WCO WTO Partner on Tech to Boost Crossborder Ecommerce

WCO WTO Partner on Tech to Boost Crossborder Ecommerce

A joint WCO-WTO Public Forum session highlighted the crucial role of disruptive technologies and e-commerce in post-pandemic trade recovery. The meeting explored topics such as e-commerce, public-private partnerships, and data applications. It emphasized the importance of technological innovation and data-driven approaches in customs modernization, and looked ahead to future trends in global trade. The discussions underscored how these elements are vital for streamlining processes, enhancing efficiency, and fostering sustainable growth in the evolving international trade landscape.

WCO Warns of Supply Chain Risks at ADBI Conference

WCO Warns of Supply Chain Risks at ADBI Conference

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization highlighted the importance of global supply chain resilience at the Asian Development Bank Institute Annual Conference. He pointed to challenges such as digitalization, data standardization, disruptive technologies, e-commerce, environmental concerns, and border conflicts. He emphasized the crucial role of customs in enhancing supply chain resilience and called for strengthened international cooperation to address the challenges facing global supply chains, ultimately promoting sustainable and inclusive economic development.

WCO Releases Guide to Bolster Global Trade Disaster Preparedness

WCO Releases Guide to Bolster Global Trade Disaster Preparedness

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Permanent Technical Committee (PTC) approved the 'Disaster Management and Supply Chain Continuity Guidelines' to help businesses cope with emergencies and ensure supply chain security. The meeting also discussed accelerating vaccine distribution, optimizing passenger clearance, regulating e-commerce trade, and improving customs clearance efficiency, providing direction for global trade development. Businesses should actively learn and apply these outcomes to enhance their risk resistance and competitiveness.

WCO Updates Single Window Rules to Boost Global Trade

WCO Updates Single Window Rules to Boost Global Trade

The WCO has updated its Single Window Guidelines to streamline processes, support capacity building in member countries, and accelerate trade facilitation. The updated guidelines aim to provide practical guidance for implementing and optimizing Single Window systems. The WCO encourages stakeholders to contribute ideas and best practices to further enhance the guidelines and promote global trade prosperity. This initiative underscores the WCO's commitment to simplifying cross-border trade and fostering a more efficient and transparent global trading environment.

WCO Helps Togo Increase Revenue by Tightening Customs Controls

WCO Helps Togo Increase Revenue by Tightening Customs Controls

The World Customs Organization (WCO) completed a three-phase capacity building assistance program for Togo Customs, aimed at helping the Togolese Revenue Office (OTR) reclaim outsourced customs valuation functions and enhance its valuation capabilities. The program, through diagnostic assessments, expert training, and the establishment of an electronic database, helped Togo Customs close tax loopholes and increase fiscal revenue, providing stronger financial support for national development. The initiative strengthened Togo's ability to accurately assess customs duties and improve overall customs administration.

Costa Rica WCO Collaborate to Enhance Central American Trade

Costa Rica WCO Collaborate to Enhance Central American Trade

Costa Rica's Minister of Foreign Trade met with the WCO Secretary General to discuss trade facilitation, regional integration, and other key issues. Costa Rica emphasized simplifying border procedures, establishing joint border posts, and implementing digital platforms. The WCO recommended establishing a National Trade Facilitation Committee and conducting a Time Release Study. Both parties agreed to strengthen cooperation to improve border management and create a better business environment for companies. The meeting highlighted the commitment to streamline trade processes and promote regional economic growth through enhanced collaboration.

Gambia Revenue Authority Upgrades HR Systems with WCO Aid

Gambia Revenue Authority Upgrades HR Systems with WCO Aid

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the West Africa Customs Administration Modernization (WACAM) project, supports the Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA) in modernizing its Human Resource Management (HRM). GRA is pioneering a competency-based HRM approach in West and Central Africa, reviewing and refining key tools such as job catalogs and competency frameworks. This initiative aims to build a highly qualified tax workforce, improve operational efficiency and service delivery, and contribute significantly to national economic development. The focus is on creating a sustainable and effective HRM system within the GRA.

WCO and SACU Enhance Trade with IT Connectivity Pact

WCO and SACU Enhance Trade with IT Connectivity Pact

The WCO and SACU are collaborating to promote customs IT interconnectivity and data exchange in Southern Africa. The aim is to enhance customs control efficiency, reduce trade costs, and promote regional economic development by establishing unified standards and strengthening information sharing. The meeting focused on practical information exchange modules under the WCO GNC framework and the application of UNCTAD's cloud solutions in cross-border trade. This lays the foundation for a more efficient and secure international trade environment.

Indonesia Boosts Global Trade with New WCO Customs Centers

Indonesia Boosts Global Trade with New WCO Customs Centers

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and Indonesian Customs have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a regional training center and a regional customs laboratory in Indonesia. This initiative aims to enhance the professional skills of regional customs personnel and improve commodity inspection capabilities. It will also help combat counterfeit goods, promote trade facilitation, and strengthen regional cooperation to address the challenges posed by the pandemic. This collaboration is expected to inject new vitality into the healthy development of global trade.

Swiss SECO WCO Collaborate to Boost Global Trade Efficiency

Swiss SECO WCO Collaborate to Boost Global Trade Efficiency

The Swiss SECO, in collaboration with the WCO, has launched the "Global Trade Facilitation Programme" with an investment of 5.5 million Swiss francs. This initiative aims to enhance trade competitiveness and integration into the global economy for developing and transition countries, fostering sustainable development. The programme focuses on organizational capacity building, technical assistance, and WCO capacity building support. Bolivia, Colombia, Peru, and Uzbekistan are among the first countries to benefit from this project.