Chinas Sima Yue Launches Enterprise AI Partnership Program

Chinas Sima Yue Launches Enterprise AI Partnership Program

Enterprise AI is expected to boom by 2026. Sima Yue launches the AI Partner Program, offering mature enterprise-level AI business scenarios and products, eliminating the need for ground-up development and lowering the entry barrier. An exclusive closed-door meeting invites partners from various cities to share product resources, market opportunities, and implementation support. Together, we will deeply cultivate regional markets and seize the dividends of scaled AI implementation.

Zambia Boosts Trade with Wcos AEO Program Backing

Zambia Boosts Trade with Wcos AEO Program Backing

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 in Zambia. Through expert support, on-site validation, and capacity building, the WCO assists the ZRA in optimizing customs procedures, promoting regional cooperation, and providing more development opportunities for Zambian businesses. The AEO program aims to streamline processes, reduce delays, and improve security, ultimately benefiting both the Zambian economy and international trade.

Kenya Boosts Trade Efficiency with Wcobacked Customs Program

Kenya Boosts Trade Efficiency with Wcobacked Customs Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted an AEO awareness campaign for the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) and its partner agencies. The initiative aimed to disseminate AEO knowledge, share best practices, promote mutual recognition, and plan for future development. By deeply analyzing the WCO SAFE Framework, strengthening risk management principles, and designing a mutual recognition framework, the campaign supports Kenyan Customs in creating an efficient and secure international trade environment and enhancing its international competitiveness. This initiative is crucial for Kenya's trade facilitation efforts and global economic integration.

WCO Launches Global Program to Enhance Customs Efficiency

WCO Launches Global Program to Enhance Customs Efficiency

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has launched the second round of its Performance Measurement Mechanism (PMM), inviting members to participate in self-assessment. This initiative aims to help national customs administrations identify challenges, improve operations, and receive targeted capacity building assistance from the WCO. The PMM comprehensively evaluates customs performance in areas such as trade facilitation, revenue collection, and enforcement. Ultimately, the goal is to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of customs worldwide, thereby fostering international trade development and contributing to a more secure and predictable global trading environment.

Iran Enhances Customs Via WCO Japanbacked AEO Program

Iran Enhances Customs Via WCO Japanbacked AEO Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO), in collaboration with the CCF Japan, supported Iranian Customs in hosting a national workshop on Customs Procedure Informatization and the AEO Program. The workshop aimed to enhance customs clearance efficiency and strengthen border control through information technology. It also focused on upgrading the AEO program to promote trade facilitation and improve Iran's competitiveness in global trade. The initiative underscores the importance of digital transformation and international cooperation in streamlining customs processes and fostering economic growth.

Maldives Customs Boosts Leadership Skills Via WCO Program

Maldives Customs Boosts Leadership Skills Via WCO Program

The Maldives Customs Service (MCS) participated in the WCO Leadership and Management Development Program, organizing senior management workshops to enhance leadership skills and drive customs modernization. The workshops covered change management, strategic planning, and personnel management, emphasizing practicality and interaction. They fostered team building and a unified vision, laying the foundation for the future development of the MCS. The initiative aimed to equip leaders with the necessary tools and knowledge to navigate challenges and effectively lead the organization through its modernization journey.

Colombia Expands AEO Program to Boost Trade Efficiency

Colombia Expands AEO Program to Boost Trade Efficiency

Colombia is expanding its AEO program, aiming to increase the number of certified companies through a customs-led new version, enhancing trade facilitation and supply chain security. Companies should understand the certification standards, strengthen internal management, and actively cooperate with customs to seize opportunities to improve international competitiveness. AEO is not only about customs clearance facilitation but also a symbol of corporate credibility. Businesses should consider the benefits and prepare accordingly to leverage the advantages of the AEO program in the Colombian context.

WCO Program Boosts Botswana Tax Authoritys Modernization Efforts

WCO Program Boosts Botswana Tax Authoritys Modernization Efforts

The WCO conducted a leadership workshop in Botswana to enhance the management capabilities of the Botswana Unified Revenue Service (BURS), promote tax modernization, and contribute to economic development. The workshop focused on strengthening leadership skills within the BURS to effectively implement modern tax administration practices. This initiative aims to improve revenue collection and ultimately support Botswana's economic growth. Funding for the workshop was provided by Finland, highlighting international cooperation in supporting tax reform and capacity building in developing countries.

Indonesia Boosts Trade Security with Wcobacked AEO Program

Indonesia Boosts Trade Security with Wcobacked AEO Program

Indonesia is expanding its Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program with support from the World Customs Organization (WCO). A seminar was held in Jakarta, sharing experiences from the EU, US, and Japan. The program aims to enhance supply chain security by certifying businesses, granting them benefits such as streamlined customs clearance and reduced risk. Future plans include integrating the AEO program with aviation security. The WCO has pledged continued collaboration to promote trade facilitation, attract investment, and improve Indonesia's international competitiveness. The AEO program is crucial for Indonesia's economic growth and global trade integration.

Wcos Mercator Program Boosts Global Trade for Businesses

Wcos Mercator Program Boosts Global Trade for Businesses

UK experts have pioneered the first step in WCO Mercator Programme Advisors (MPAs) certification, marking an acceleration in global trade facilitation. MPAs will assist countries in modernizing their customs, simplifying clearance procedures, reducing trade barriers, and optimizing the business environment, creating broader development opportunities for businesses. The WCO will continue to promote MPA certification, injecting new momentum into global trade facilitation.