The latest edition, September 2020, of the World Customs Journal has just been published and contains the following articles:
- If algorithms dream of Customs, do customs officials dream of algorithms? A manifesto for data mobilisation in Customs - Kunio Mikuriya and Thomas Cantens
 - Why the future Revised Kyoto Convention should contain comprehensive rules of customs debt - Hans-Michael Wolffgang, Achim Rogmann and Kerstin Harden
 - Implementing an innovation strategy in WCO; responding to disruptive events - Ricardo Treviño Chapa
 - Managing customs risk and compliance: an integrated approach - David Widdowson
 - Re-examining border clearance in the age of e-commerce - Bryce C. Blegen
 - The WCO’s impact to date and lessons learned: the road from Columbus to Competency - David Hesketh
 - The World Customs Organization as a knowledge-based organisation - Jenia Peteva
 - Machine learning for detection of trade in strategic goods: an approach to support future customs enforcement and outreach - Christopher Nelson
 - The changing role of Customs: Customs aligning with supply chain and information management - Frank Heijmann, Yao-Hua Tan, Boriana Rukanova and Albert Veenstra
 - How can Customs better leverage emerging AI technologies for more sustainable and smarter operations? - Ismael Kafando
 - World Customs Organization and global trade: imprints and future paradigms - MM Parthiban, T Samaya Murali and G Kanaga Subramanian
 - Effectiveness and efficiency of artificial intelligence in boosting customs performance: a case study of RECTS at Uganda Customs administration - Kugonza Julius and Mugalula Christabel
 - How to connect the PICARD program to regional capacity building activities—from the perspective of the WCO Asia Pacific Region - Tong Hua
 - Customs capacity building through Partnership in Customs Academic Research and Development (PICARD): achievements and future directions. - Mikhail Kashubsky and Juha Hintsa
 
Story by: Riaan de Lange