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The 2022 International Customs Workshop held by the Ministry of Finance

Co-hosted by the Training Institute, Ministry of Finance (MOFTI) and Customs Administration, the 2022 International Customs Workshop was held on July 25-26, 2022. Customs experts and officers shared their experiences about how they develop and apply technologies on border control in this virtual workshop.
Customs Administration indicates that the main theme of the Workshop was “Digital Customs.”  An expert from the World Trade Organization (WTO) was invited to introduce the work on E-Commerce at the WTO, and a U.S. expert from the Security Investigations (HSI) talked about the way HSI uses the Data Analysis & Research for Trade Transparency System (DARTTS) to investigate trade-based money laundering. A UK expert delivered a presentation on UK Customs Modernization. Transparency International-Taiwan, Trade-Van Information Services Co., and Customs Administration presented Customs and integrity governance in Taiwan, blockchain and technologies applied to border management and Customs clearance as well. Besides local officers from Taiwan Customs Service, representatives from Australia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and others were invited to attend the Workshop. Participants shared their practical experiences related to Digital Customs and comments on the Workshop.
Customs Administration emphasizes that this workshop provided a platform for Customs officers from different countries to exchange experiences of Customs modernization and disruptive technologies applied to clearance procedures, which contribute to the simplification of import and export goods clearance procedures as well as the stability, security, and resilience of the global supply chain. 


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Issued:Customs Administration Release date:2022-08-04 Last updated:2022-08-04 Click times:596