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The WCO and the European Union enjoy a close relationship. The European Commission attends several of the WCO technical committees – particularly those within the competency of the Procedures and Facilitation Sub Directorate –namely the Permanent Technical Committee, the Information Management Sub-Committee, the WCO/IATA/ICAO API Contact Committee, the Administrative Committee for the Istanbul/ATA Convention and the Administrative Committee on the Customs Convention on Containers of 1972.
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The European Free Trade Association (EFTA) was founded in 1960 on the premise of free trade as a means of achieving growth and prosperity amongst its Member States as well as promoting closer economic co-operation between the Western European countries. Furthermore, the EFTA countries wished to contribute to the expansion of trade in the world at large. The EFTA members are Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.
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The WCO has been working closely with IATA on several fronts, including: Advanced Passenger Information (API); Advanced Cargo Information (ACI); and IATA E-freight project. The WCO was invited to be involved in the IATA E-freight project which aims at creating a paperless environment with the goal to remove all papers for all stakeholders from air cargo transportation by 2010.
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The objectives of the GFP is to pull together all interested parties, public and private, national and international, who want to help achieve significant improvements in transport and trade facilitation in the world). The WCO is a core member of the GFP together with the World Bank, UNCTAD, UNIDO, UN/ECE, TIACA, IRU and BULPRO.
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The Global Express Association represents the international express delivery companies that serve over 215 countries, carrying over 30 million packages each day, all of them guaranteed to be delivered within specified time frames. This guarantee makes express delivery unique in the transportation industry and enable its customers to operate over broad territories with a high degree of confidence.
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TIACA is the only worldwide organization which brings together all the links of the air logistics chain. Its mission is to advance the interests of the air cargo industry and strengthen its contribution to world trade expansion. TIACA is pledged to support and assist progressive liberalization of the global market and easier, enhanced trade between developing and developed economies.
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ICC (International Chamber of Commerce) activities cover a broad spectrum, from arbitration and dispute resolution to making the case for open trade and the market economy system, business self-regulation, fighting corruption or combating commercial crime.
ICC has direct access to national governments all over the world through its national committees. The organization's Paris-based international secretariat feeds business views into intergovernmental organizations on issues that directly affect business operations.
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