The WCO has published the 81st edition of WCO News, the Organization’s flagship magazine aimed at the global Customs community.
This edition features a special dossier on the 2016 Council Sessions, in particular, the latest developments in the core WCO areas of work: tariff and trade affairs, trade facilitation, enforcement, and capacity building.
It also puts a spotlight, in its focus section, on the Customs brokers profession, including the practices adopted by some Customs administrations related to licensing and regulatory regimes.
Other highlights include articles covering the quantification and taxation of carbon emissions, the protection of cultural heritage through enhanced cooperation between Customs officers and museum professionals, and much more.
The magazine is published and distributed free of charge three times a year, in February, June and October, and is available online or in paper format.
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