WCO Forum Outlines Postpandemic Customs Strategy

WCO Forum Outlines Postpandemic Customs Strategy

The inaugural meeting of the World Customs Organization (WCO) Working Methods Forum (CWOF) was successfully held, bringing together global experts to discuss the transformation of customs working methods. The meeting clarified future work directions, emphasizing the importance of technology, personnel, and leadership. It also planned follow-up activities aimed at building a more resilient, efficient, and sustainable customs system. The forum highlighted the need for customs administrations to adapt to evolving global challenges and embrace innovative approaches to trade facilitation and border security.

WCO Tackles Ecommerce Challenges at Davos Forum

WCO Tackles Ecommerce Challenges at Davos Forum

During the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, the World Customs Organization (WCO) focused on the opportunities and challenges of cross-border e-commerce. They engaged in in-depth discussions with global political and business leaders, emphasizing the crucial role of customs in promoting trade, ensuring security, and increasing revenue. The WCO will continue to strengthen international cooperation and promote trade facilitation to contribute significantly to global economic prosperity.

WCO Tackles Ecommerce Challenges at Davos Forum

WCO Tackles Ecommerce Challenges at Davos Forum

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization attended the Davos Forum, focusing on the opportunities and challenges presented by cross-border e-commerce. Through multilateral meetings, the crucial role of customs in trade facilitation was emphasized. The Secretary General actively advocated for data sharing, technology application, and international cooperation, aiming to build a secure and efficient cross-border e-commerce ecosystem and enhance the influence of customs in global trade. The discussions highlighted the need for collaborative efforts to address evolving complexities and ensure seamless trade flows in the digital age.

WCO Forum Advances Global Trade Efficiency and Security

WCO Forum Advances Global Trade Efficiency and Security

The 4th WCO Technology and Innovation Forum was held in Argentina, focusing on the role of technology in building efficient, secure, transparent, and resilient global supply chains. Participants shared best practices and discussed future borders, technology-enabled decision-making, and transparency in cross-border transactions. The forum emphasized that public-private partnerships and technological innovation are crucial for driving customs modernization. Key discussions revolved around leveraging technology to enhance security, streamline processes, and foster greater collaboration among stakeholders to facilitate legitimate trade.

WCO Forum Seeks to Modernize Global Customs Practices

WCO Forum Seeks to Modernize Global Customs Practices

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held the inaugural Customs Work Organization Forum (CWOF), aiming to reshape the paradigm of customs work. The meeting gathered global experts to discuss key areas such as work settings, workplace design, and workforce management. The forum adopted its terms of reference and shared survey findings. The WCO plans to continue hosting meetings, conducting case studies, and developing best practice guidelines to support customs administrations in addressing the challenges of the 'new normal'.

WCO Advocates Techdriven Border Solutions at WTO Forum

WCO Advocates Techdriven Border Solutions at WTO Forum

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a thematic session at the WTO Public Forum, exploring how cutting-edge technologies like blockchain and AI can empower customs and border management to facilitate trade. The session focused on the challenges and opportunities of technology adoption, and how customs administrations can develop technology strategies to embrace technological change. The goal is for customs to play a more significant role in the digital transformation of global trade. Discussions highlighted the importance of collaboration and knowledge sharing to maximize the benefits of these technologies.

WCO Urges Stronger Customsbusiness Ties at Shanghai Forum

WCO Urges Stronger Customsbusiness Ties at Shanghai Forum

The WCO Deputy Secretary General attended the IFCBA conference, emphasizing customs-business cooperation for trade facilitation. The focus was on the efforts of Chinese Customs and discussions centered around WCO surveys aimed at improving trade efficiency. The importance of collaboration between customs authorities and the private sector was highlighted as a key driver for streamlining border procedures and reducing trade costs. The conference provided a platform for exchanging best practices and exploring innovative approaches to enhance customs operations and promote seamless international trade.

Global Customs Body Stresses Air Cargo Security Collaboration

Global Customs Body Stresses Air Cargo Security Collaboration

The World Customs Organization (WCO) attended the International Air Cargo Forum, focusing on industry challenges and opportunities while emphasizing cooperation and security. The forum covered topics such as cybersecurity, e-commerce, PLACI, and new EU regulations. The WCO presented its tools and measures for trade facilitation and security, and highlighted its collaboration with ICAO on an action plan. The LEADS initiative provides a platform for industry leaders to discuss key challenges facing the air cargo industry, promoting global trade prosperity.

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Peru Adopts Global Standards for Customs Valuation

Peru Adopts Global Standards for Customs Valuation

Supported by the SECO-WCO Global Trade Facilitation Programme, Peruvian Customs held a virtual forum focusing on customs valuation risk management. Participants exchanged experiences on database applications and discussed optimizing value verification procedures and public-private partnerships to combat valuation irregularities. Peruvian Customs plans to strengthen its value verification system and deepen collaboration with the private sector. The WCO will continue to provide support, enhancing transparency and predictability in cross-border trade. The forum highlighted the importance of efficient and fair customs valuation for trade facilitation.

Customs Americas Caribbean Push Gender Equality Diversity

Customs Americas Caribbean Push Gender Equality Diversity

In September 2021, SECO and WCO jointly organized a virtual forum on Gender Equality and Diversity for the Americas and the Caribbean, bringing together over 80 representatives from 24 countries. The forum aimed to promote gender equality and inclusion in customs administration. Discussions focused on work-life balance and the prevention of gender-based violence. The Spanish version of the WCO Gender Equality Organizational Assessment Tool (GEOAT) was launched. Participants agreed to integrate gender equality and diversity into the customs agenda and continue their efforts in this area.