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Customs

Palau becomes the 186th Member of the World Customs Organization

Publish Date: 
26 Feb 2024

On 22 February 2024, the international Customs community welcomed the official communication from the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs notifying of the deposit by Palau of its instrument of accession to the Convention Establishing a Customs Co-operation Council (CCC) on 02 February 2024. This pivotal step resulted in Palau becoming the World Customs Organization’s (WCO) 186th Member. This signalled a new era of international cooperation for this Pacific island nation.

Nestled in the southwest corner of Micronesia, Palau is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and strategic location in the western Pacific. By joining the WCO, Palau not only reinforces its commitment to enhancing its Customs administration but also positions itself as a key player in the Asia/Pacific region, joining ongoing efforts to secure and facilitate international trade.

The WCO, with its mission to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of Customs administrations worldwide, welcomes Palau's membership as a testament to the organisation's growing influence and reach. It is a step towards fostering better cooperation in the region, enhancing economic security, and promoting sustainable development through improved Customs practices.

This membership opens the door to numerous opportunities for Palau to engage in knowledge sharing and benefit from capacity-building support and international cooperation, enabling it to be a more active participant in global efforts to facilitate trade and ensure supply chain security through effective and efficient Customs administration.

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