Blogue Aduaneiro, Alfândegas, Customs, Douanes, Aduanas, Comércio Mundial, Import-Export: Best practices model for licensing customs brokers

22-05-2011
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Trata-se de um texto que analisa o documento “Best practices model for licensing customs brokers” aprovado pela IFCBA-International Federation of Customs Brokers Associations em Maio de 2009, e aborda (ao de leve) as posições da OMA e da OMC em relação ao proposto.Documento completo: aquiTabalho efectuado para International Network of Customs Universities por: Carol West (President of the Canadian Society of Customs Brokers (CSCB) and a founding director and now Secretary of the International Federation of Customs Brokers Associations (IFCBA). She was appointed to the World Customs Organization’s (WCO) Private Sector Consultative Group (PSCG) when it was formed in 2006, and was elected its Chair in June 2008. She has contributed to the WCO’s capacity building work on the SAFE Framework of Standards. In 2009, Carol was awarded the inaugural Canadian Awards of Trade in Imports and Exports (CATIE) award for Trade Leadership in Canada, and in early 2010, she was recognised by the WCO on International Customs Day for her service to the international customs community. She has also received a Certificate of Merit from the WCO for rendering exceptional service to the customs administration of the CBSA by strengthening partnerships between the Agency and the private sector.)Fonte: World Customs Journal


Trata-se de um texto que analisa o documento “Best practices model for licensing customs brokers” aprovado pela IFCBA-International Federation of Customs Brokers Associations em Maio de 2009, e aborda (ao de leve) as posições da OMA e da OMC em relação ao proposto.Documento completo: aquiTabalho efectuado para International Network of Customs Universities por: Carol West (President of the Canadian Society of Customs Brokers (CSCB) and a founding director and now Secretary of the International Federation of Customs Brokers Associations (IFCBA). She was appointed to the World Customs Organization’s (WCO) Private Sector Consultative Group (PSCG) when it was formed in 2006, and was elected its Chair in June 2008. She has contributed to the WCO’s capacity building work on the SAFE Framework of Standards. In 2009, Carol was awarded the inaugural Canadian Awards of Trade in Imports and Exports (CATIE) award for Trade Leadership in Canada, and in early 2010, she was recognised by the WCO on International Customs Day for her service to the international customs community. She has also received a Certificate of Merit from the WCO for rendering exceptional service to the customs administration of the CBSA by strengthening partnerships between the Agency and the private sector.)Fonte: World Customs Journal

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