Smart Security Devices Transform Global Customs Trade

Smart Security Devices Transform Global Customs Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) report highlights the significant potential of Smart Security Devices (SSDs) in facilitating trade and enhancing supply chain security. The report analyzes the application of SSDs in customs risk management and cargo clearance, emphasizing the importance of interoperability and standardization. International cooperation is crucial to overcome technical and regulatory challenges and optimize the widespread adoption of SSDs. The report underscores the role of SSDs in modernizing customs operations and fostering a more secure and efficient global trading environment.

WCO Supports Turkmenistans AEO Program to Enhance Trade

WCO Supports Turkmenistans AEO Program to Enhance Trade

The WCO supports Turkmenistan in implementing its AEO program, enhancing trade facilitation and supply chain security. The workshop covered AEO implementation, validation, risk management, and other key aspects. This initiative aims to promote economic growth by streamlining customs procedures and fostering international trade partnerships. The focus was on practical application and knowledge sharing to ensure the successful adoption of AEO standards within Turkmenistan's customs framework. Ultimately, this collaboration seeks to create a more efficient and secure trading environment for all stakeholders.

West Africa Customs Training Thrives Amid Pandemic Challenges

West Africa Customs Training Thrives Amid Pandemic Challenges

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) joint “Mentoring Training Programme” (MTP) has made significant progress in West Africa. Overcoming the impact of the pandemic through innovative models such as virtual working groups, the program successfully enhanced the capacity of customs officers in West African countries in risk management and intelligence analysis, contributing to regional trade security and economic development. The success of this program provides a valuable reference for capacity building in other developing countries.

Customs Agencies Tackle Global Waste Trade Crisis

Customs Agencies Tackle Global Waste Trade Crisis

A World Customs Organization report highlights the serious global waste trade situation, emphasizing the crucial role of customs in border control. The report analyzes the regional characteristics of waste trade and major illegal trade targets. It proposes strengthening risk management, increasing resource investment, enhancing international cooperation, and applying technology to address the issue. The aim is to build a new global waste governance framework. The report underscores the importance of effective customs procedures to combat illegal waste shipments and protect the environment.

Philippines Boosts Customs Oversight with STCE Project

Philippines Boosts Customs Oversight with STCE Project

The WCO's STCE Project provided training support to the Philippine Customs on strategic goods control. Through online training, Philippine Customs officers enhanced their capabilities in strategic trade control, risk management, and the application of the Strategic Trade Atlas. The project strengthened cooperation between Philippine Customs and domestic agencies as well as international partners, contributing to national security and the international trade order. This initiative improved the effectiveness of customs operations in preventing the illicit trafficking of sensitive items and promoting responsible trade practices.

Zimbabwe Tax Authority Gains from WCO Leadership Program

Zimbabwe Tax Authority Gains from WCO Leadership Program

The WCO held a workshop in Zimbabwe to enhance the management capabilities of ZIMRA, promoting customs modernization and trade development. The workshop aimed to improve tax efficiency and international competitiveness. Key areas covered included leadership development strategies tailored for customs and tax administration. Participants explored best practices in streamlining customs procedures, leveraging technology for tax collection, and fostering a culture of compliance. The ultimate goal is to bolster Zimbabwe's economic growth through efficient and effective revenue collection and enhanced trade facilitation.

Hong Kong Customs Enhances Asiapacific Antismuggling Collaboration

Hong Kong Customs Enhances Asiapacific Antismuggling Collaboration

The Regional Office for Capacity Building Asia Pacific (ROCB A/P), with strong support from regional members like Hong Kong Customs, is dedicated to providing high-quality capacity building support to customs administrations in the Asia-Pacific region. The renewed dispatch of technical experts by Hong Kong Customs demonstrates its long-term commitment to regional capacity building. ROCB A/P will continue to play a vital role in facilitating regional trade development, ensuring trade security, and enhancing customs management capabilities.

DR Congo Customs Boosts Revenue with HS Code Upgrade

DR Congo Customs Boosts Revenue with HS Code Upgrade

DR Congo Customs aims to achieve customs autonomy by introducing HS tools and conducting nationwide training, reducing reliance on external organizations. This initiative includes equipping customs offices with HS software, developing provincial promotion plans, improving vocational training systems, and strengthening integrity. By enhancing the professionalism and operational capabilities of customs personnel, DR Congo hopes to boost its economic growth. The implementation of HS tools and comprehensive training are key components of this strategy for achieving greater self-reliance in customs management.

Namibia Customs Boosts Efficiency with WCO Leadership Training

Namibia Customs Boosts Efficiency with WCO Leadership Training

The WCO conducted a leadership workshop for Namibian Customs, aiming to enhance management effectiveness, promote customs modernization reforms, and contribute to the achievement of organizational goals. The workshop focused on developing leadership skills and strategies to improve operational efficiency and facilitate trade. By strengthening leadership capabilities, Namibian Customs can better navigate the challenges of a rapidly changing global environment and effectively implement modern customs practices. This initiative supports Namibia's efforts to streamline processes, enhance revenue collection, and improve border security.

WCO Chief Stresses Leadership Learning Integration Integrity

WCO Chief Stresses Leadership Learning Integration Integrity

Secretary General of the World Customs Organization, Kunio Mikuriya, addressed graduates at the Postgraduate Institute of Management in Sri Lanka, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning for managers. He highlighted the need to integrate knowledge and apply expertise within a broader global context. Mikuriya stressed that integrity is crucial for achieving outstanding leadership, which is essential for guiding organizational and societal progress. He urged graduates to embrace lifelong learning and ethical practices to excel in their careers and contribute meaningfully to the world.