WCO and ICC Partner to Strengthen WTO Customs Valuation Rules

WCO and ICC Partner to Strengthen WTO Customs Valuation Rules

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) have a long-standing collaboration to promote the global application of the WTO Customs Valuation Agreement. In 2000, they issued a joint declaration aimed at promoting uniform, transparent, and fair customs valuation standards. This collaboration seeks to foster global trade compliance, transparency, and facilitation, ultimately reducing trade costs for businesses. The joint efforts emphasize the importance of consistent and predictable customs valuation practices for efficient and equitable international trade.

WCO Council Supports Global Customs Cooperation Amid Challenges

WCO Council Supports Global Customs Cooperation Amid Challenges

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Council convened, highlighting the crucial role of customs in the context of the global pandemic. Several resolutions were adopted, including approving the financial budget and revising the Harmonized System. These aim to strengthen global customs cooperation, leverage technological innovation, and promote trade facilitation and sustainable development to address global trade challenges and ensure secure and smooth supply chains. The meeting emphasized the importance of international collaboration in navigating the complexities of the current global trade environment.

Central African Republic to Launch Customs Preruling System

Central African Republic to Launch Customs Preruling System

The Customs Administration of the Central African Republic is actively preparing to establish an advance ruling system to provide businesses with a more transparent and predictable trade environment, reduce trade risks, and improve customs clearance efficiency. In cooperation with the WCO, the Central African Republic Customs has not only drafted relevant legal drafts but also established a steering committee and accepted the WCO's recommendations. This marks a significant step forward in trade facilitation, potentially promoting economic development and attracting foreign investment.

WCO Enhances Postclearance Audits in Uzbekistan

WCO Enhances Postclearance Audits in Uzbekistan

Under the WCO's global trade facilitation project, the World Customs Organization (WCO) provided Post Clearance Audit (PCA) technical assistance to the State Customs Committee (SCC) of Uzbekistan. Through remote guidance, simulations, and process optimization recommendations, the assistance aimed to enhance Uzbekistan's PCA capabilities, strengthen trade compliance management, and promote economic development. This support deepened Uzbekistan's understanding of the PCA process, identified areas for improvement, and laid the groundwork for developing customs procedures. The project is expected to significantly improve trade efficiency and security.

Global Air Cargo Faces Persistent Delays Amid Supply Chain Strains

Global Air Cargo Faces Persistent Delays Amid Supply Chain Strains

International air freight delays are a common issue for foreign trade enterprises. This paper delves into five major influencing factors: weather, airport operations, airlines, customs security checks, and the goods themselves. It provides practical advice to avoid delays, aiming to help cargo owners and foreign trade practitioners effectively manage risks, ensure timely delivery of goods, and improve trade efficiency. The analysis helps to understand the complexities and implement preventive measures to mitigate potential disruptions in the international air cargo supply chain.

US Antidumping Duties Key Guide for Exporters

US Antidumping Duties Key Guide for Exporters

This article provides an in-depth interpretation of the US Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Duty (AD/CVD) mechanism. It analyzes the latest AD/CVD case announcements from the International Trade Administration (ITA) and, through case studies, offers strategies for companies to respond to AD/CVD investigations. The aim is to help businesses effectively avoid risks and protect their rights in international trade disputes. The analysis focuses on practical approaches to navigate the complexities of US trade law and ensure compliance.

WCO Backs Cambodias Customs Modernization Reforms

WCO Backs Cambodias Customs Modernization Reforms

At the request of the General Department of Customs and Excise of Cambodia (GDCE), the World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted an assistance mission to assess the implementation gaps of the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) and help develop a five-year strategic plan. This initiative aims to promote customs modernization in Cambodia, enhance trade facilitation, and inject new impetus into economic development. The WCO will continue to support Cambodia's customs capacity building and strengthen international cooperation to jointly address global trade challenges.

EUWCO Project to Strengthen Afcfta Via Rules of Origin by 2025

EUWCO Project to Strengthen Afcfta Via Rules of Origin by 2025

The EU-WCO Rules of Origin Africa Programme Steering Committee recently convened to review the 2025 project objectives. These objectives include assisting the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) in finalizing its rules of origin and harmonizing the rules of origin regimes across African countries. The program aims to foster intra-African trade growth and promote regional economic integration. The project seeks to streamline trade processes and reduce barriers within the continent, ultimately contributing to a more unified and prosperous African economy.

Iran Adopts Wcobacked Audit System to Boost Customs Efficiency

Iran Adopts Wcobacked Audit System to Boost Customs Efficiency

The WCO held a Post Clearance Audit (PCA) workshop in Iran to assist the country in introducing PCA concepts, improving the efficiency of customs controls, and optimizing the trade environment. The workshop aimed to enhance Iran's capacity in conducting effective post-clearance audits, which are crucial for ensuring compliance with customs regulations and facilitating legitimate trade. By adopting PCA, Iran can streamline its customs procedures, reduce delays, and promote a more transparent and predictable trading system, ultimately contributing to trade facilitation.

WCO Advances Customs Modernization with Updated ECP Plan

WCO Advances Customs Modernization with Updated ECP Plan

The WCO's revised Phase IV of the ECP Action Plan aims to advance global customs modernization and promote trade facilitation and security. This is achieved through initiatives like compiling transit trade best practices, revising data model guidelines, focusing on Small Island Economies, researching Special Customs Zones, reviewing the Kyoto Convention, exploring rail customs procedures, developing PLACI guiding principles, aligning AEO with ICAO programs, and updating the disruptive technology report. These efforts collectively contribute to a more efficient and secure global trade environment.