Global Customs Adopt Digital Tools to Modernize Trade

Global Customs Adopt Digital Tools to Modernize Trade

ICT is driving customs transformation, enhancing efficiency, regulation, and services. Challenges arise from legacy systems. Future trends include mobile solutions, artificial intelligence, and cloud computing. The adoption of these technologies promises streamlined processes, improved security, and enhanced trade facilitation, ultimately contributing to more efficient and effective customs operations. This shift is crucial for adapting to the evolving global trade landscape and meeting the demands of modern commerce.

Saudi Arabia WCO Enhance Trade Rules in MENA Region

Saudi Arabia WCO Enhance Trade Rules in MENA Region

Saudi Arabia, in collaboration with the WCO, hosted a workshop to enhance advance ruling capabilities among MENA customs administrations. The workshop aimed to promote trade facilitation by highlighting the benefits of advance rulings, including reduced costs, increased efficiency, and minimized disputes. The event underscored the importance of advance rulings in streamlining customs procedures and fostering a more predictable and transparent trade environment within the region.

Rwanda Adopts Datadriven Customs to Boost Trade Efficiency

Rwanda Adopts Datadriven Customs to Boost Trade Efficiency

The Rwanda Revenue Authority organized HS training to enhance the commodity classification skills of customs officers and promote trade development. This training aimed to improve the accuracy and efficiency of customs procedures, reducing delays and costs associated with international trade. By strengthening the capacity of customs officials in correctly classifying goods, the initiative contributes to improved revenue collection, enhanced compliance, and ultimately, greater trade facilitation for Rwanda.

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.

WCO Aids Gambia Customs in Enhancing Training Expertise

WCO Aids Gambia Customs in Enhancing Training Expertise

The World Customs Organization's MADAO project is assisting the Gambia Revenue Authority in developing a team of expert trainers. Through a 'Training of Trainers' workshop, the project enhances the capabilities of customs personnel, promoting trade facilitation and efficient tax collection. This initiative lays the foundation for customs capacity building in Gambia. Future evaluations will continuously assess the training's impact and contribute to the modernization of customs administration.

Kenya Boosts Trade Efficiency with WCO Customs Program

Kenya Boosts Trade Efficiency with WCO Customs Program

Kenya Customs requested the WCO to conduct an assessment of its trade facilitation measures. The assessment highlighted progress in information availability and risk management. However, improvements are needed in coordination between agencies, capacity building initiatives, and the further development of ICT infrastructure for customs procedures. The report emphasized the importance of addressing these areas to enhance trade efficiency and reduce trade costs for businesses operating in Kenya.

Colombia Customs Boosts Strategy with WCOSECO Initiative

Colombia Customs Boosts Strategy with WCOSECO Initiative

In collaboration with SECO, the WCO held a workshop in Colombia to enhance DIAN's strategic planning and project management capabilities. This initiative aims to support DIAN in shaping its future customs model and improving its overall efficiency. The workshop provided valuable insights and practical tools to assist DIAN in developing effective strategies and managing projects successfully, ultimately contributing to trade facilitation and economic growth in Colombia.

Datadriven Single Window Systems Boost Crossborder Trade Efficiency

Datadriven Single Window Systems Boost Crossborder Trade Efficiency

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has updated its Single Window Compendium Supplement to provide a more efficient and convenient “one-stop shop” for cross-border trade. The new guide condenses the original version, focusing on the key stages of Single Window development. It has been successfully tested in various international workshops. This guide will help countries improve cross-border trade efficiency and achieve trade facilitation.

Uzbekistan Joins Revised Kyoto Convention As 127th Member

Uzbekistan Joins Revised Kyoto Convention As 127th Member

Uzbekistan has officially joined the revised Kyoto Convention, becoming the 127th contracting party. This marks a significant step for the country in simplifying its customs procedures and promoting trade facilitation. The World Customs Organization (WCO) welcomes this development and has pledged to continue supporting Uzbekistan in its related reforms. The accession demonstrates Uzbekistan's commitment to international standards and its efforts to enhance its trade environment.

Gambia Tax Authority Adopts Dashboards to Improve Revenue Collection

Gambia Tax Authority Adopts Dashboards to Improve Revenue Collection

With funding from Sweden and support from the World Customs Organization, the Gambia Revenue Authority is actively developing a strategic dashboard. This initiative aims to enhance performance in key areas such as tax collection, trade facilitation, compliance management, reform modernization, and human resource management through data-driven decision-making. The ultimate goal is to comprehensively upgrade and ensure the sustainable development of tax administration in Gambia.