Kabul Airport: Afghanistan's Strategic Gateway Amid Challenges

Kabul Airport: Afghanistan's Strategic Gateway Amid Challenges

Kabul International Airport (KBL) is the main military-civil airport in Afghanistan's capital, located 5 kilometers from the city center. Established in the 1960s, it has served as a military base due to multiple conflicts and was renamed Hamid Karzai International Airport in 2014 to honor his contributions to national reconstruction. It has now become a significant air transport hub, connecting various international routes and serving the Middle East and South Asia regions.

Tajikistan Adopts Harmonized System Codes to Boost Trade

Tajikistan Adopts Harmonized System Codes to Boost Trade

Tajikistan hosted its first national workshop on the WCO Harmonized System (HS) to enhance customs commodity classification capabilities and align with international standards. The workshop covered the HS Convention, best practices in tariff classification, and the use of WCO tools. The IFC expressed appreciation for the cooperation between the WCO and Tajik Customs. This workshop marks a significant step for Tajikistan in the field of tariff classification, creating a fairer trading environment for businesses.

Maldives Customs Boosts Efficiency with Leadership Training

Maldives Customs Boosts Efficiency with Leadership Training

The Maldives Customs Service held an executive leadership management development retreat to implement the Mercator Implementation Plan, enhance teamwork and leadership, and optimize organizational development. The aim was to formulate a reliable strategic plan before World Customs Day, improve customs efficiency, and promote national economic development. The retreat focused on strengthening leadership skills and fostering collaboration to effectively execute strategic initiatives and contribute to the overall growth and prosperity of the Maldives.

WCO Releases New Ecommerce Crossborder Trade Rules

WCO Releases New Ecommerce Crossborder Trade Rules

The World Customs Organization (WCO) E-Commerce Package provides a guiding framework for customs administrations in managing cross-border e-commerce, with the core being the Framework of Standards on Cross-Border E-Commerce. It covers trade facilitation, security, revenue collection, and consumer protection. The WCO urges countries to implement the package in phases based on their national circumstances and provides support to promote secure, efficient, sustainable, and inclusive cross-border e-commerce development.

Tonga Customs Workshop Boosts Trade Efficiency

Tonga Customs Workshop Boosts Trade Efficiency

In January 2025, the WCO and Tonga Customs jointly held a workshop on tariff rulings in Nuku'alofa, aiming to enhance Tonga Customs' tariff classification capabilities and promote trade facilitation. Sponsored by the Japan Customs Cooperation Fund, the workshop covered WCO guidelines, Tonga Customs practices, action plan development, and expert experience sharing. Through capacity building, institutional improvement, technical support, and international cooperation, Tonga Customs will be better positioned to serve national economic development.

Aviation Experts Advise on IOSA and ISSA Audit Compliance

Aviation Experts Advise on IOSA and ISSA Audit Compliance

IATA offers IOSA/ISSA audit consulting services to enhance airlines' safety operations and facilitate successful audit completion. Case studies from Myanmar National Airlines and Nigeria's Overland Airways demonstrate the effectiveness of these services. The consulting aims to improve operational efficiency and ensure compliance with international safety standards, ultimately contributing to safer and more reliable air travel. By leveraging IATA's expertise, airlines can strengthen their safety management systems and achieve desired audit outcomes.

Wcos COPES Initiative Strengthens Customs Against Wildlife Trafficking

Wcos COPES Initiative Strengthens Customs Against Wildlife Trafficking

The WCO's COPES project aims to enhance customs' capacity to combat illegal wildlife trade. A workshop in Togo focused on evidence collection, case management, and international cooperation. INAMA provided financial support. The training sought to improve the effectiveness of customs officials in identifying, investigating, and prosecuting wildlife trafficking offenses. Emphasis was placed on collaborative efforts between national agencies and international partners to disrupt transnational criminal networks involved in the illegal trade of endangered species.

Bolivia Customs Boosts Leadership to Streamline Trade

Bolivia Customs Boosts Leadership to Streamline Trade

Bolivia Customs, through participation in the SECO-WCO Global Trade Facilitation Programme, successfully conducted an executive training workshop on leadership and management development. This significantly enhanced the cohesion, trust, and negotiation skills of the senior management team. This initiative lays a solid foundation for addressing future challenges and provides valuable experience for other national customs administrations. The program's focus on leadership development is crucial for effective trade facilitation and building a strong, adaptable customs organization.

Qatar Customs Boosts Efficiency with WCO Performance Management

Qatar Customs Boosts Efficiency with WCO Performance Management

In 2015, a WCO expert team was invited to Qatar to assist in building a performance management framework. Through strategic planning interpretation, performance monitoring discussions, indicator development workshops, and international experience sharing, the team helped Qatar Customs improve operational efficiency, service quality, and international image, contributing more significantly to national economic development. The assistance focused on enhancing customs effectiveness through improved performance management practices and leveraging international collaboration to achieve strategic goals.

Niger Customs Enhances Training Via WCO WACAM Initiative

Niger Customs Enhances Training Via WCO WACAM Initiative

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the WACAM project, supports the modernization of human resource management in Niger Customs. This assistance focuses on building a competency-based HRM system, including refining job catalogs and competency frameworks, and developing communication plans. The project aims to enhance Niger Customs' talent management capabilities and strengthen its change management capacity. Ultimately, this initiative contributes to building an internationalized workforce, improving overall customs effectiveness, and promoting national economic development.