Bhutan Boosts Customs Data Analysis with WCO Assistance

Bhutan Boosts Customs Data Analysis with WCO Assistance

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a workshop on Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence for Bhutan Customs, aiming to enhance its data-driven decision-making capabilities. Through theoretical learning, practical exercises, and international experience sharing, Bhutanese customs officials grasped the applications of data analysis and AI in areas such as risk management and fraud detection. This initiative lays the foundation for the modernization and transformation of Bhutan Customs, enabling them to leverage data for improved efficiency and effectiveness.

WCO Enhances Jordan Customs with Advanced Training Program

WCO Enhances Jordan Customs with Advanced Training Program

The WCO assisted Jordan Customs in establishing an internal trainer team to enhance training capabilities. A competency-based approach was adopted to support customs modernization. Data analysis was used to evaluate the effectiveness of the training and optimize resource allocation. This initiative strengthens Jordan Customs' ability to deliver effective training programs and contribute to regional and international customs cooperation.

WCO Boosts Lesotho Customs Modernization with Audit Reform

WCO Boosts Lesotho Customs Modernization with Audit Reform

The World Customs Organization (WCO) successfully completed a Post Clearance Audit (PCA) diagnostic mission for the Lesotho Revenue Authority (LRA). The mission aimed to assess the LRA's systems, techniques, and methodologies related to PCA and provide recommendations for improvement, enhancing the efficiency and transparency of its tax administration system. This initiative is part of the HMRC-WCO-UNCTAD collaboration project, highlighting the importance of international cooperation in promoting customs modernization in developing countries.

EMCCA Customs College Overhauls Strategy with WCO Backing

EMCCA Customs College Overhauls Strategy with WCO Backing

The World Customs Organization (WCO) assisted the Inter-State School for Customs of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (ISSC-CEMAC) in reshaping its development strategy, aiming to modernize its training system through capacity building. The WCO's diagnostic assessment provided recommendations for ISSC improvements, and a new development strategy was jointly formulated to enhance the professional competence of regional customs officers and promote trade facilitation. The focus is on strengthening the ISSC's role as a key training hub for customs administrations in the CEMAC region.

Bolivia Boosts Trade with WCO Origin Predetermination Support

Bolivia Boosts Trade with WCO Origin Predetermination Support

The WCO is assisting Bolivia in enhancing its Origin Advance Ruling (OAR) capabilities. This initiative aims to promote trade facilitation, enabling Bolivia to better integrate into global value chains and strengthen its export competitiveness. By improving OAR processes, Bolivia can provide greater certainty and predictability to traders, reducing delays and costs associated with customs procedures. This collaboration with the WCO supports Bolivia's efforts to streamline trade, attract investment, and ultimately boost its economic growth through increased participation in international trade.

WCO Backs Philippines Customs Modernization with HRM System

WCO Backs Philippines Customs Modernization with HRM System

The World Customs Organization (WCO) successfully conducted a personnel management diagnostic of the Bureau of Customs (BOC) in the Philippines. This aimed to support BOC's strategic goals and HR modernization by building a competency-based HRM system. The diagnostic highlighted the importance of HR roles, competency-based HRM, and training development. The BOC committed to adopting the WCO's 18 customized recommendations to drive the implementation of future action plans.

IATA Enhances Aviation Safety with Updated Proactive Measures

IATA Enhances Aviation Safety with Updated Proactive Measures

IATA's Safety Manual is a crucial tool for airlines to address safety challenges and enhance operational safety. The manual covers IOSA audit standards, best practices, training courses, and safety programs. It aims to help airlines build a robust safety defense and ensure passenger safety. By implementing the guidelines and recommendations within the manual, airlines can proactively manage risks, improve safety performance, and maintain compliance with international aviation safety standards. The manual serves as a comprehensive resource for promoting a culture of safety throughout the organization.

IATA Partners with Airlines to Boost Aviation Growth

IATA Partners with Airlines to Boost Aviation Growth

The IATA Strategic Partnership Program offers companies a platform to collaborate with global aviation leaders. This document outlines the program's value, participation criteria, and application process. It aims to help businesses understand how joining this program can enhance their industry influence and drive innovation within the aviation sector. By becoming a strategic partner, companies gain access to exclusive networking opportunities, industry insights, and the chance to contribute to shaping the future of air travel.

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Burkina Faso Boosts Customs Valuation with WCO Assistance

Burkina Faso Boosts Customs Valuation with WCO Assistance

The World Customs Organization (WCO) provided technical assistance to the Burkina Faso Customs Administration to support the restoration of its autonomous customs valuation function. The first phase assessment has been completed, with the expert team offering recommendations through diagnostic assessments and collaborative dialogue. These recommendations aim to strengthen risk management, implement post-clearance audits, and enhance the capabilities of valuation officers. The ultimate goal is to build an autonomous and efficient customs valuation system for Burkina Faso.

Peru Boosts Border Efficiency with WCO Trade Partnership

Peru Boosts Border Efficiency with WCO Trade Partnership

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a follow-up mission to Peruvian border agencies to strengthen cooperation and improve border control efficiency. By introducing the Coordinated Border Management (CBM) concept and developing a roadmap, focusing on enhanced information sharing, standardized procedures, risk management, and capacity building, Peru aims to establish an efficient and collaborative border control system. This initiative is expected to facilitate trade, boost economic development, and create new opportunities for growth. The mission highlights the importance of international collaboration in modernizing border operations.