Sri Lanka Customs Adopts Risk System to Boost Efficiency

Sri Lanka Customs Adopts Risk System to Boost Efficiency

Sri Lanka Customs, under the guidance of the World Customs Organization, held a seminar to enhance risk management capabilities, optimize the customs examination system, and strengthen intelligence analysis and resource allocation. The seminar aimed to improve efficiency and effectiveness in identifying and mitigating potential risks, streamlining inspection processes, and leveraging intelligence for informed decision-making. This initiative reflects Sri Lanka's commitment to modernizing its customs operations and aligning with international best practices in border security and trade facilitation.

WCO Shifts Focus to Capacity Building Amid Economic Strains

WCO Shifts Focus to Capacity Building Amid Economic Strains

A high-level working group meeting of the World Customs Organization (WCO) explored customs capacity building in the context of the global economic situation. The meeting reviewed project progress and planned the functions of the new committee, aiming to contribute to the development of customs worldwide. Discussions focused on enhancing efficiency and effectiveness of customs administrations to facilitate trade and ensure security, aligning with the WCO's commitment to supporting its members in adapting to evolving global challenges.

Rwanda Customs Streamlines Cargo Transit Compliance

Rwanda Customs Streamlines Cargo Transit Compliance

Rwanda Customs implements cargo transit supervision to ensure imported goods comply with regulatory requirements. This mechanism allows goods to be transferred from one port of entry to another customs office under customs control. It streamlines processes, enhances efficiency, and safeguards cargo security and compliance, ultimately promoting trade development. The supervision ensures proper documentation and handling during transit, minimizing risks of smuggling or illegal activities. This contributes to a more transparent and efficient customs clearance system in Rwanda.

DHL Expands Global Logistics Solutions for Businesses

DHL Expands Global Logistics Solutions for Businesses

DHL, a leading global logistics company, holds a significant position in the global express delivery sector due to its robust network, excellent service, and continuous innovation. Its core strengths lie in timeliness, stability, security, and extensive coverage. Beyond traditional express services, DHL actively expands into specialized areas like green logistics, committed to contributing more to the prosperity of global trade. They strive to offer reliable and efficient solutions for businesses worldwide, ensuring seamless and secure delivery services.

Cbps Nonintrusive Inspection Boosts Crossborder Trade Efficiency

Cbps Nonintrusive Inspection Boosts Crossborder Trade Efficiency

CBP's Non-Intrusive Inspection (NII) utilizes technologies like X-ray to quickly scan containers for contraband without opening them, enhancing customs inspection efficiency and reducing costs for businesses. NII is a crucial component of CBP's layered enforcement strategy, working in conjunction with initiatives like C-TPAT to ensure secure and efficient cross-border trade. This technology allows for faster processing and minimizes disruptions to the supply chain while maintaining a high level of security against illegal activities.

Customs Agencies Adopt AI to Drive Digital Transformation

Customs Agencies Adopt AI to Drive Digital Transformation

The WCO MENA Leadership Workshop highlighted the crucial role of technology and digital leadership in customs digital transformation. By embracing technologies like AI and Big Data, and building strategic partnerships, customs leaders can effectively improve operational efficiency, optimize resource allocation, and ultimately achieve customs modernization and sustainable development. The workshop emphasized the importance of adapting to the evolving technological landscape to enhance border security, facilitate trade, and ensure revenue collection in a rapidly changing global environment.

Kyrgyzstan Boosts Customs Oversight Via WCO Partnership

Kyrgyzstan Boosts Customs Oversight Via WCO Partnership

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a national post-clearance audit (PCA) workshop in Kyrgyzstan to enhance the country's customs audit capabilities. Funded by the Korea Customs Cooperation Fund, WCO experts used interactive teaching and practical exercises to help participants master the theoretical knowledge and operational skills of PCA. The successful workshop will contribute to strengthening Kyrgyzstan's PCA system, promoting trade facilitation, and safeguarding national economic security. The training covered key aspects of PCA implementation and risk management.

WCO Launches ACE Portal to Strengthen Global Customs Training

WCO Launches ACE Portal to Strengthen Global Customs Training

The World Customs Organization (WCO) launched the ACE Expert Portal to optimize global expert resource management and enhance capacity building efficiency. This platform empowers individual expert development, facilitates knowledge sharing, and supports member-driven development. Through centralized management and permission settings, the ACE Expert Portal helps the WCO build a talent-driven customs organization, contributing to global trade security and facilitation. It aims to streamline expert identification, deployment, and knowledge transfer, ultimately strengthening customs administrations worldwide.

Mongolian Customs Boosts Leadership Skills Via WCO Program

Mongolian Customs Boosts Leadership Skills Via WCO Program

The WCO conducted a leadership workshop for Mongolian Customs, aiming to enhance the capabilities of senior executives and drive reform. Participants provided positive feedback, indicating improvements in management communication. The workshop focused on developing strategic thinking, decision-making, and team management skills crucial for leading the modernization of customs procedures and fostering a more efficient and effective organization. The training is expected to contribute significantly to the ongoing efforts to streamline trade facilitation and strengthen border security in Mongolia.

MENA Customs Boost Data Analytics at WCO Doha Workshop

MENA Customs Boost Data Analytics at WCO Doha Workshop

The World Customs Organization held its first regional workshop on data analysis in Doha, Qatar. The aim was to enhance data analysis capabilities of customs administrations in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and explore its applications in customs management. The workshop shared best practices and laid the groundwork for developing data analysis strategies in the MENA region. This initiative seeks to improve customs efficiency, promote trade security, and foster economic development by leveraging data-driven insights.