Nigeria Customs Enhances Leadership with WCO Training Program

Nigeria Customs Enhances Leadership with WCO Training Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a Leadership and Management Development Workshop for the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), aiming to enhance the capabilities of senior management and drive NCS reform and modernization. The workshop covered topics such as strategic management, people management, and change management. Participants responded enthusiastically, expressing their intention to apply what they learned. The Comptroller General of the NCS highly praised the workshop, recognizing its crucial role in developing the skills necessary to address future challenges.

Bahamas Customs Boosts Trade Via Wcobacked AEO Program

Bahamas Customs Boosts Trade Via Wcobacked AEO Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting the Bahamas Customs Department in implementing an Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program to enhance trade efficiency and security. Through training, regulatory development, and pilot projects, the Bahamas is actively building its AEO framework. AEO certification not only provides customs clearance benefits for businesses but also promotes global trade development. Chinese enterprises should also actively participate in the AEO system to enhance their international competitiveness.

IATA Launches Aviation Crisis Program for Family Assistance

IATA Launches Aviation Crisis Program for Family Assistance

IATA's "Airline ERP and Crisis Management Team Family Assistance" course aims to enhance aviation professionals' capabilities in family assistance and build more resilient crisis response mechanisms. The curriculum covers key areas such as international regulations, FAP design and implementation, reception center management, external coordination, and long-term family support. It helps participants provide timely, comprehensive, and compassionate assistance to affected families, ensuring their well-being during and after a crisis. The course emphasizes practical skills and knowledge necessary for effective family support in the aviation industry.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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Aviation Safety Culture Boosted by IATA Training Program

Aviation Safety Culture Boosted by IATA Training Program

The IATA's "Human Factors and Safety Management Fundamentals" course delves into the intrinsic connection between human factors and safety management, covering key areas such as the four core human factors disciplines, models, cultural influences, and human error. Through systematic learning, participants will master safety management processes, optimize human factors, enhance organizational safety, and ultimately receive an IATA certificate of completion, adding a highly valuable qualification to their career.

US Customs Extends CTPAT Program to Nonasset 3pls

US Customs Extends CTPAT Program to Nonasset 3pls

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) launched a five-year pilot program, for the first time allowing non-asset based Third-Party Logistics (3PL) providers to participate in the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT). This aims to strengthen supply chain security and address potential vulnerabilities. Participating companies must meet security standards, receive facilitation benefits, and contribute to overall supply chain security enhancement. The pilot program will provide experience for future CTPAT program expansion.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Namibia Launches Trade Facilitation Program for Authorized Operators

Namibia Launches Trade Facilitation Program for Authorized Operators

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supported Namibia in completing a capacity assessment for its Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program. The aim is to assist Namibia in launching an AEO pilot project and its full implementation by 2018 through work plans in key areas such as risk management, post-clearance audit, legal reform, and IT upgrades. Ultimately, this initiative seeks to promote trade facilitation and economic development within the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) region.

WCO Enhances Mexicos Trade Via Economic Operator Program

WCO Enhances Mexicos Trade Via Economic Operator Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Deputy Secretary General visited Mexico to attend the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) Forum, discussing the role of the AEO program in global trade facilitation and competitiveness enhancement. Both sides engaged in in-depth exchanges on the WCO's strategic plan, the Kyoto Convention, and Mexico's customs modernization initiatives. They also conducted site visits to border ports and data centers. This visit aims to strengthen cooperation and support Mexico in improving its trade competitiveness.

Moldova Launches Wtobacked Mercator Program to Boost Trade

Moldova Launches Wtobacked Mercator Program to Boost Trade

With the support of the WCO, Moldova has launched the 'Mercator Programme' to implement the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement. This initiative aims to enhance trade efficiency, reduce costs, and ultimately promote economic development. The Mercator Programme is expected to streamline customs procedures, improve transparency, and foster greater regional integration. By simplifying trade processes, Moldova seeks to attract foreign investment and boost its competitiveness in the global market.

Uzbekistan Joins SECOWCO Program to Enhance Trade Efficiency

Uzbekistan Joins SECOWCO Program to Enhance Trade Efficiency

Uzbekistan joined the SECO-WCO Global Trade Facilitation Programme to enhance customs efficiency and optimize the business environment. The project supports capacity building and organizational development, strengthens post-clearance audits, and conducts release time studies, promoting economic growth and regional connectivity. This initiative aligns with global trade facilitation trends and is expected to modernize Uzbekistan's customs, optimize regulations, and improve services. It aims to contribute significantly to the country's economic development and regional cooperation.

WCO Reports Palestines Progress in Mercator Trade Program

WCO Reports Palestines Progress in Mercator Trade Program

A World Customs Organization (WCO) assessment reveals Palestine's active participation in the Mercator Programme, which supports the implementation of the Trade Facilitation Agreement and simplifies trade procedures. The Palestinian Customs Administration has benefited significantly in areas such as tariffs and risk management, maintaining close ties with the private sector and neighboring customs administrations. The assessment lays the groundwork for future tailored support, and the WCO will continue to provide assistance to promote Palestinian economic development and regional trade facilitation. This collaboration aims to further streamline customs processes and enhance trade efficiency.