The World Trade Organization and the World Customs Organization often collaborate on market access issues (WCO). This collaboration is about products classification.
One distinction between the two is their membership, which is made up of government leaders from around the world. The WTO has 161 member countries and is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, while the WCO is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium, and has 180 member countries. The World Trade Organization (WTO) was founded in 1995.
By defining clear and exact standards, such as the WCO SAFE Framework of Standards to Secure and Facilitate Global Trade, the WCO supports clarity, predictability, and security in the international movement of products and persons accompanying goods.
The World Customs Organization (WCO), formerly known as the Customs Co-operation Council (CCC), is an independent intergovernmental organisation whose aim is to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of customs administrations. It was founded in 1952 as the Customs Co-operation Council (CCC).
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