West and Central African Customs Chiefs Back Continental Free Trade

West and Central African Customs Chiefs Back Continental Free Trade

The meeting of heads of customs from West and Central Africa focused on the establishment of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). The World Customs Organization reaffirmed its support, emphasizing the critical role of customs departments and the importance of infrastructure. Discussions also covered addressing the challenges posed by the pandemic, combating counterfeit medicines and vaccines, and strengthening capacity building and regional cooperation. These efforts aim to contribute to regional economic development and the prosperity of the African continent. The importance of efficient customs procedures for the AfCFTA's success was highlighted.

WCO Supports Benin Customs in Streamlining Disaster Relief Clearance

WCO Supports Benin Customs in Streamlining Disaster Relief Clearance

The World Trade Organization (WTO) assisted Benin Customs in developing standard operating procedures for clearing natural disaster relief goods. Through unified import procedures, accelerated clearance processes, expert experience sharing, and practical exercises, the project aims to establish an efficient and convenient customs clearance mechanism for disaster relief supplies. This initiative not only enhances Benin Customs' disaster response capabilities but also provides valuable lessons for other countries, contributing to the construction of a global disaster relief system. The focus is on speed and efficiency in getting aid to those who need it most.

WERC Initiative Connects Students to Logistics Careers

WERC Initiative Connects Students to Logistics Careers

WERC is dedicated to introducing career opportunities in material handling, supply chain, and logistics management to high school students, college students, and educators through practical learning and industry exchange. It aims to spark student interest, foster innovative thinking, and help them understand industry development prospects, laying the foundation for future career planning. The program provides exposure to real-world applications and encourages students to explore various roles within the logistics and supply chain sectors. Ultimately, WERC strives to cultivate a pipeline of skilled and passionate individuals ready to contribute to the evolving landscape of logistics.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Americas Caribbean Customs Workshop Boosts Audit Skills for Revenue Growth

Americas Caribbean Customs Workshop Boosts Audit Skills for Revenue Growth

The World Customs Organization held a post-clearance audit (PCA) seminar for the Americas and Caribbean region in the Dominican Republic, aiming to enhance customs tax collection capabilities. The seminar focused on risk management, audit planning optimization, personnel training, and information technology application, promoting regional cooperation to address cross-border trade challenges and safeguard national economic security. By strengthening PCA, the goal is to improve tax compliance and achieve effective growth in tax revenue. This initiative underscores the importance of robust PCA systems in ensuring fair and efficient tax administration.

WCO Urges Global Collaboration to Bolster Supply Chain Resilience

WCO Urges Global Collaboration to Bolster Supply Chain Resilience

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization emphasized the importance of strengthening international cooperation to address global crises and rebuild supply chain resilience at the 7th Annual Meeting of International Organizations. He outlined the WCO's measures to ensure the continued flow of goods and maintain supply chain stability. He also highlighted future areas of cooperation, including digitalization, e-commerce, and disaster management, urging participants to transform crises into opportunities for collaboration. The speech underscored the critical role of customs organizations in facilitating trade and promoting global economic security.

Kenya Enhances Customs Training Via WCO Elearning Platform

Kenya Enhances Customs Training Via WCO Elearning Platform

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supports the Kenya Regional Training Centre (CRF) in introducing e-learning, aiming to enhance the professional capabilities and efficiency of Kenyan customs officers. This initiative seeks to improve customs clearance efficiency, reduce trade costs, and enhance international competitiveness. This effort not only boosts Kenya's own capabilities but also provides valuable lessons for other developing countries, contributing to a more efficient, convenient, and secure global trade environment. The e-learning model is expected to significantly improve knowledge dissemination and skills development within the Kenyan customs administration.

Global Customs Body Firms Partner on Disruptive Tech

Global Customs Body Firms Partner on Disruptive Tech

The 44th meeting of the World Customs Organization (WCO) Private Sector Consultative Group (PSCG) focused on the impact of disruptive technologies on the customs environment. It emphasized strengthening customs-private sector cooperation to address cross-border e-commerce challenges, piloting information exchange, and establishing regional organizations. Discussions covered topics such as combating counterfeit goods, global connectivity, the WCO Academy, and trade platforms. The meeting aimed to promote trade facilitation and sustainable economic development by addressing the evolving landscape and fostering collaboration between customs authorities and the private sector.

WCO Advocates Techdriven Border Solutions at WTO Forum

WCO Advocates Techdriven Border Solutions at WTO Forum

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a thematic session at the WTO Public Forum, exploring how cutting-edge technologies like blockchain and AI can empower customs and border management to facilitate trade. The session focused on the challenges and opportunities of technology adoption, and how customs administrations can develop technology strategies to embrace technological change. The goal is for customs to play a more significant role in the digital transformation of global trade. Discussions highlighted the importance of collaboration and knowledge sharing to maximize the benefits of these technologies.

Sierra Leone NRA Adopts Competencybased HR System for Tax Efficiency

Sierra Leone NRA Adopts Competencybased HR System for Tax Efficiency

The National Revenue Authority (NRA) of Sierra Leone, with support from the World Customs Organization (WCO), modernized its human resource system by introducing a competency-based HR management system. This initiative aims to enhance organizational effectiveness and build a professional tax workforce to better serve the national economy. This paper analyzes the construction and application of the competency model, and identifies potential challenges faced by the NRA during the transformation process, along with corresponding strategies to address them. The goal is to improve performance and create a skilled and efficient workforce.

WCO Stresses Supply Chain Resilience at ADBI Conference

WCO Stresses Supply Chain Resilience at ADBI Conference

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization delivered a keynote speech at the Asian Development Bank Institute Annual Conference, emphasizing the importance of resilient global supply chains. He analyzed challenges such as digital transformation, data standardization, disruptive technologies, e-commerce, environmental sustainability, and geopolitical conflicts. He highlighted the crucial role of customs in building resilient supply chains and called for strengthened international cooperation to address global trade challenges and jointly build a new future for global trade. This collaboration is essential for navigating the complexities and ensuring stability in the global trading system.