Sudan Customs Overhauls HR to Boost Trade Efficiency

Sudan Customs Overhauls HR to Boost Trade Efficiency

With the assistance of the World Customs Organization (WCO), Sudanese Customs has launched a Human Resources modernization project. This initiative aims to enhance the professionalism and efficiency of the customs workforce by establishing a competency-based management system. The goal is to better serve national economic development and international trade security. The project encompasses assessing the current management situation, developing practical tools, formulating a roadmap, and providing ongoing expert support. This comprehensive approach seeks to transform HR practices within Sudanese Customs.

Azerbaijan Honors WCO Chief for Customs Reform Efforts

Azerbaijan Honors WCO Chief for Customs Reform Efforts

World Customs Organization (WCO) Secretary General Kunio Mikuriya was awarded the “Order of Friendship” by the President of Azerbaijan for his outstanding contributions to customs reform in Azerbaijan. The article reviews the transformation of Azerbaijan's customs service, highlighting the WCO's supportive role and outlining future cooperation directions. It emphasizes the importance of international collaboration in customs modernization. The award recognizes Mikuriya's and the WCO's dedication to assisting Azerbaijan in enhancing its customs procedures and promoting efficient and secure trade facilitation.

EMCCA Customs College Enhances Training with WCO Backing

EMCCA Customs College Enhances Training with WCO Backing

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting the Inter-State Customs Higher School of ECCA (ISSC) in reshaping its training system. Through diagnostic assessments, the WCO provided recommendations for improvement and jointly developed a new development strategy. The core of this strategy is building a competency-based training system to enhance the professional skills of regional customs officers, facilitate trade, and combat smuggling and other illegal activities. The WCO will continue to provide support to help ISSC achieve training modernization.

WCOWACAM Project Boosts Customs HRM in West and Central Africa

WCOWACAM Project Boosts Customs HRM in West and Central Africa

WCO, in collaboration with WACAM, is developing customs HRM experts in West and Central Africa to enhance management capabilities. Through training and practical exercises, the initiative aims to build a regional think tank, fostering customs modernization. This partnership strengthens regional cooperation and promotes efficient customs practices, ultimately contributing to improved trade facilitation and economic development within the region. The focus is on equipping customs officials with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively manage human resources and implement modern customs procedures.

MENA Customs Enhances Regional Ties to Spur Economic Growth

MENA Customs Enhances Regional Ties to Spur Economic Growth

The inaugural meeting of the MENA Customs Resource Mobilization Working Group was successfully held in Bahrain. The meeting focused on enhancing regional customs administration capabilities, promoting trade facilitation, and fostering economic integration. Participants discussed strategies for resource mobilization to support customs modernization and efficiency improvements. The initiative aims to strengthen customs cooperation within the MENA region, contributing to sustainable economic growth and regional stability. Key topics included best practices in revenue collection, risk management, and the use of technology in customs operations.

Wcokorea Program Boosts Global Customs Trade Efficiency

Wcokorea Program Boosts Global Customs Trade Efficiency

The 4th WCO-Korea Customs & Business Administration Advanced Training Program successfully concluded at Seoul National University, with customs officials from 10 developing countries participating. The program aimed to provide a theoretical framework for international trade and business management, helping participants address customs challenges. Through a combination of theory and practice, the program enhanced participants' capabilities. The WCO also provided support for customs reform and modernization. All parties will continue to collaborate and contribute to the development of global customs affairs.

Mexico Shares Customs Expertise with Colombias Tax Agency

Mexico Shares Customs Expertise with Colombias Tax Agency

The Mexican Tax Administration Service (SAT) and the Colombian Tax and Customs Administration (DIAN) shared experiences in risk management and post-clearance audit through a virtual study mission. Mexican experts detailed their practices in risk assessment, cargo monitoring, and customs procedure automation. This provided valuable insights for Colombia's customs modernization efforts, helping them build a more intelligent clearance system. The cooperation highlighted the importance of international collaboration in enhancing customs efficiency and security, ultimately contributing to smoother trade flows between the two nations.

Flexport Aims to Modernize US Customs for Faster Trade

Flexport Aims to Modernize US Customs for Faster Trade

Flexport's Tom Gould joins the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Commercial Operations Advisory Committee (COAC) to advance customs modernization and address the disconnect between supply chains and customs operations. He will focus on system upgrades, data interoperability, and data science empowerment to improve clearance efficiency, reduce costs for businesses, and simplify global trade. This initiative aims to streamline processes, enhance communication, and leverage technology to create a more efficient and responsive customs environment, ultimately benefiting businesses involved in international commerce.

WCO Forum Advances Global Trade Efficiency and Security

WCO Forum Advances Global Trade Efficiency and Security

The 4th WCO Technology and Innovation Forum was held in Argentina, focusing on the role of technology in building efficient, secure, transparent, and resilient global supply chains. Participants shared best practices and discussed future borders, technology-enabled decision-making, and transparency in cross-border transactions. The forum emphasized that public-private partnerships and technological innovation are crucial for driving customs modernization. Key discussions revolved around leveraging technology to enhance security, streamline processes, and foster greater collaboration among stakeholders to facilitate legitimate trade.

South Korea Increases Support for WCO Language Fund

South Korea Increases Support for WCO Language Fund

The Korea Customs Service (KCS) increased its contribution to the World Customs Organization (WCO) Language Fund, aiming to promote broader participation in WCO activities by customs administrations by overcoming language barriers through translation and interpretation services. Simultaneously, the WCO emphasizes the importance of digital transformation and data culture, encouraging members to leverage data-driven decision-making and build data ecosystems to enhance customs management efficiency and global trade facilitation. This initiative highlights the WCO's commitment to both inclusivity and modernization within the global customs community.