predictable trading environment for all stakeholders.

Abu Dhabi Adopts Blockchain to Boost Trade Security Efficiency

Abu Dhabi Adopts Blockchain to Boost Trade Security Efficiency

WCO visited Abu Dhabi Customs to examine its blockchain application and learn about its digital transformation experience. The focus was on the TradeChain platform and explorations in cross-border e-commerce. The WCO suggested strengthening international cooperation in these areas. The visit highlighted the potential of blockchain to streamline customs processes and facilitate trade. Abu Dhabi Customs' advancements serve as a valuable case study for other customs administrations seeking to leverage technology for improved efficiency and security.

WCO Enhances Ethiopias Tax Revenue with Improved Audit System

WCO Enhances Ethiopias Tax Revenue with Improved Audit System

The WCO is assisting Ethiopian Customs in upgrading its Post Clearance Audit (PCA) capabilities. This includes updating the PCA manual, optimizing audit procedures, and introducing risk assessment methodologies. These improvements aim to enhance tax revenue collection efficiency. The project focuses on strengthening Ethiopian Customs' ability to effectively conduct post-clearance audits, thereby contributing to improved trade facilitation and overall customs administration performance. The WCO's support is crucial for building a more modern and efficient customs system in Ethiopia.

Wcos WACAM Project Modernizes Customs HRM in West and Central Africa

Wcos WACAM Project Modernizes Customs HRM in West and Central Africa

The World Customs Organization (WCO) - West and Central Africa Capacity Building Working Group (WACAM) project expanded to Central Africa, aiming to enhance customs human resource management in the region. Through regional workshops and on-site support to Gabon Customs, the project has made significant progress in areas such as competency models and job management. This project will continue to support the modernization of human resource management in West and Central African customs administrations, contributing to regional development.

Ethiopia Boosts Trade Compliance with WCO Audit Support

Ethiopia Boosts Trade Compliance with WCO Audit Support

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supports Ethiopia in enhancing its Post Clearance Audit (PCA) capabilities, aiming to create an efficient and compliant trade environment by optimizing customs controls, improving clearance efficiency, and promoting business compliance. The workshop covered PCA concepts, risk management, audit processes, and valuation challenges. It aims to improve the professional skills of Ethiopian customs officers and inject new vitality into the country's trade development. This initiative contributes to trade facilitation and strengthens customs capacity within Ethiopia.

WCO Enhances Global Trade Security Through Risk Management

WCO Enhances Global Trade Security Through Risk Management

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a pre-accreditation workshop for risk management experts, aiming to enhance the risk management capabilities of customs officials in the Americas and the Caribbean, and expand the WCO's pool of experts. Through rigorous assessment and field visits, selected experts will join the WCO to provide technical assistance to customs administrations worldwide, contributing to global trade security. This initiative strengthens international cooperation and promotes standardized risk management practices within customs organizations globally.

Aer Lingus Expands European Routes Amid Privatization

Aer Lingus Expands European Routes Amid Privatization

Aer Lingus, the national airline of Ireland, was founded in 1936 and is headquartered in Dublin. The company focuses on routes within Europe and to North America, and is actively pursuing privatization. Its route network is centered in Europe, extending to North Africa and the United States. Aer Lingus aims to provide a 'low-cost, comfortable journey' for its passengers.

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Canadian Rail Giants Compete for Kansas City Southern

Canadian Rail Giants Compete for Kansas City Southern

CP and CN are competing to acquire KCS, aiming to build a railway network connecting the three North American countries. The STB's ruling favors CP, but KCS has not yet made a final decision. This acquisition battle is not only about the fate of the three companies, but also about reshaping the North American logistics landscape. The final outcome is worth anticipating.

Air Freight Cargo Import Clearance Guide: Essential Documents and Special Requirements

Air Freight Cargo Import Clearance Guide: Essential Documents and Special Requirements

In the process of air freight import customs clearance, the required documents vary depending on the trade method of the goods. Typically, this includes trade documents, transport documents, and official certificates, among which the 'Customs Declaration Power of Attorney' is essential. Understanding the requirements for various documents helps facilitate a smooth customs clearance process.