India takes the leadership role at the WCO. India became Vice-Chair or regional head of Asia Pacific Region of the World Customs Organisation (WCO) for two years from July 2018
to June 2020.
- By becoming Vice Chair, India will be able to take up leadership role at the WCO.
About the event to mark this role:
- To mark assumption of Vice Chair, an event will be organised in New Delhi by Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) in partnership with Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).
- The event will be attended by Customs delegations of 33 countries of Asia-Pacific Region, Customs officers from different Ports in India, Partner Government Agencies and representatives from the trade community among others.
About World Customs Organisation (WCO):
- WCO is an independent intergovernmental body whose mission is to enhance effectiveness and efficiency of Customs administrations.
- It was established in 1952 as Customs Co-operation Council (CCC).
- It is the only international organization with competence in Customs matters and is considered as voice of international Customs community.
- WCO represents 182 Customs administrations across the globe that collectively process approximately 98% of world trade.
- It is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium.
- It plays leading role in discussion, development, promotion and implementation of modern customs systems and procedures.
What are the objectives of WCO?
- It aims to enhance efficiency and effectiveness of member customs administrations and assist them to contribute successfully to national development goals, particularly revenue collection, national security, trade facilitation, community protection, and collection of trade statistics.
What is the organizational structure of WCO?
- WCO’s governing body – the Council relies on competence and skills of WCO Secretariat and a range of technical and advisory committees to accomplish its mission.
- The Secretariat comprises over 100 international officials, technical experts and support staff of some nationalities.
- WCO has divided its membership into six regions whereby each region is represented by elected vice-chairperson to WCO Council.
What are the functions of WCO?
- It offers a range of Conventions and other international instruments, as well as technical assistance and training services to its members.
- It also actively supports its members in their endeavours to modernize and build capacity within their national Customs administrations.
- It also plays vital role in stimulating growth of legitimate international trade and combats fraudulent activities.
- It also promotes emergence of honest, transparent and predictable Customs environment, thus directly contributing to economic and social well-being of its members.