WCO Unveils Tech Network to Streamline Global Border Control

WCO Unveils Tech Network to Streamline Global Border Control

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has launched the Technology Network (TeN), aiming to be a leading global hub for border management technology. This platform facilitates information exchange, experience sharing, and collaboration among customs administrations, technology providers, and other stakeholders. It promotes technological innovation and application to improve global border management. Companies can register their products for free, and customs administrations can search for the latest technology solutions. The goal is to collectively build an intelligent border management ecosystem.

Mexicos ASC Boosts Freight Competitiveness with Training

Mexicos ASC Boosts Freight Competitiveness with Training

ASC CAPACITACIÓN Y CONSULTORÍA EN CARGA INTERNACIONAL SA DE CV is a Mexican organization specializing in international freight training and consulting, empowering businesses to enhance their competitiveness. Their services encompass professional training, customized consulting, compliance assessments, and risk management. They aim to help companies optimize freight processes, reduce costs, and ensure regulatory compliance. By providing expert guidance and tailored solutions, ASC helps businesses navigate the complexities of international shipping and achieve greater efficiency in their global supply chains.

01/05/2026 Airlines
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Burkina Faso Boosts Customs Valuation with WCO Assistance

Burkina Faso Boosts Customs Valuation with WCO Assistance

The World Customs Organization (WCO) provided technical assistance to the Burkina Faso Customs Administration to support the restoration of its autonomous customs valuation function. The first phase assessment has been completed, with the expert team offering recommendations through diagnostic assessments and collaborative dialogue. These recommendations aim to strengthen risk management, implement post-clearance audits, and enhance the capabilities of valuation officers. The ultimate goal is to build an autonomous and efficient customs valuation system for Burkina Faso.

Postal Services Boost Delivery Speed Through Global Customs Partnerships

Postal Services Boost Delivery Speed Through Global Customs Partnerships

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Universal Postal Union (UPU) are collaborating to address challenges posed by cross-border e-commerce. This partnership involves strengthening cooperation agreements, holding global conferences, and optimizing customs clearance processes. The aim is to improve customs-postal cooperation, providing global consumers with a more convenient and efficient cross-border shopping experience. Efforts are also focused on building a safer and smarter postal environment, ensuring secure and streamlined international postal services.

WCO Introduces AI Course for Xray Analysis to Boost Trade Security

WCO Introduces AI Course for Xray Analysis to Boost Trade Security

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has launched a new online course, "Image Data Analysis," aimed at enhancing customs officers' ability to analyze X-ray images using AI technology. The course covers image processing, convolutional neural networks, and other relevant topics. Through practical exercises, participants will learn how to build AI models, contributing to a more efficient and secure customs environment. This program empowers customs officials with the skills to leverage AI for improved detection and risk management.

Thailand Boosts Crossborder Trade with WCO Backing

Thailand Boosts Crossborder Trade with WCO Backing

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a Coordinated Border Management (CBM) workshop in Thailand to enhance the Thai Customs' cross-border trade management capabilities. The workshop focused on key areas such as cooperation between border agencies, Single Window implementation, and paperless trade. Participants also conducted a site visit to a border checkpoint to provide expert recommendations for upgrading Thailand Customs' CBM. This initiative aims to help Thailand create an efficient and convenient cross-border trade environment.

Kazakhstan Enhances Trade Transit with Wtobacked Customs Reforms

Kazakhstan Enhances Trade Transit with Wtobacked Customs Reforms

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held an online workshop for Kazakhstan to support the implementation of Article 11 of the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement, aiming to improve transit efficiency. The workshop focused on the role of the National Transit Coordinator and shared best practices. It provided support for Kazakhstan to optimize transit procedures and promote trade facilitation, strengthening its position as a transit hub in Central Asia. The initiative is expected to streamline customs processes and boost regional trade.

WCO Upgrades Cargo System to Strengthen Trade Security

WCO Upgrades Cargo System to Strengthen Trade Security

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has released an upgraded version of its Cargo Targeting System (CTS) to enhance global trade security and facilitation. The new version features significant improvements in user interface, risk analysis capabilities, and data integration, and has been successfully deployed in several countries worldwide. This upgrade signifies the WCO's commitment to providing its members with more effective and sustainable cargo risk assessment and pre-shipment inspection capabilities to address increasingly complex global trade challenges.

West and Central Africa Boost Security with Customs Network

West and Central Africa Boost Security with Customs Network

The West and Central Africa Customs Organization (WCO) enhanced the intelligence capabilities and Customs Enforcement Network (CEN) application skills of customs officers in the region through a webinar. This initiative aims to strengthen intelligence sharing and jointly combat fraud and transnational organized crime, thereby maintaining regional security and stability. The webinar focused on improving the officers' abilities to collect, analyze, and disseminate customs intelligence, ultimately contributing to a more effective and coordinated approach to law enforcement within the region.

Ivory Coast Launches Trade Transparency System

Ivory Coast Launches Trade Transparency System

Côte d'Ivoire, with support from organizations like the World Customs Organization, is actively implementing the Advance Ruling System to enhance trade transparency, predictability, and customs clearance efficiency. This system allows businesses to obtain customs rulings in advance of importing or exporting goods, reducing trade risks. Chinese companies should pay attention to and utilize this system to improve their competitiveness in the Côte d'Ivoire market. The system aims to streamline processes and create a more predictable environment for international trade.