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WCO at 2016 FIATA World Congress
This article is from WCO.
World Customs Organization Secretary General Dr. Kunio Mikuriya, as Guest of Honour, addressed the opening session of the 2016 FIATA...
New accord to cap airlines’ carbon emissions adopted
Member states of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) agreed October 6 on a new emissions standard to control global greenhouse gas emissions from...
PH Customs’ draft post-clearance audit rules out
The preliminary version of the customs administrative order (CAO) enabling the Philippine Bureau of Customs (BOC) to perform post-clearance audit as stipulated under the...
Tackling “non-tariff measures”, the new frontier for global trade
This article is from the unctad.org.
In 2016, the growth of world trade will be at its slowest since the financial crisis of 2008, reports the...
What Ails the PH BOC?
This is the second part of a four-part article, entitled PH Customs At A Crossroads, outlining the major problems confronting the Philippine Bureau of...
IMF forecasts sustained growth for developing Asia in 2016-17
Growth in emerging and developing Asia, particularly India, will continue to be robust and resilient this year and the next, bucking the global outlook...
WCO attends 2nd ICAO World Aviation Forum
World Customs Organization (WCO) Deputy Secretary General Sergio Mujica attended the 2nd International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) World Aviation Forum (IWAF) in Montreal, Canada...
Bangkok hosts 28th UN/CEFACT Forum
The 28th United Nations Centre for Trade Facilitation and E-business (UN/CEFACT) Forum took place at the United Nations Conference Centre in Bangkok from 26-30 September...
Regional agreement seeks to enable cross-border e-trade in Asia-Pacific
A United Nations (UN) treaty that could cut export trade time by 44% and costs by 31% in the Asia-Pacific region is now awaiting...
World Bank: PH, VN shine brightest in developing East Asia
Growth in developing East Asia and Pacific is expected to remain resilient over the next three years, but the region still faces significant risks...