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Tariff and Trade Affairs
31-10-2011

The Technical Committee continues to work on the relationship between transfer pricing and Customs valuation, and is also examining technical questions that have been received from the Customs Administration of Belarus regarding the Customs value of industrial waste products, and from Singapore Customs on the Interpretation of “condition of sale” in Article 8.1 (c) and the Application of Article 8.1 (d) with respect to payments based on projected net profits.

law international
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Tariff and Trade Affairs
31-10-2011

The Technical Committee continues to work on the relationship between transfer pricing and Customs valuation, and is also examining technical questions that have been received from the Customs Administration of Belarus regarding the Customs value of industrial waste products, and from Singapore Customs on the Interpretation of “condition of sale” in Article 8.1 (c) and the Application of Article 8.1 (d) with respect to payments based on projected net profits.

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Moldova Customs celebrates 20 years of service
31-10-2011

Two decades ago, the Customs Service of the Republic of Moldova turned an important page in its historical calendar and fully engaged itself in the process of state building and economic development of the country.

Tudor Balitchi

customs and other authorities
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Moldova Customs celebrates 20 years of service
31-10-2011

Two decades ago, the Customs Service of the Republic of Moldova turned an important page in its historical calendar and fully engaged itself in the process of state building and economic development of the country.

Tudor Balitchi

customs and other authorities
Around the world
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East and Southern Africa benefits from new MBA with Customs specialization
31-10-2011

A new Masters of Business Administration (MBA) with a specialization in Customs Management has been launched in Arusha, Tanzania by the East & Southern Africa Management Institute (ESAMI), in collaboration with the University of Canberra’s Centre for Customs & Excise Studies (CCES). ESAMI is chartered to grant degrees by 10 countries in the East and Southern Africa region: Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Th e new degree marks a milestone for Customs in Africa, as students from these countries have the opportunity for specialized postgraduate studies similar to what CCES has been off ering in Canberra (face-toface) and in all continents (online).

Creck Buyonge Mirito

knowledge management
Around the world
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East and Southern Africa benefits from new MBA with Customs specialization
31-10-2011

A new Masters of Business Administration (MBA) with a specialization in Customs Management has been launched in Arusha, Tanzania by the East & Southern Africa Management Institute (ESAMI), in collaboration with the University of Canberra’s Centre for Customs & Excise Studies (CCES). ESAMI is chartered to grant degrees by 10 countries in the East and Southern Africa region: Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Th e new degree marks a milestone for Customs in Africa, as students from these countries have the opportunity for specialized postgraduate studies similar to what CCES has been off ering in Canberra (face-toface) and in all continents (online).

Creck Buyonge Mirito

knowledge management
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Engaging the trading community in Customs modernization: the Brazilian experience
31-10-2011

Procomex is an alliance of Brazilian companies and private sector organizations which aims to support the Customs modernization process. In this article, John Edwin Mein shares lessons learned from the Procomex experience and some thoughts on what makes a Customs-Business partnership successful.

John Edwin Mein

customs and other authorities
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Engaging the trading community in Customs modernization: the Brazilian experience
31-10-2011

Procomex is an alliance of Brazilian companies and private sector organizations which aims to support the Customs modernization process. In this article, John Edwin Mein shares lessons learned from the Procomex experience and some thoughts on what makes a Customs-Business partnership successful.

John Edwin Mein

customs and other authorities
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Using controlled deliveries to combat wildlife crime
31-10-2011

Controlled delivery allows illicit or suspect consignments to pass out of, through, or into, the territory of one or more countries, with the knowledge of, and under the supervision of competent authorities. Th e technique has rarely been used to combat wildlife crime, although it is widely used - and with good results - to combat other areas of crime such as the illegal or illicit trade in drugs, precursor chemicals, and tobacco. Two recent cases where controlled delivery has been used to successfully combat wildlife traffi cking are highlighted in this article.

illicit trade
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Using controlled deliveries to combat wildlife crime
31-10-2011

Controlled delivery allows illicit or suspect consignments to pass out of, through, or into, the territory of one or more countries, with the knowledge of, and under the supervision of competent authorities. Th e technique has rarely been used to combat wildlife crime, although it is widely used - and with good results - to combat other areas of crime such as the illegal or illicit trade in drugs, precursor chemicals, and tobacco. Two recent cases where controlled delivery has been used to successfully combat wildlife traffi cking are highlighted in this article.

illicit trade
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EU database facilitates authentication of documents
30-06-2011

A multitude of document types from all over the world may be presented to you at any time, in any offi ce. Is this a genuine document? What are the most important security features and technical specifi cations? Obtaining accurate information on security features and their validity, as well as easy access to updated information wherever you are, is key to verifying the authenticity of such documents.

documents and data for customs clearance; record keeping, IT systems, databases
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EU database facilitates authentication of documents
30-06-2011

A multitude of document types from all over the world may be presented to you at any time, in any offi ce. Is this a genuine document? What are the most important security features and technical specifi cations? Obtaining accurate information on security features and their validity, as well as easy access to updated information wherever you are, is key to verifying the authenticity of such documents.

documents and data for customs clearance; record keeping, IT systems, databases
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WWF champions “canine” Customs offi cers
30-06-2011

WWF is the world’s leading independent environmental organization and a truly global network, working in more than 90 countries. It is a challenging, constructive, science-based organization that addresses issues from the survival of species and habitats to climate change, sustainable business and environmental education. Being a charity dependent upon its fi ve million supporters worldwide, 90% of the WWF’s income derives from voluntary sources such as individuals and the business community.

illicit trade
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WWF champions “canine” Customs offi cers
30-06-2011

WWF is the world’s leading independent environmental organization and a truly global network, working in more than 90 countries. It is a challenging, constructive, science-based organization that addresses issues from the survival of species and habitats to climate change, sustainable business and environmental education. Being a charity dependent upon its fi ve million supporters worldwide, 90% of the WWF’s income derives from voluntary sources such as individuals and the business community.

illicit trade
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WCO Origin Database now online
30-06-2011

While harmonization of origin rules remains a work in progress at the WTO, the WCO is continuing to assist its Members to enhance their understanding of the rules of origin, contained in various free trade agreements.

origin, IT systems, databases
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WCO Origin Database now online
30-06-2011

While harmonization of origin rules remains a work in progress at the WTO, the WCO is continuing to assist its Members to enhance their understanding of the rules of origin, contained in various free trade agreements.

origin, IT systems, databases
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Customs and business, equally reaping rewards from trade facilitation
30-06-2011

Trade facilitation is sometimes mistakenly viewed as speeding up the clearance of goods regardless of revenue and other implications, thereby solely delivering benefi ts to the private sector. Indeed, when the WTO Doha Development Round started, some observers wondered if trade facilitation might not be better described as trade effi cacy. Th is implies that the goal of the negotiations should include the achievement of the broad objectives of Customs controls, such as revenue collection, security and community protection in an effi cient manner, thereby facilitating legitimate trade.

Kunio Mikuriya

customs control, customs and other authorities
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Customs and business, equally reaping rewards from trade facilitation
30-06-2011

Trade facilitation is sometimes mistakenly viewed as speeding up the clearance of goods regardless of revenue and other implications, thereby solely delivering benefi ts to the private sector. Indeed, when the WTO Doha Development Round started, some observers wondered if trade facilitation might not be better described as trade effi cacy. Th is implies that the goal of the negotiations should include the achievement of the broad objectives of Customs controls, such as revenue collection, security and community protection in an effi cient manner, thereby facilitating legitimate trade.

Kunio Mikuriya

customs control, customs and other authorities
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Revised Kyoto Convention marked by escalating accessions
30-06-2011

The WCO’s Revised Kyoto Convention on the simplifi cation and harmonization of Customs procedures, which entered into force on 3 February 2006, now has 76 Contracting Parties. Widely regarded as a blueprint for modern and efficient Customs procedures in the 21st Century, instruments of accession continue to be deposited with the Secretariat.

customs control, law international
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Revised Kyoto Convention marked by escalating accessions
30-06-2011

The WCO’s Revised Kyoto Convention on the simplifi cation and harmonization of Customs procedures, which entered into force on 3 February 2006, now has 76 Contracting Parties. Widely regarded as a blueprint for modern and efficient Customs procedures in the 21st Century, instruments of accession continue to be deposited with the Secretariat.

customs control, law international
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Putting trade facilitation into practice, a key WCO activity
30-06-2011

While WTO rules are intended to set out the high principles for trade facilitation such as simplifi cation, harmonization, transparency, partnership, cooperation and risk management, the WCO provides the norms to ensure their implementation.

customs control, law international
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Putting trade facilitation into practice, a key WCO activity
30-06-2011

While WTO rules are intended to set out the high principles for trade facilitation such as simplifi cation, harmonization, transparency, partnership, cooperation and risk management, the WCO provides the norms to ensure their implementation.

customs control, law international
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Korea’s Client-oriented Logistics Information System
30-06-2011

In 2010, Korea’s trade volume reached USD 891.6 billion – accounting for 89% of the nation’s GDP of approximately USD 1 trillion – making Korea the 9th largest trading country in the world. Given the huge contribution of foreign trade to the country’s GDP which shows its high level of dependency on external trade, the Korea Customs Service (KCS) has stepped up its effort to make innovations to the trade logistics system for speedier and more facilitated international trade.

Yoon Yong-Sun

IT systems, databases
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Korea’s Client-oriented Logistics Information System
30-06-2011

In 2010, Korea’s trade volume reached USD 891.6 billion – accounting for 89% of the nation’s GDP of approximately USD 1 trillion – making Korea the 9th largest trading country in the world. Given the huge contribution of foreign trade to the country’s GDP which shows its high level of dependency on external trade, the Korea Customs Service (KCS) has stepped up its effort to make innovations to the trade logistics system for speedier and more facilitated international trade.

Yoon Yong-Sun

IT systems, databases
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A global snapshot of Single Window implementation
30-06-2011

Implementing a single window (SW) environment is considered a major facilitation measure. To know more about how widely this concept is being implemented globally, the WCO undertook a survey of its Members late last year.

law international
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A global snapshot of Single Window implementation
30-06-2011

Implementing a single window (SW) environment is considered a major facilitation measure. To know more about how widely this concept is being implemented globally, the WCO undertook a survey of its Members late last year.

law international
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Trade facilitation takes centre stage in Asia/Pacific
30-06-2011

The ASIA/PACIFIC region is experiencing rapid economic growth along with increased integration of global markets for goods, services and investment. In this environment, Customs is playing an important role by facilitating the international movement of goods and people while safeguarding national and regional interests. To contribute more effectively to this economic growth, many Customs authorities in the Asia/Pacific region have been pushing themselves to reform and modernize their administrations. They are working both individually and collaboratively to make steady progress towards that goal and the WCO and the Asia/Pacifi c Regional Office for Capacity Building (ROCB A/P) have been assisting their efforts in a number of ways. Some good examples of regional efforts appear below.

Yoshihiro Kosaka

customs control, customs and other authorities
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Trade facilitation takes centre stage in Asia/Pacific
30-06-2011

The ASIA/PACIFIC region is experiencing rapid economic growth along with increased integration of global markets for goods, services and investment. In this environment, Customs is playing an important role by facilitating the international movement of goods and people while safeguarding national and regional interests. To contribute more effectively to this economic growth, many Customs authorities in the Asia/Pacific region have been pushing themselves to reform and modernize their administrations. They are working both individually and collaboratively to make steady progress towards that goal and the WCO and the Asia/Pacifi c Regional Office for Capacity Building (ROCB A/P) have been assisting their efforts in a number of ways. Some good examples of regional efforts appear below.

Yoshihiro Kosaka

customs control, customs and other authorities
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Latin America leads the way in AEO implementation
30-06-2011

Latin America today is one of the most engaged and forward thinking of regions. Since 2008, when the WCO first began to disseminate information on the SAFE Framework of Standard’s Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) concept through workshops and presentations, the region has rapidly moved toward implementation of such programmes.

trusted trader, AEO
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Latin America leads the way in AEO implementation
30-06-2011

Latin America today is one of the most engaged and forward thinking of regions. Since 2008, when the WCO first began to disseminate information on the SAFE Framework of Standard’s Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) concept through workshops and presentations, the region has rapidly moved toward implementation of such programmes.

trusted trader, AEO
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Cameroon combines facilitation with enforcement
30-06-2011

In february 2010 Cameroon Customs introduced a system of performance contracts signed between the Director General and a number of frontline services in the Port of Douala. The overall objective of these performance contracts was to encourage Customs officers to adopt good professional practices and to guarantee the effective application of the measures and mechanisms adopted. Th is experiment continues the reform launched in 2007, the background to which demonstrates the importance of the involvement of a Director General and the Minister of Finance, and is supported by the WCO and the World Bank.

Libom Li Likeng Minette

customs control, customs and other authorities
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Cameroon combines facilitation with enforcement
30-06-2011

In february 2010 Cameroon Customs introduced a system of performance contracts signed between the Director General and a number of frontline services in the Port of Douala. The overall objective of these performance contracts was to encourage Customs officers to adopt good professional practices and to guarantee the effective application of the measures and mechanisms adopted. Th is experiment continues the reform launched in 2007, the background to which demonstrates the importance of the involvement of a Director General and the Minister of Finance, and is supported by the WCO and the World Bank.

Libom Li Likeng Minette

customs control, customs and other authorities
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