WTO Aids Bolivia in Strengthening Customs Resilience During Pandemic

WTO Aids Bolivia in Strengthening Customs Resilience During Pandemic

The World Trade Organization's Global Programme on Trade Facilitation (PMFE) organized stress management and psychological support training for Bolivian customs officers to help them cope with the challenges posed by the pandemic. The training included online assessments, knowledge dissemination, and offline workshops, focusing on work-life balance and enhancing psychological resilience. Following the training, customs officers acquired stress management skills, and the expert team proposed establishing a regular stress management mechanism. This initiative aimed to improve the well-being and effectiveness of customs personnel during a demanding period.

Guide to 2026 SRDI Enterprise Recertification Success

Guide to 2026 SRDI Enterprise Recertification Success

This article focuses on the 2026 re-examination for Specialized and Innovative SMEs, analyzing the challenges and importance of this process. It emphasizes the value of choosing professional agencies to assist with the application. The article recommends five reputable agencies, including Shanghai Xiangying, Shanghai Chucui, Beijing Zhihe Huida, Shenzhen Defang Kechuangfu, and Hangzhou Kexiang, to help enterprises successfully pass the re-examination and continue to benefit from preferential policies. These agencies can provide expert guidance and support throughout the application process, increasing the likelihood of a positive outcome.

Burkina Faso Customs Boosts Skills to Speed Tariff Reform

Burkina Faso Customs Boosts Skills to Speed Tariff Reform

With the support of the WCO MADAO project, Burkina Faso Customs organized a project management training course to enhance the project management capabilities of customs officials, aiming to better implement customs modernization reforms. The training covered key areas such as project organization, governance, and lifecycle. Through a combination of theory and practice, it helped customs establish its own project management methodology, improve project success rates and resource utilization efficiency, and ultimately promote customs modernization. The training aimed to equip officials with the skills to effectively manage and deliver modernization projects.

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.

Guatemala Customs Boosts Leadership for Modernization Efforts

Guatemala Customs Boosts Leadership for Modernization Efforts

Guatemalan Customs, with the support of SECO-WCO, held a leadership workshop to enhance the capabilities of its managers. This initiative aims to promote customs modernization and further facilitate trade. The workshop focused on developing leadership skills necessary for effective management and driving strategic improvements within the customs administration. By investing in its leadership, Guatemalan Customs seeks to streamline processes, reduce trade barriers, and ultimately contribute to economic growth and regional competitiveness. The training underscores the importance of strong leadership in achieving sustainable customs reform and trade facilitation objectives.

Chong Hing Bank Supports Smes in Overseas Expansion

Chong Hing Bank Supports Smes in Overseas Expansion

This article details the advantages of a Chong Hing Bank corporate account in Hong Kong, including its low opening threshold, wide acceptance range, high transfer limits, convenient deposits and withdrawals, and support for multiple currencies. It also clearly explains the required documents, procedures, official fees, and online banking activation process. The aim is to help SMEs better understand and choose a suitable bank account to facilitate the expansion of their overseas business. This guide provides practical information for businesses looking to establish a presence and conduct cross-border transactions through a Hong Kong company.

Developed Nations Aid Boosts Trade in Developing Countries

Developed Nations Aid Boosts Trade in Developing Countries

The ACP Group's proposal calls for strengthening the Special and Differential Treatment (SDT) provisions within the WTO's Trade Facilitation Agreement. It links trade facilitation commitments by developing countries to development assistance from developed nations, aiming to ensure targeted and transparent aid. This seeks to promote fair, inclusive, and sustainable global trade, helping developing countries enhance their competitiveness. Challenges include aid effectiveness, the risk of misuse, and the need for robust monitoring mechanisms. The proposal ultimately aims to level the playing field in global trade and foster development through targeted support.

Trade Facilitation Key to Equitable Growth in Developing Nations

Trade Facilitation Key to Equitable Growth in Developing Nations

This proposal emphasizes the need to fully consider the special circumstances of developing countries in trade facilitation negotiations, closely linking technical assistance and capacity building (ATRC) with obligations to build a mutually beneficial partnership. The core elements include demand-driven ATRC, the coordinating role of the WTO, phased implementation of commitments, and prioritization of dispute resolution. The aim is to ensure that trade facilitation benefits all countries, especially developing and least developed countries. It highlights the importance of tailored support and a collaborative approach to achieve inclusive and sustainable trade growth.

Namibia Enhances Trade with Wcobacked WTO Deal

Namibia Enhances Trade with Wcobacked WTO Deal

At the request of the Namibian Customs and Excise Department, the World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a diagnostic support mission focused on the implementation of the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement. Through extensive consultations with Namibian public and private sectors, the WCO will provide a tailored report with recommendations and collaborate with NCE to develop an implementation plan. This initiative aims to enhance capacity building and international cooperation, ultimately assisting Namibia in achieving trade facilitation and economic growth. The mission highlights the importance of customs cooperation in supporting TFA implementation.

Latin American Tax Officials Gain Skills in Advanced Training Program

Latin American Tax Officials Gain Skills in Advanced Training Program

The IMF, the Spanish Institute for Fiscal Studies, and the WCO jointly delivered a high-level course on tax and customs administration in Latin America. The course aimed to enhance the management capabilities of senior tax and customs officials in the region to address challenges. The upcoming fifth edition will focus on modern management skills and improving voluntary compliance. The Global Trade Facilitation Programme provides crucial support to the region, fostering economic development. This initiative is vital for strengthening governance and promoting sustainable growth within the Latin American context.