Activities and Programmes
Activities and Programme
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Coordinated Border Management
Coordinated border management is now recognized by the Customs community as a potential solution for the challenges that the 21st century presents especially with respect to efficient and effective border management.
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Cross-Border e-Commerce
WCO work done so far and what is next: definition and characteristics of E-Commerce, challenges faced by Customs administrations and other stakeholders, potential solutions...
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Customs requirements concerning the control of firearms on board ships
The WCO Secretariat has produced a short questionnaire for Customs administrations on Customs requirements concerning the control of firearms and ammunition on board ships for use by privately contracted armed security personnel.
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Disruptive technologies
By fostering collaboration, sharing best practices, and supporting capacity building, the WCO empowers its Members to harness the transformative power of disruptive technologies, assessing their use, benefits, risks, and impact on Customs operations and supply chains.
The 2022 edition of the WCO/WTO Study Report on Disruptive Technologies highlights how innovations such as AI, Blockchain, and IoT can enhance border management, streamline trade facilitation, and strengthen enforcement capacities.
Additionally ,the WCO’s Smart Customs Project further supports this vision by developing in-depth reports and case studies, and facilitating peer learning through regional and global events, as well as a dedicated Community Portal.
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Free Zone
Free Zones have become a global phenomenon and an integral part of the global supply and value chains within just the 50 years. However, Illegal activities in Free Zones have been repeatedly reported, and Customs and the private sector have expressed the need for better Customs procedures and controls in Free Zones.
Ensuring effective Customs controls in Free Zones contributes to improving the business environment at the national and international level. There can be a significant negative impact on the competitiveness of Free Zones if they are poorly implemented.
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Globally Networked Customs
Driven by the need to ensure that WCO Members were well-positioned to meet the challenges and opportunities of the global trading environment, the WCO Council adopted its Customs in the 21st Century strategic vision in 2008. It comprises ten building blocks, of which Globally Networked Customs (GNC) is the first.
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National Single Window (NSW)
It is generally recognized that Customs Administrations, as one of the Cross Border Regulatory Agencies, play a strategic role for the implementation of national economic and security policies accordingly Customs have a pivotal role in building National Single Window Environments.
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WCO SAFE Package
Join the SAFE journey which began in 2005 ... and enhance global trade!! To understand this dynamic instrument that balances security, facilitation and Customs control, and opens the window to end-to-end trade supply chain management, visit this page.
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WTO Trade Facilitation Negotiations
This section includes WCO and WTO documents related to the WTO trade facilitation negotiations.
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