BRUSSELS, Belgium: The Ambassador of Pakistan to Belgium Amna Baloch called on the Secretary General World Customs Organization (WCO) Ian Saunders.
In the meeting, they discussed the ongoing engagements and WCO in the domain of custom cooperation avenues for further strengthening the Pakistan-WCO partnership.
Ambassador of to Belgium Amna Baloch called on Secretary General @WCO_OMD Ian Saunders.
They discussed ongoing engagements between Pakistan & WCO in the domain of custom cooperation Avenues for further strengthening Pakistan-WCO partnership @ForeignOfficePk @PakCustomsatWCO pic.twitter.com/9UVQcyc8IB— Pakistan Diplomacy News (@pakdiplomacy) July 29, 2024
On May 20, 2024, the WCO Secretariat launched the “Customs Enforcement Curriculum for Pakistan” (CECPAK) Project to enhance Pakistan Customs’ security and enforcement capabilities over the next two years.
Since 2020, Pakistan Customs has received support from the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) of the US Department of State which funds WCO Secretariat activities under the Customs Enforcement Curriculum for Assistant Collectors (CECAC) and CECPAK Projects.