US Electrical Makers Push for USMCA Enforcement Boost

US Electrical Makers Push for USMCA Enforcement Boost

The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) urges the United States Trade Representative (USTR) to expedite the review and update of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). NEMA emphasizes the need for strengthened enforcement and increased predictability in trade rules to safeguard the competitiveness of the American electrical manufacturing industry and protect consumer interests. They believe a robust USMCA is crucial for maintaining a level playing field and ensuring fair trade practices within the North American region, ultimately benefiting both manufacturers and consumers.

USMCA Enforcement Push Aims to Boost Trade Predictability

USMCA Enforcement Push Aims to Boost Trade Predictability

The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) urged a swift review and update of the USMCA at a USTR hearing. NEMA emphasized the importance of strengthened enforcement and enhanced predictability in trade policy. They believe a stable and predictable trade environment encourages investment, fosters technological advancement, and drives job growth. NEMA also called for stronger intellectual property protection, the establishment of efficient dispute resolution mechanisms, and regular assessments of USMCA implementation effectiveness. These measures are crucial for maximizing the agreement's benefits and ensuring a level playing field for American manufacturers.

USMCA Trade Deal Needs Stronger Enforcement NEMA Says

USMCA Trade Deal Needs Stronger Enforcement NEMA Says

The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) is urging the United States Trade Representative (USTR) to promptly review and update the USMCA agreement. NEMA emphasizes the importance of strengthening enforcement and enhancing the predictability of the agreement to ensure a level playing field for the U.S. electrical manufacturing sector. They believe that robust enforcement will foster investment and job creation within the industry. NEMA's call underscores the need for a modernized USMCA that effectively addresses trade barriers and promotes fair competition.

Businesses Adapt to Trade Policy Shifts Tariff Challenges

Businesses Adapt to Trade Policy Shifts Tariff Challenges

Foley & Lardner partner Greg Husisian discusses key trade and tariff issues, advising companies to strengthen compliance and diversify their supply chains to navigate the complex international trade environment. He emphasizes the importance of understanding and adapting to evolving tariff policies and proactively mitigating risks related to trade fraud. Businesses should prioritize robust compliance programs and explore alternative sourcing options to minimize disruption and maintain competitiveness in the global market. Staying informed and agile is crucial for success in the face of increasing international trade complexity.

WCO Enhances PICARD Standards to Strengthen Global Customs Operations

WCO Enhances PICARD Standards to Strengthen Global Customs Operations

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is upgrading the PICARD Professional Standards (PS) to adapt to the evolving global trade landscape. The updated standards will encompass key areas such as public-private sector cooperation, customs and tax function integration, and coordinated border management. It will also address emerging trends, security, trade facilitation, technological advancements, and project management. The WCO invites stakeholders to participate in capacity building initiatives to jointly promote global customs development. This collaborative effort aims to enhance customs efficiency and effectiveness worldwide.

Malawi Enhances Trade with Wcobacked Advance Ruling System

Malawi Enhances Trade with Wcobacked Advance Ruling System

In July 2018, the World Customs Organization (WCO) held a workshop in Blantyre to support Malawi in enhancing trade facilitation by implementing the advance ruling system and optimizing its customs classification system. Through expert training, current state analysis, and action plan development, Malawi aims to improve its legal framework, establish an advance ruling body, and strengthen personnel training. These efforts are designed to increase customs clearance efficiency, enhance trade certainty, and improve the business environment, ultimately promoting economic development in Malawi.

Burkina Faso Adopts Advance Ruling to Boost Trade Efficiency

Burkina Faso Adopts Advance Ruling to Boost Trade Efficiency

Burkina Faso Customs, with the support of the WCO, is actively promoting the establishment of an advance ruling mechanism to improve trade efficiency, reduce trade costs, and enhance trade transparency. Through capacity-building workshops, customs officers have gained a deeper understanding of the Harmonized System and advance ruling regulations. The implementation of the advance ruling mechanism will have a positive impact on the trade development of Burkina Faso. This initiative aims to streamline customs procedures and provide greater certainty for traders.

WCO Backs Ethiopias Customs Modernization with Talent Assessment

WCO Backs Ethiopias Customs Modernization with Talent Assessment

WCO assists Ethiopian Customs in improving human resource management, promoting modernization. Experts recommend optimizing recruitment, training, and performance evaluation, providing a reference for developing countries. The focus is on building a skilled and motivated workforce to support customs reforms and enhance operational efficiency. This initiative aims to strengthen Ethiopia's capacity to effectively manage its borders and facilitate trade, ultimately contributing to economic growth and regional integration. The recommendations offer practical guidance for other developing countries seeking to modernize their customs administrations.

Niger Customs Upgrades HR Systems to Boost Border Efficiency

Niger Customs Upgrades HR Systems to Boost Border Efficiency

With the support of the WCO-WACAM project, Niger Customs launched a human resource management modernization project. This initiative aims to raise awareness and garner broad support for HR modernization both within and outside the customs administration through change management and communication activities. By diagnosing challenges, building a competency framework, and conducting pilot programs, Niger Customs is committed to building an efficient, professional, and dynamic workforce. This workforce will contribute to the country's economic development and ensure its security.

WCO Backs Cambodias Trade Reforms to Spur Economic Growth

WCO Backs Cambodias Trade Reforms to Spur Economic Growth

At the request of the General Department of Customs and Excise of Cambodia, the World Customs Organization (WCO) undertook a support mission to Cambodia. The mission aimed to assess the implementation gaps of the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement and assist in developing a five-year strategic plan. Through gap analysis and strategic planning, the WCO will help Cambodia improve its trade facilitation level and promote economic development. The support focuses on identifying areas needing improvement and providing guidance for a comprehensive strategic roadmap to enhance trade efficiency.