IATA, UNCTAD extend partnership to facilitation global trade

August 12, 2021

GENEVA - The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and UNCTAD have extended their collaboration to facilitate international trade, particularly e-commerce. IATA and UNCTAD have previously worked together in tne integration of air cargo messaging standards (Cargo-XML) into UNCTAD's automated customs management system, ASYCUDAWorld. 

For the 100 countries choosing to deploy the latest version of ASYCUDAWorld, this enables more efficient processing of air cargo shipments.  
"We look forward to leveraging the leadership of UNCTAD and IATA in their respective fields to boost e-commerce in developing countries through improved exchanges of trade data," said Shamika N. Sirimanne UNCTAD's Technology and Logistics Director.
The next stage of the collaboration will focus on enabling ASYCUDAW

orld to manage e-commerce shipments more efficiently. This will include adding a risk assessment for mail shipments and facilitating access to the IATA enhanced partner identification and connectivity (EPIC) platform to enable customs authorities to share advance cargo/mail information requirements across the digitised supply chain (airlines, freight forwarders, ground handlers and third-party messaging service providers).
The collaboration will also include potential exchange of additional operational electronic information, such as air cargo rules, flight schedules and others that can assist customs officials in their risk assessments.
"UNCTAD and IATA are working together to support the economic opportunities of e-commerce by modernising the data exchange needed for customs clearance," said Nick Careen, IATA's Senior Vice President for Operations, Safety and Security.
"Global standards enable accurate information and effective risk-assessments. This in turn promotes stronger compliance and will contribute to a safe supply chain, which should give the authorities the confidence to modernise processes."

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