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"OMD News" (from issue 77 of June 2015 to issue 100 of February 2023).
"News" section of the WCO website (since January 1st 2009).

UNITED KINGDOMArticles

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  • Collaboration between the United Kingdom and the United States crushes trade fraud
    June 2015
  • The United Kingdom’s journey towards a modern declaration management service
    February 2016
  • Caught, identified, studied, returned! The role of the British Museum as a source of expert witness for UK law enforcement
    February 2020

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  • Operation STOP: Achievements and future prospects
    February 2021
  • Food and feed safety: identifying missing links to unleash the full benefits of cooperation
    February 2021
  • Environmental enforcement: overview of WCO latest and future activities
    February 2021
  • Customs laboratories, chemistry and excise: an historical introduction
    June 2015
  • Strengthening export control capacity in the EU through a simulation exercise
    June 2015
  • Tobacco taxes, illicit trade and plain packaging
    June 2015
  • The French API-PNR programme
    June 2015
  • New book examines existing collaborative mechanisms aimed at protecting the environment in a more efficient way
    February 2016
  • CBP gauges automation of US Virgin Islands’ trade entry process
    February 2016
  • Higher tobacco taxes increase revenue and save lives: a review of the WHO Report on the Global Tobacco Epidemic, 2015
    February 2016
  • Interdisciplinary approach, a hallmark of the 2015 WCO PICARD Conference
    February 2016
  • Tracking the illicit traffic in weapons
    June 2016
  • The power of pollen: how CBP is at the forefront of using pollen as a new forensic tool
    June 2016
  • Homecoming: after 15 years, CBP returns to the World Trade Center
    October 2016
  • “The looting of cultural heritage has been happening since the very existence of cultural heritage, it is not anything new, but what we see now is that looting has become highly organized”
    October 2016
  • Global warming, international trade, and the quantification of carbon emissions: production-based and consumption-based accounting
    October 2016
  • Tariff and Trade Affairs
    October 2016
  • Capacity Building
    October 2016
  • Customs Brokers: An overview of the outcomes of the WCO Study Report
    October 2016
  • Emerging technologies can transform border management, but agencies must prepare
    February 2017
  • Customs reform and trade facilitation in the Horn of Africa: Somaliland under the microscope
    February 2017
  • API-PNR: an overview of the French system and the challenges faced
    February 2017
  • Pre-loading advance cargo information: latest status update
    October 2017
  • Cross-border e-commerce in China
    October 2017
  • More integration needed to combat transit fraud
    October 2017
  • Rethinking training: a visit to the Netherlands Customs National Training Centre
    June 2018
  • Israel’s response to the threats facing cultural heritage
    February 2019
  • China Customs disrupts major wildlife trafficking syndicate
    February 2019
  • The PEN-CP project boosts innovation and connects people knowledgeable in Customs and border security
    February 2019
  • On the future of the WCO Revised Kyoto Convention
    February 2019
  • Illegal logging under the microscope
    February 2020
  • How the Dutch ports readied themselves for Brexit
    June 2020
  • Facing the COVID-19 crisis with numbers: performance metrics for business continuity
    June 2020
  • Where there’s a way, there’s a will: how the WCO builds capacity to implement strategic trade controls
    June 2020
  • Some 1,000 Customs officers have already benefited from the WCO Fellowship Programme
    June 2020
  • Some thoughts on current important issues
    October 2020
  • Adapting to the ‘New Normal’: pioneering remote Mercator scoping missions
    October 2020
  • Certification of origin: latest trends
    October 2020
  • Transfer pricing: understanding multinational firms’ practices
    October 2020
  • Capacity Building
    October 2015
  • E-commerce and revenue collection
    October 2015
  • Illegal wildlife trade: an outline of the problems facing Peru
    October 2015
  • Tobacco Control, International Trade, and Public Health: a review of Holly Jarman’s book ‘The Politics of Trade and Tobacco Control’
    October 2015
  • Insecurity, development, trade and taxation
    February 2018
  • France returns Egyptian antiquities
    February 2018
  • Customs transit procedures: insights from an operator
    February 2018
  • Small Island Economies: the WCO’s renewed focus
    June 2019
  • PROFILE: Enhancing Customs Risk Management
    June 2019
  • Tariff and Trade Affairs
    October 2019
  • African Continental Free Trade Area: Background and Role of Customs
    October 2021
  • Trade digitization on a global scale: how far are we?
    February 2022
  • What impact is technology having on efforts to improve HS classification efficiency and accuracy?
    February 2022
  • Expansion of rail freight transportation must go hand in hand with deployment of rail scanner systems
    February 2022
  • New e-learning course on AEO validation available to Customs and trade professionals
    October 2022
  • Irish Tax and Customs Administration celebrates centenary
    February 2023
  • Gender equality and diversity: latest developments at the WCO
    June 2022
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    Data source :

    "OMD News" (from issue 77 of June 2015 to issue 100 of February 2023).
    "News" section of the WCO website (since January 1st 2009).

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