Colombia Adopts Mexican Expertise to Modernize Customs Risk Management

Colombia Adopts Mexican Expertise to Modernize Customs Risk Management

In May 2021, Mexico shared its customs risk management expertise with Colombia, aiming to help Colombia improve clearance efficiency and achieve more effective trade regulation. This customs cooperation initiative facilitated knowledge transfer and best practices, enabling Colombia to strengthen its risk assessment capabilities. By leveraging Mexico's experience, Colombia can enhance its ability to identify and mitigate potential risks associated with cross-border trade, ultimately leading to streamlined processes and improved security. The collaboration underscores the importance of international cooperation in fostering secure and efficient global trade.

WCO IATA Boost Air Cargo Security and Efficiency

WCO IATA Boost Air Cargo Security and Efficiency

The WCO collaborates with IATA to enhance the security and efficiency of air cargo. The WCO emphasizes cooperation in combating illicit trade, promoting digital customs, and advancing risk management practices. This partnership aims to streamline air cargo processes while ensuring compliance and security, ultimately facilitating global trade and economic growth. The focus is on leveraging technology and collaboration to create a more secure and efficient air cargo environment.

Ethiopia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WCO Audit Program

Ethiopia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WCO Audit Program

A WCO assessment report highlights challenges faced by Ethiopia's Post Clearance Audit (PCA). Recommendations include strengthening legal frameworks, improving risk management practices, and enhancing IT infrastructure. These improvements aim to increase the efficiency of customs control and facilitate trade. Addressing these areas is crucial for Ethiopia to optimize its customs operations and contribute to regional and global trade competitiveness. Successful implementation will require sustained commitment and strategic resource allocation.

WCO Issues Global Guidelines for Uniform Customs Valuation

WCO Issues Global Guidelines for Uniform Customs Valuation

This document provides a unified interpretation of the WTO Valuation Agreement, offering an authoritative reference for customs valuation practices. Compiled by the World Customs Organization (WCO), it aims to facilitate international trade by promoting consistent application of valuation rules and reducing potential trade frictions. The document serves as a valuable resource for customs officials, traders, and anyone involved in cross-border transactions, ensuring a smoother and more transparent valuation process.

Africachina Trade Grows with Customs Collaboration

Africachina Trade Grows with Customs Collaboration

The WCO's Trade Facilitation Programme supports knowledge exchange between the South African Revenue Service and the Nigeria Customs Service, focusing on post-clearance audit (PCA), Authorized Economic Operator (AEO), and risk management. Nigeria Customs aims to leverage South Africa's best practices to upgrade its AEO program, PCA processes, and risk management strategies. This initiative seeks to improve trade compliance, reduce costs for businesses, and ultimately contribute to economic growth in Nigeria.

East Africa Enhances Customs Oversight with Audit Training Completion

East Africa Enhances Customs Oversight with Audit Training Completion

The WCO and JICA's joint "Master Trainer Programme" successfully concluded in East Africa, training 18 post-clearance audit experts and developing regional training materials. This initiative aims to enhance customs audit capabilities in East Africa, facilitating trade, combating smuggling, and safeguarding economic security. The project is expected to inject new momentum into regional development by strengthening customs administration and promoting efficient trade practices within the East African Community.

Indonesia Boosts Customs Oversight with WCO Training Center

Indonesia Boosts Customs Oversight with WCO Training Center

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and Indonesian Customs have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a Regional Training Center (RTC) and a Regional Customs Laboratory (RCL) in Indonesia. This initiative aims to enhance regional customs capacity building, facilitate trade, and promote economic development. Indonesian Customs will leverage its regional leadership to share best practices through the RTC and RCL, strengthening regional cooperation and addressing global trade challenges.

New HS 2028 Codes Target Plastic Waste for Trade Compliance

New HS 2028 Codes Target Plastic Waste for Trade Compliance

HS 2028 refines HS codes for plastic waste to more accurately identify waste regulated under the Basel Convention. This aims to support customs enforcement and corporate compliance, jointly addressing the global plastic pollution challenge and building a new order for green trade. By providing more specific classifications, HS 2028 facilitates better tracking and management of plastic waste, contributing to the effective implementation of international environmental agreements and promoting sustainable trade practices.