International Customs Day Information: 26 January

International Customs Day Information

International Customs Day, well known as the ICD, is celebrated by the custom organizations every year on 26th of January. It is celebrated to commemorate the very first official conference of the Customs Co-operation Council means the World Customs Organization, WCO. World Customs Organization, having over 177 custom administration members, is called as the only intergovernmental organization which solely highlights on the customs matters. World Customs Organization was established in the year 1952 as an autonomous body to enhance the efficacy and effectiveness of the customs administrations all across the world.

International Customs Day:

International Customs Day 2022 was celebrated on 26th of January, Wednesday.

International Customs Day 2022 theme was “Scaling up Customs Digital Transformation by Embracing a Data Culture and Building a Data Ecosystem“.

The day was observed by the Commissionerate of Haryana in Sahnewal. Around 100 people participated in the celebration including various custom brokers, trade representatives, exporters and importers etc.

The Centre Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) organised a ceremony on International Customs Day 2021 in New Delhi. Piyush Goyal, the Union Minister for Finance, Corporate Affairs and Railways emphasized on the necessity of the simplification of the policies and laws for the smoother functioning of trade and transport.

The day was also observed internationally by various organisations with the focus on seamless trade, travel and transport.

International Customs Day Theme:

International Customs Day is celebrated every year using different themes to focus on the particular event:

  • 2022: Scaling up Customs Digital Transformation by Embracing a Data Culture and Building a Data Ecosystem
  • 2021: Customs bolstering Recovery, Renewal and Resilience
  • 2020: Customs fostering Sustainability for People, Prosperity and the Planet
  • 2019: Smart Borders for Seamless Trade, Travel and Transport
  • 2018: A secure business environment for economic development
  • 2017: Data Analysis for Effective Border Management
  • 2016: Digital Customs: Progressive Engagement
  • 2015: Coordinated Border Management: an inclusive approach for connecting stakeholders
  • 2014: Communication: sharing information for better cooperation
  • 2013: Innovation for Customs progress
  • 2012: Borders divide, Customs connects
  • 2011: “Knowledge, a catalyst for Customs Excellence” to effectively implement the mandatory services by the customs fraternity
  • 2010: Customs and Business: improving performance through partnerships
  • 2009: Customs and the environment: protecting our natural heritage

International Customs Day theme highlights the significance of business partnership approach. It contributes in many areas such as trade supply chain security, worldwide customs growth, enhancing business standards and public-private enterprises. WCO members celebrate International Customs Day as a magnificent reminder to play vital role to the customs bodies all over the world.

Why It Is Celebrated?

International customs organization plays a big role in developing the global business instead of increasing the risks of international security. International security dangers negatively affect the worldwide business scenario. So, the international customs day has been decided to celebrate every year to fulfill the requirements of the customs bodies. It regulates the better establishment and understanding of the business firms.

Growth of the international legal trades is stimulated by the World Customs Organization through several vital steps. It helps in combating with the danger of the fraudulent activities by promoting a candid, apparent and safe custom environment worldwide.

It is celebrated as a yearly event of the World Customs Organization to memorialize the establishment of the World Customs Organization in the year 1953 in order to support the International Customs cooperation. In order to get customs excellence, the secretary general of the World Customs Organization has made a call for promoting the management and professional training.

It is getting celebrated in different countries in different ways. In order to face the recent trends and lots of challenges, The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority attempts regularly to provide the excellent services and training to its officers.

History:

The Customs Co-operation Council was marked on 15th of December in the year 1950 in the Brussels. However, it came into force two years later on 4th of November in the year 1952 which was officially inaugurated on 26th of January in the year 1953 with the involvement of representatives from different countries. The Customs Co-operation Council was approved as a World Customs Organization in the year 1994 to become a global intergovernmental organization.

Objectives Of Celebrating International Customs Day:

  • It is celebrated to enhance the effectiveness and efficacy of the member customs administrations.
  • To innovatively assist the member custom administrations to actively contribute to the custom development.
  • To achieve the international level goals.
  • To enhance the revenue collection, community protection, national security and trade statistics collection.

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