Customs Engaging Traditional and New Partners with Purpose – Some thoughts about the theme of the year
By Ian Saunders, WCO Secretary General
Partnership with private sector leads to enhanced certainty in the classification of products in Brazil
By Jackson Aluir Corbari, Tax and Customs Attaché at the Brazilian Embassy in Washington, Ronaldo Lazaro Medina, Tax and Customs Expert, Ernani Checcucci, Senior Trade Facilitation Specialist at the World Bank Group, Marcia Schaffer, Coordinator of Knowledge Management at the Procomex Alliance Institute, Tatiana Farane Mein, Project Coordinator at the Procomex Alliance Institute and John Edwin Mein, Executive Coordinator at the Procomex Alliance Institute
Strengthening E-Commerce Compliance: overview of Brazil Programa Remessa Conforme
By John Edwin Mein, Executive Coordinator, Procomex Alliance Institute, Sergio Garcia da Silva Alencar, Customs Operational Coordinator at Brazilian Customs, and Rosangela Moreira Rodrigues, Head of the Special Customs Controls Division at Brazilian Customs
Developing an Ecosystem of Trust at the UK border
By Sam Wright and Muiris Ó Floinn, Ecosystem of Trust and Innovation, Borders Group, Cabinet Office , and Gavin McCann, Cross-Cutting Customs Policy, Borders and Trade Group, HM Revenue and Customs, United Kingdom
Combating drug trafficking: how shipping lines can become Customs partners
By the World Shipping Council
Putting the partnership principle into practice: a look into Singapore Customs’ collaboration with authorities and stakeholders
By Singapore Customs
West and Central Africa region intensifies stakeholder engagement in anti-corruption measures
By the WCO Secretariat team in charge of the Anti-Corruption and Integrity Promotion (A-CIP) Programme
Engaging partners to expand evidence base knowledge: overview of the work done to shed light on the efficiency and impact of some anti-corruption measures
By Jamie Bergin, Research Coordinator, Transparency International