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WCO workshop on Customs Valuation

byMonitoring Report
16/08/2013
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DUSHANBE: The World Customs Organisation (WCO) organised a three-day workshop recently in Dushanbe, on the customs value for the officials of the customs service of Tajikistan. All expenses for the seminar (experts’ travel and accommodation) were covered by the Europe Regional Office for Capacity Building in Baku.

The workshop was intended for Customs specialists responsible for the implementation and application of the WTO Valuation Agreement. The purpose of this workshop was to strengthen the knowledge of Customs valuation and provide further assistance with the challenges posed in effective implementation of WTO Valuation Agreement. The workshop was also intended to provide support for the WCO’s Revenue Package initiative.

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Mr. Leonardo Macedo from the WCO Secretariat and Ms. Lissette Nonalaya Aranda from WTO Geneva-based Institute for Training and Technical Co-operation participated in the workshop. From the participants’ side, the seminar was attended by about 30 officials from customs service of Tajikistan.

Participants expressed their interest for further cooperation in the use of tools of the WCO and WTO in the process of customs administration.

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