11-Ene-2012 New international nomenclature enters into force The World Customs Organization (WCO) announces the entry into force on 1 January 2012 of the new version of the Harmonized System Nomenclature, the world’s global standard for classifying over 98% of goods in international trade.
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28-Jul-2011 WCO Open Day for Trade reinforces Customs-Business partnership Participants from the business sector as well as representatives from Customs administrations gathered in Brussels to attend the Open Day for Trade organized by the World Customs Organization (WCO) from 27-28 June 2011 at its headquarters
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28-Jul-2011 World Customs Organization (WCO) News Bulletin - July 2011 In the 65th edition of the WCO News Bulletin: "Trade Facilitation", you will find news such as: WWF champions “canine” Customs officers, Martyn Dunne joins the diplomatic world, Customs and business, equally reaping rewards from trade facilitation, and more.
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28-Jul-2011 UNODC World Drug Report 2011 The document contains statistics and analysis of trends in the market situation of illegal drugs in the world.
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30-May-2011 ECLAC Press Release (4 May 2011) According to an ECLAC report launched in Mexico City: Latin America and the Caribbean Was the Region with the Strongest Growth in Foreign Direct Investment in 2010. The Commission predicts that FDI will rise by between 15% and 25% in 2011 compared with 2010, but points out that the region should implement policies focused on innovation in order to better absorb the benefits of investment flows.
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29-May-2011 ECLAC Press Release (19 April 2011) In new edition of CEPAL Review: Researchers Analyse Changes in Latin American Middle Class and the "China Effect" on Exports The publication also tackles topics including the transmission of interest rates in two Caribbean countries and commodity prices in the region.
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30-Ene-2011 Message from the World Customs Organization, International Customs Day 2011 Knowledge is now a definitive part of today's political and business environment. Terms such as a 'knowledge-based society', the 'knowledge economy' and 'knowledge management' now abound and it stands to reason that knowledge has become just as important for Customs administrations and their international trade stakeholders.
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