Customs
WCO holds webinars to improve Customs’ awareness of COVID-19 medicines
The World Customs Organisation(WCO), on 16th and 17th, December 2021, successfully held its 7th series of webinars aimed at improving Customs administrations’ awareness of counterfeit COVID-19-related goods.
This latest series of webinars were designed to provide Customs with knowledge of the essential characteristics and specifications of Merck Sharp & Dohme (MSD) COVID-19 medicines.
This series of webinars, conducted in five languages, brought together some 170 Customs officials from 42 countries in the WCO’s six regions: Americas and the Caribbean; Asia/Pacific; Europe; East and Southern Africa; North of Africa, Near and the Middle East; and West and Central Africa.
During the opening ceremony, the WCO Secretariat highlighted the fact that Customs constituted the first line of defence at Members’ borders by seizing counterfeit goods and thus protecting citizens’ health and safety.
Ms. Karen Bresard, Executive Director, Regional Security – EMEA – at MSD, said that MSD would enhance cooperation with Customs by providing Customs officers with information on distribution channels for new medicines.
Mr. Hamaguchi, Director for International Technical Cooperation of the Customs and Tariff Bureau – Ministry of Finance of Japan, indicated that Japan Customs would contribute financial and human resources in support of the WCO’s COVID-19-related initiatives.
The participants asked a lot of questions during each of the webinars and actively exchanged views in order to gain an understanding of the new medicines presented by MSD.
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