WCO Updates Customs Lab Handbook to Boost Regional Standards

WCO Updates Customs Lab Handbook to Boost Regional Standards

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has updated its Customs Laboratory Guide, adding Annex V, which provides information on Regional Customs Laboratories (RCLs) and the procedures and requirements for establishing them. This initiative aims to strengthen regional capacity building, assisting members in upgrading their laboratories and becoming regional benchmarks. The guide, available in English and French on the WCO Members' website, serves as a crucial resource for customs laboratory advancement. It promotes cooperation and knowledge sharing within regions to enhance analytical capabilities and facilitate trade.

Malaysia Boosts Customs Oversight with WCO Audit Training

Malaysia Boosts Customs Oversight with WCO Audit Training

The World Customs Organization (WCO) successfully held a Post-Clearance Audit (PCA) training in Malaysia, aiming to enhance the customs' PCA capabilities and promote trade facilitation. The workshop covered PCA concepts, risk management, valuation, and auditing techniques, sharing case experiences from Japan and China. This training will help Malaysian Customs provide more convenient customs clearance services for enterprises while ensuring revenue collection, thereby promoting economic development. The training emphasized practical skills and knowledge transfer to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of post-clearance controls.

Global Customs Labs Share Pandemic Best Practices

Global Customs Labs Share Pandemic Best Practices

Facing the global challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, the World Customs Organization (WCO)'s network of customs laboratories, the BRLR, held an online meeting to share experiences and best practices, and to discuss how to better support its members. The meeting highlighted the challenges faced by the BRLR during the pandemic, shared best practices such as optimizing laboratory processes, developing rapid detection methods, and strengthening information sharing. It also looked forward to the vision of building a stronger global customs laboratory network in the future.

WCO Data Model Enhances Crossborder Ecommerce Security

WCO Data Model Enhances Crossborder Ecommerce Security

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Data Model Project Team (DMPT) emphasizes the crucial role of data in building a secure and efficient cross-border e-commerce environment and released the new WCO Data Model 3.7.0. The meeting focused on data standardization, information sharing, and data exchange related to e-commerce, aiming to improve risk management and customs clearance efficiency. This contributes to a safer and more efficient future for cross-border e-commerce by promoting harmonized data standards and facilitating seamless information flow between stakeholders.

Vietnams Manufacturing Sector Weighs Expat Assignments Risks and Rewards

Vietnams Manufacturing Sector Weighs Expat Assignments Risks and Rewards

This article delves into the realities of expatriation to Vietnam, revealing challenges such as workplace politics, management dilemmas, and cultural clashes. It highlights the importance of third-party research and analyzes the types of individuals best suited for assignments in Vietnam. Sharing insights into the daily life experiences in Vietnam, this article aims to provide valuable references for professionals considering or currently facing expatriation choices. Ultimately, it seeks to assist companies in achieving success in the Vietnamese market by better understanding the nuances of operating there.

WTO and WCO Partner to Enhance Global Trade Living Standards

WTO and WCO Partner to Enhance Global Trade Living Standards

The Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO) emphasized the crucial role of collaboration between trade and customs communities in improving global well-being at the World Customs Organization (WCO) Council meeting. By strengthening information sharing, capacity building, and technological innovation, the WTO and WCO can jointly build a more prosperous, equitable, and sustainable global trading system. This cooperation is essential for facilitating trade, ensuring security, and promoting economic development worldwide. The focus is on streamlining processes and fostering a collaborative environment for mutual benefit.

WCO Launches Ecommerce Framework to Boost African Digital Trade

WCO Launches Ecommerce Framework to Boost African Digital Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted an online workshop for Eastern, Southern, Western, and Central Africa, focusing on the implementation of the E-Commerce Framework of Standards (E-Commerce FoS). By interpreting the 15 standards and sharing practical examples, the workshop aimed to help African customs seize digital trade opportunities, address challenges, and promote the healthy development of cross-border e-commerce. This initiative seeks to inject new vitality into the African economy by facilitating smoother and more efficient online trade processes across the continent.

Uzbekistan Maldives Boost Customs Audits in Joint Workshop

Uzbekistan Maldives Boost Customs Audits in Joint Workshop

Under the World Customs Organization framework, Uzbekistan and Maldives Customs successfully held an online seminar focusing on the exchange of Post-Clearance Audit (PCA) experiences. The Maldives shared their practices in organizational structure, legal framework, operating procedures, and IT systems, aiming to enhance Uzbekistan's capabilities in PCA. This exchange also strengthened customs cooperation between the two countries, fostering trade facilitation and improving customs administration efficiency. The seminar provided a platform for knowledge sharing and best practice adoption in the area of post-clearance audit.

GT Nexus Capgemini Partner to Streamline Global Supply Chains Via Cloud

GT Nexus Capgemini Partner to Streamline Global Supply Chains Via Cloud

GT Nexus and Capgemini have partnered to create supply chain collaborative orchestration capabilities by integrating cloud technology and BPO, aiming to break down information silos and achieve end-to-end visibility. Businesses can benefit from process control, improved efficiency, and reduced costs. This initiative accelerates supply chain digital transformation, providing crucial support for businesses to win in the competition. The cloud-based approach enables real-time data sharing and improved decision-making across the entire supply chain network, ultimately leading to a more resilient and agile operation.

G7 Experts Outline Postquantum Crypto Roadmap for Finance Sector

G7 Experts Outline Postquantum Crypto Roadmap for Finance Sector

The G7 Cyber Expert Group has released a roadmap to coordinate the financial sector's transition to Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), addressing security threats posed by quantum computing. The roadmap proposes phased action recommendations, including risk assessment, strategy development, testing and validation, and information sharing. It emphasizes the importance of international cooperation to build a quantum-safe financial future. This initiative aims to proactively mitigate vulnerabilities and ensure the resilience of financial systems against potential quantum attacks, fostering a secure and stable global financial landscape.