WCO Mercator Programme diagnostic mission conducted for Fiji Revenue and Customs Service

27 octubre 2022

At the request of the former Acting Chief Executive of the Fiji Revenue and Customs Service (FRCS), the WCO, with funding support from the Customs Cooperation Fund of Japan, conducted a diagnostic support mission in Suva, Fiji, from 10 to 20 October 2022.

The mission focused on FRCS’s overall reform and modernization agenda, particularly its ability to effectively contribute to the implementation of the Articles of the Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) of the World Trade Organization (WTO).

This activity was conducted under the framework of the WCO Mercator Programme and included discussions with the relevant Departments within FRCS, along with stakeholders from both the public sector and the business community.   

Through active engagement with FRCS senior officials, the WCO team was able to make a comprehensive assessment of the situation within the Customs administration with regard to TFA implementation, highlighting areas where good progress had already been achieved and also identifying areas where further capacity building and technical assistance support may be required.

In collaboration with the WCO, FRCS developed a Multi-Year (MY) Mercator Implementation Plan (IP) containing activities and performance indicators that will now form the basis for future actions to support effective implementation of the Articles of the TFA. The IP will also facilitate enhanced engagement with government partner agencies and private sector stakeholders involved in trade facilitation reforms.

FRCS and the WCO team also worked together and conducted a Mercator Maturity Model assessment that provides an important baseline against which future TFA implementation progress or maturity can be effectively measured and reported. 

For more information, please, contact capacity.building@wcoomd.org.