Colombias Tax Agency DIAN Advances Digital Overhaul

Colombias Tax Agency DIAN Advances Digital Overhaul

The Colombian Customs, with the support of SECO-WCO, held a workshop to enhance its digital transformation capabilities and build a future customs model. The workshop emphasized data-driven decision-making as a key component of this transformation. The initiative aims to modernize customs processes, improve efficiency, and facilitate trade. By leveraging digital technologies and data analytics, Colombian Customs seeks to streamline operations and enhance its ability to adapt to the evolving global trade landscape, ultimately contributing to trade facilitation and economic growth.

Madagascar Customs Streamlines Trade with New Classification System

Madagascar Customs Streamlines Trade with New Classification System

With the support of the World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Global Alliance for Trade Facilitation (GATF), Madagascar Customs has enhanced the commodity classification skills of its officers through capacity-building training. This lays the foundation for building a modern advance ruling mechanism. This initiative aims to optimize the business environment, promote trade facilitation, and help Madagascar integrate into the global trading system. The improved classification expertise contributes to efficient customs procedures and supports Madagascar's economic growth by streamlining international trade.

Bolivia Customs Joins Global Trade Facilitation Initiative

Bolivia Customs Joins Global Trade Facilitation Initiative

Bolivian Customs successfully held a high-level leadership and management development workshop under the SECO-WCO Global Trade Facilitation Programme. This workshop aimed to enhance the leadership capabilities of the Bolivian Customs senior management team to better address future strategic challenges. Through team building, leadership development, and negotiation skills training, team cohesion was strengthened, laying the foundation for the future development of Bolivian Customs. The program focused on empowering leaders to navigate complex trade environments and foster efficient customs operations.

Asiapacific Customs Centers Adopt Digital Tools Amid Pandemic

Asiapacific Customs Centers Adopt Digital Tools Amid Pandemic

The 19th Heads of Asia/Pacific WCO Regional Training Centers (RTCs) Meeting focused on the challenges and opportunities of remote training under the pandemic. Centers shared experiences and discussed key initiatives like digital transformation, international cooperation, talent development, and data analysis. The aim was to strengthen regional cooperation, enhance customs capacity, and collectively respond to the rapidly changing international trade environment. The meeting underscored the importance of adapting training methodologies and fostering collaboration to ensure effective customs operations in the new normal.

Fiji Boosts Trade Efficiency with Wcobacked Time Release Study

Fiji Boosts Trade Efficiency with Wcobacked Time Release Study

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is supporting the Fiji Revenue and Customs Service (FRCS) and its stakeholders in conducting a Time Release Study (TRS). This study aims to assess and optimize cargo release processes, thereby enhancing trade facilitation. With WCO's guidance and training, Fiji is expected to better fulfill its obligations under the World Trade Organization (WTO) Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) and inject new vitality into its economic development. The TRS will provide valuable insights for streamlining customs procedures and improving efficiency.

Gambia Revenue Authority Pioneers Customs Modernization in West Africa

Gambia Revenue Authority Pioneers Customs Modernization in West Africa

Supported by the Swedish-funded WACAM project, The Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA) is pioneering the WCO-promoted competency-based HRM model in West and Central Africa. By reviewing key HRM tools and strengthening institutional capacity, GRA aims to become a regional benchmark, leading industry development and providing valuable experience and lessons for other customs agencies. This initiative represents a significant step towards modernized customs administration and enhanced talent management within the region, potentially setting a new standard for customs operations.

Comoros Enhances Trade Efficiency Under Revised Kyoto Convention

Comoros Enhances Trade Efficiency Under Revised Kyoto Convention

Comoros is actively seeking to accede to the Revised Kyoto Convention, aiming to boost economic development by simplifying customs procedures, reducing trade costs, and improving clearance efficiency. The WCO provides technical support and expert guidance, and the Comorian government is committed to full cooperation to advance the accession process. Successful accession will enable Comoros to better integrate into the global trading system and achieve economic growth. The focus is on streamlining processes and leveraging international standards for enhanced trade performance.

Study Aims to Reduce Border Delays Between South Africa and Eswatini

Study Aims to Reduce Border Delays Between South Africa and Eswatini

South Africa and Eswatini launched a Time Release Study (TRS) at the Oshoek-Ngwenya border, aiming to improve cross-border trade efficiency by identifying and addressing bottlenecks in goods clearance through data analysis. Supported by the WCO, the study is expected to release a report in April 2024, providing recommendations for improvement. The TRS seeks to promote trade development and optimize border management between the two countries. The results will inform strategies to streamline processes and reduce delays, ultimately boosting economic activity.

Madagascar Customs Adopts Competencybased HR System

Madagascar Customs Adopts Competencybased HR System

With support from the WCO and UK HMRC, Madagascar Customs is implementing a competency-based modern Human Resource Management system upgrade project. Through expert guidance, tool development, and capacity building, the project aims to build a transparent and efficient HRM system to address challenges and seize opportunities, ultimately improving customs service levels. Progress includes refining the job directory, competency framework, and job descriptions, as well as developing a detailed implementation roadmap. The project is a key step towards modernizing Madagascar Customs' HR practices.

Africa Customs Modernization Advances with Sidawco Trade Project

Africa Customs Modernization Advances with Sidawco Trade Project

A Sida-WCO Trade Facilitation and Customs Modernization Project Coordinators' Workshop was held in Malawi to enhance the capabilities of project coordinators and promote customs modernization reforms. The meeting emphasized the importance of experience sharing, performance evaluation, and collaboration. Expert recommendations were made, including building a comprehensive performance management system, to improve customs modernization levels and promote trade development. The workshop aimed to strengthen project implementation and contribute to more efficient and effective customs procedures, ultimately facilitating trade and economic growth.