Jooms Hot Product Program Boosts Seller Traffic

Jooms Hot Product Program Boosts Seller Traffic

Joom's "Fast-selling Products" promotion plan aims to provide selected sellers with up to 100,000 additional impressions to boost new product awareness and conversion rates. Applications require meeting product matching, exposure limits, and price competitiveness criteria. Sellers need to filter products, submit applications, and await approval in the backend. This initiative offers sellers a valuable opportunity for traffic growth, helping them quickly penetrate the market.

East Africa Launches Customs Capacity Building Program

East Africa Launches Customs Capacity Building Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) joint project, 'Train-the-Trainers Programme', has made significant progress in East Africa, enhancing customs capacity by developing a pool of post-clearance audit experts and creating training materials. The project innovatively adopted a 'virtual working group' model during the pandemic to ensure its smooth continuation. Moving forward, the project will further improve training skills and build a sustainable mechanism for customs capacity enhancement in the region.

Colombia Adopts WCO Program to Modernize Customs

Colombia Adopts WCO Program to Modernize Customs

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Colombian Customs (DIAN) launched the Global Trade Facilitation Programme (GTFP). This initiative aims to enhance Colombian Customs' capabilities in areas like risk management and post-clearance audit through capacity building support. The program seeks to simplify customs procedures, improve clearance efficiency, and reduce trade costs. Ultimately, the GTFP intends to promote Colombia's economic growth and sustainable development, injecting strong momentum into the country's trade development.

WCO Program Boosts Colombian Customs Trade Efficiency

WCO Program Boosts Colombian Customs Trade Efficiency

The WCO conducted a leadership workshop for DIAN, Colombia, aimed at enhancing the leadership and management skills of customs officials. The workshop focused on fostering teamwork and promoting employee development. The training equipped participants with the necessary tools and knowledge to effectively lead teams, manage resources, and drive organizational success within the customs environment. Ultimately, the initiative contributes to improved customs administration and efficiency in Colombia.

Bolivia Boosts Trade Efficiency with WTO Mercator Program

Bolivia Boosts Trade Efficiency with WTO Mercator Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the Mercator Programme, provides follow-up strategic planning support to the Bolivian National Customs Administration (AN). This aims to assist AN in developing a multi-year strategic plan to enhance customs effectiveness and promote trade facilitation. This online workshop assessed the progress of AN's strategic plan development. WCO experts provided professional guidance, optimizing key performance indicators to support the modernization of Bolivian customs and contribute to national economic development.

Qatar Customs Boosts Trade Security with AEO Program

Qatar Customs Boosts Trade Security with AEO Program

Qatar Customs, with WCO support, held an AEO program assessment workshop to optimize its upcoming AEO program and enhance trade security and efficiency. The workshop employed gap analysis, practical exercises, and work planning to lay the foundation for further AEO program improvements. The AEO program is expected to enhance Qatar's trade security, improve customs clearance efficiency, reduce trade costs, and strengthen international cooperation. The focus was on identifying areas for improvement and developing a roadmap for successful implementation, ensuring the program meets international standards and contributes to a safer and more efficient trade environment.

Jamaica Expands Trade Security Program for Faster Commerce

Jamaica Expands Trade Security Program for Faster Commerce

With the support of the World Customs Organization, Jamaica Customs is upgrading its AEO program to enhance trade security and efficiency. By optimizing risk assessment, raising compliance standards, expanding facilitation measures, and strengthening international mutual recognition cooperation, Jamaica Customs is committed to building an open, secure, and efficient trade environment. This initiative actively promotes global trade security and facilitation, contributing to a more streamlined and reliable international trade landscape.

Ethiopia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WCO Audit Program

Ethiopia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WCO Audit Program

A WCO assessment report highlights challenges faced by Ethiopia's Post Clearance Audit (PCA). Recommendations include strengthening legal frameworks, improving risk management practices, and enhancing IT infrastructure. These improvements aim to increase the efficiency of customs control and facilitate trade. Addressing these areas is crucial for Ethiopia to optimize its customs operations and contribute to regional and global trade competitiveness. Successful implementation will require sustained commitment and strategic resource allocation.

Nicaraguas AEO Program Boosts Trade Efficiency Reduces Costs

Nicaraguas AEO Program Boosts Trade Efficiency Reduces Costs

Nicaragua is actively promoting the AEO program to improve customs clearance efficiency and reduce trade costs. Supported by the WCO-Norad project and aligned with the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement, the program certifies businesses to enjoy benefits like prioritized inspection and simplified documentation. Participation in the AEO program can lower operating costs, improve efficiency, and enhance credibility, allowing companies to stand out in the market. This initiative aims to streamline trade processes and foster economic growth within Nicaragua.

Gabon Enhances Customs Skills with WCO Training Program

Gabon Enhances Customs Skills with WCO Training Program

Under the WCO-WACAM project funded by the Swedish government, the Gabon Customs Administration successfully held a 'Train-the-Trainer' workshop. This significantly enhanced the capabilities of 23 participants in key areas such as customs valuation and tariffs. The project not only lays the foundation for a sustainable talent development system within Gabon Customs but also provides valuable lessons learned for other developing countries. The workshop aimed to empower participants to become effective trainers and contribute to the long-term strengthening of customs operations.