Thailand Sierra Leone Push Kyoto Convention Signatories Over 100

Thailand Sierra Leone Push Kyoto Convention Signatories Over 100

With Thailand and Sierra Leone joining, the Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC) has surpassed 100 contracting parties, marking a significant step in global trade facilitation. The convention aims to simplify and harmonize customs procedures, reduce trade costs, and improve efficiency. It works in synergy with the WTO's Trade Facilitation Agreement, injecting new vitality into global economic development. The WCO encourages more members to join and collectively promote trade facilitation. This milestone underscores the growing global commitment to streamlining trade processes and fostering economic growth through simplified customs procedures.

WCO Supports Gambia Revenue Authoritys HR Modernization

WCO Supports Gambia Revenue Authoritys HR Modernization

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is supporting the modernization of human resource management at the Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA) through the West Africa Customs Administration Modernization Project. This project assisted the GRA in finalizing key tools such as the competency directory, job directory, service charter, and job descriptions, laying the groundwork for future communication and change management. The WCO will continue to support the GRA in improving its management level, promoting regional trade facilitation and economic development.

Uganda Revenue Authority Adopts Datadriven Performance System

Uganda Revenue Authority Adopts Datadriven Performance System

The Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) sought WCO technical assistance to enhance its performance management system. The WCO assessed URA's current state and recommended improving performance indicator systems, enhancing data analysis capabilities, optimizing the application of performance evaluation results, and deepening the application of ASYCUDA/ASYPM systems. The report emphasizes that high-level support, full participation, and continuous improvement are key to success. The goal is to help URA improve operational efficiency and service levels. This includes refining KPIs and leveraging data for informed decision-making.

WCO Aids DR Congo Customs to Enhance Trade Efficiency

WCO Aids DR Congo Customs to Enhance Trade Efficiency

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is providing technical assistance to the General Directorate of Customs and Excise (DGDA) of the Democratic Republic of Congo to enhance its customs valuation capacity and reclaim outsourced functions. Through diagnostic assessments, recommended improvements, and capacity building initiatives, the WCO is helping the DRC build an efficient and transparent customs valuation system. This aims to promote trade facilitation and contribute to economic development by strengthening the country's ability to accurately value goods and collect revenue.

Cameroon Customs Strengthens Leadership for Strategic Reform

Cameroon Customs Strengthens Leadership for Strategic Reform

In 2015, the World Customs Organization (WCO) assisted Cameroon Customs in enhancing its leadership capabilities, regaining control of outsourced functions, and promoting reforms. This support culminated in the "Mbankomo II Declaration," which aims to further support the development of Cameroon Customs. The initiative focused on strengthening internal management and fostering a more effective and autonomous customs administration.

Bolivia Customs Boosts Staff Resilience Via WCOSECO Program

Bolivia Customs Boosts Staff Resilience Via WCOSECO Program

The WCO-SECO GTFP project assisted Bolivian Customs in enhancing stress management skills and team cohesion among its officers. This support helped them navigate the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The project recommended establishing a permanent mechanism for stress management and resilience building within the customs administration to ensure continued well-being and effectiveness of customs officers in the face of ongoing and future pressures.

Bangladesh Customs Boosts Trade Efficiency with Wcobacked TRS Strategy

Bangladesh Customs Boosts Trade Efficiency with Wcobacked TRS Strategy

The WCO's GTFP assists the NBR in Bangladesh to optimize trade processes and improve efficiency. Through Time Release Studies (TRS) and workshops, it enhances transparency and risk management, fostering economic development. The TRS identifies bottlenecks and areas for improvement in customs procedures. By streamlining these processes, the GTFP contributes to faster clearance times, reduced costs for businesses, and increased trade competitiveness for Bangladesh. The focus on data-driven analysis and collaborative problem-solving ensures sustainable and impactful reforms.

Pacific Islands Boost Tax Revenue with Regional Training

Pacific Islands Boost Tax Revenue with Regional Training

The World Customs Organization (WCO), in collaboration with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), launched the 'Master Training Program (MTP)' to enhance the revenue management capacity of Customs administrations in Pacific Island Countries. The program focuses on developing tax experts and improving the accuracy of customs valuation and HS code classification, thereby promoting trade facilitation and sustainable economic development. Pacific Island Customs administrations have identified revenue-related issues as a primary focus of the MTP.

Botswana Enhances Customs Enforcement for Environmental Agreements

Botswana Enhances Customs Enforcement for Environmental Agreements

The World Customs Organization (WCO), in collaboration with the UN Environment Programme and the Basel Convention Secretariat, held a workshop in Botswana to enhance customs officers' awareness and enforcement capabilities regarding multilateral environmental agreements. The workshop covered key issues such as the Basel Convention and the Montreal Protocol, strengthening cooperation between customs and environmental agencies. The WCO will continue to provide technical support to Botswana and other countries in achieving sustainable development goals. This initiative aims to combat illegal trade in environmentally sensitive goods and promote responsible environmental practices.

WCO Strengthens Environmental Rules to Curb Illegal Waste Trade

WCO Strengthens Environmental Rules to Curb Illegal Waste Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is strengthening its collaboration with the Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Network (ENFORCE) to enhance customs' role in combating the illegal cross-border trade of waste. Through capacity building, information sharing, international cooperation, and policy advocacy, the WCO assists its member customs administrations in effectively implementing the Basel Convention. This collaborative effort aims to address global environmental challenges and build a sustainable future by preventing and countering illegal waste shipments across borders.