Serbian Delegation Studies Uzbekistans Customs Reforms

Serbian Delegation Studies Uzbekistans Customs Reforms

A Serbian Customs delegation visited Uzbekistan to learn about its experiences in digitalization, human resources, and trade facilitation. The visit highlighted Uzbekistan's progress in these areas, supported by projects from the World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO). The Serbian delegation aimed to gain insights and best practices to inform their own customs reform efforts, focusing on leveraging technology and data to improve efficiency and streamline trade processes. The exchange fostered collaboration and knowledge sharing between the two customs administrations.

Colombia Boosts Customs Efficiency with Wcobacked DIAN Reform

Colombia Boosts Customs Efficiency with Wcobacked DIAN Reform

The WCO supported the Colombian National Tax and Customs Directorate (DIAN) in its strategic planning efforts. Workshops were conducted to enhance the strategic development capabilities of DIAN officials. Technical assistance was provided in areas such as risk management and post-clearance audit. The aim was to improve the efficiency and transparency of Colombian customs, promote economic growth, and build a modern customs system. This initiative strengthens DIAN's capacity to effectively manage trade and contribute to Colombia's economic development by streamlining customs procedures and ensuring compliance.

Moldova Strengthens Border Controls with New Customs Measures

Moldova Strengthens Border Controls with New Customs Measures

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a risk management workshop for the Customs Service of Moldova. This initiative aimed to enhance their capabilities in combating fraud and improving risk analysis at airports. The workshop contributes to building a more secure border protection system for Moldova, strengthening its ability to identify and mitigate potential threats related to cross-border movements of goods and people. By focusing on risk management principles and best practices, the WCO supports Moldova in safeguarding its national security and facilitating legitimate trade.

Burundi Adopts Competencybased HRM System for Revenue Authority

Burundi Adopts Competencybased HRM System for Revenue Authority

With support from the World Customs Organization, the Burundi Revenue Authority is undergoing modernization through the development of a competency-based HRM system. This aims to improve operational efficiency, increase tax revenue, and enhance stakeholder relations. The workshop focused on empowering the HR department to build a competency model and develop an action plan. The WCO will continue to provide support to help the Burundi Revenue Authority achieve its modernization goals. This initiative highlights the importance of HR in driving organizational change and improving public service delivery.

Philippines Boosts Trade with Wcobacked AEO Program

Philippines Boosts Trade with Wcobacked AEO Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting the Bureau of Customs (BOC) in the Philippines to enhance its Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program. Through capacity building missions and practical exercises, the initiative aims to improve BOC officials' skills in verifying AEO security standards. This effort seeks to promote trade facilitation in the Philippines, foster a better business environment, and support its cooperation within ASEAN. Further in-depth training will be provided to refine the AEO system, injecting new momentum into the Philippines' trade development.

Armenia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WCO Audit System

Armenia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WCO Audit System

The World Customs Organization (WCO) provided Post Clearance Audit (PCA) support to the State Revenue Committee (SRC) of Armenia, aiming to assist the country's customs administration in implementing a trader-centric audit model and enhancing trade facilitation. The mission covered PCA concepts, objective frameworks, systems audits, audit cycles, and risk management. This support helps Armenian Customs launch its first trader-centric audit pilot project. The initiative is expected to improve compliance and streamline trade processes, ultimately contributing to Armenia's economic growth and international competitiveness.

WCO Backs Zambia in Trade Facilitation Program Upgrade

WCO Backs Zambia in Trade Facilitation Program Upgrade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supports the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) in establishing an internationally compliant Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program to enhance trade facilitation. Through expert team support, remote guidance, and on-site validation, the WCO assists ZRA in optimizing its AEO program. The WCO also looks forward to future collaboration to further strengthen the implementation of the Trade Facilitation Agreement and promote regional economic development. This initiative aims to align ZRA's practices with global standards and boost its efficiency in facilitating international trade.

Aviation Industry Advances Toward Sustainable Fuel Future

Aviation Industry Advances Toward Sustainable Fuel Future

The aviation industry's carbon emissions are increasingly prominent, making a green transition imperative. This paper delves into the challenges and opportunities facing the aviation industry on its path to sustainability. It elaborates on a multi-pronged approach involving technological innovation, operational optimization, infrastructure development, and economic measures to achieve the net-zero emission target by 2050. Furthermore, it calls on passengers to pay attention to green travel and jointly promote the sustainable development of the aviation industry. This collaborative effort is crucial for a greener future.

Aviation Board Advances Data Standards for Digital Transformation

Aviation Board Advances Data Standards for Digital Transformation

IATA's ATSB is dedicated to developing aviation data exchange standards, promoting interconnectivity and digital transformation. The Open API Working Group is building a 'common language' to facilitate industry collaboration. This initiative aims to streamline data sharing and improve operational efficiency across the aviation sector by establishing standardized protocols and interfaces. The focus is on creating a more connected and data-driven ecosystem within the industry, ultimately leading to enhanced decision-making and improved passenger experiences. The 'common language' fosters interoperability between different systems and stakeholders.

01/08/2026 Airlines
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