Experience with the CVA over the past 25 years

Looking ahead to the future of the CVA

In commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Customs Valuation Agreement (CVA), the Chair of the Committee on Customs Valuation, Mr Carlos Guevara (Ecuador), hosted a two-hour virtual seminar on 17 November 2020 during which CEA members and other customs experts presented their perspectives and experiences with the CVA.

The Preamble to the CVA recognizes the need for a fair, uniform and neutral system for the valuation of goods, and states that customs value should be based on simple and equitable criteria consistent with commercial practices. This commemorative seminar presented an excellent occasion to take stock and to reflect on these formative principles together with the experiences and perspectives of those who remain guided by the CVA today.

The seminar was comprised of two sessions. The first session – "Experience with the CVA over the past 25 years" – featured speakers who focused on their experiences with certain aspects of the CVA. The second session – "Looking ahead at the future of the CVA" – consisted of speakers reflecting on their perspectives on the CVA going forward. Each session was followed by reactions and discussion among participating members.

Available presentations may be found through links in the programme below.

"The WCO and the Customs Valuation Agreement"

"Updating Valuation Regulations and Upholding the CVA"

"Transparency under the Customs Valuation Agreement"

"Uniformity in the Implementation of the CVA in China"

"Value in Global Trade: Stability and Change, Gains and Benefits of a Rules-Based System"

"Changes in Trade Patterns – A Challenge for CVA"

"Administering Advance Rulings on Customs Valuation Effectively"

"Modernization of Togo Customs"

"Customs Valuation – A Private Sector Voir"

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Commémoration du 25ème anniversaire de l'Accord sur la valeur en douane Experience with the CVA over the past 25 years Looking ahead to the future of the CVA Accueil|La CEA|Nouvelles et événements|Domaines|Membres de la CEA|Documents et ressources|Relations extérieures In commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Customs Valuation Agreement (CVA), the Chair of the Committee on Customs Valuation, Mr Carlos Guevara (Ecuador), hosted a two-hour virtual seminar on 17 November 2020 during which CEA members and other customs experts presented their perspectives and experiences with the CVA.

The Preamble to the CVA recognizes the need for a fair, uniform and neutral system for the valuation of goods, and states that customs value should be based on simple and equitable criteria consistent with commercial practices.

This commemorative seminar presented an excellent occasion to take stock and to reflect on these formative principles together with the experiences and perspectives of those who remain guided by the CVA today.

The seminar was comprised of two sessions.

The first session – "Experience with the CVA over the past 25 years" – featured speakers who focused on their experiences with certain aspects of the CVA.

The second session – "Looking ahead at the future of the CVA" – consisted of speakers reflecting on their perspectives on the CVA going forward.

Each session was followed by reactions and discussion among participating members.

Available presentations may be found through links in the programme below.

"The WCO and the Customs Valuation Agreement" "Updating Valuation Regulations and Upholding the CVA" "Transparency under the Customs Valuation Agreement" "Uniformity in the Implementation of the CVA in China" "Value in Global Trade: Stability and Change, Gains and Benefits of a Rules-Based System" "Changes in Trade Patterns – A Challenge for CVA" "Administering Advance Rulings on Customs Valuation Effectively" "Modernization of Togo Customs" "Customs Valuation – A Private Sector Voir" Des problèmes pour visualiser cette page?Veuillez écrire à[email protected]en indiquant le système d'exploitation et le navigateur que vous utilisez.

CEA | Commémoration du 25ème anniversaire de l'Accord sur la valeur en douane Accueil | La CEA | Nouvelles et événements | Domaines | Membres de la CEA | Documents et ressources | Relations extérieures Contactez-nous | Plan du site | A-Z | Recherche anglais espagnol accueil domaines évaluation en douane commémoration du 25ème anniversaire de l'accord sur la valeur en douane évaluation en douane Commémoration du 25ème anniversaire de l'Accord sur la valeur en douane Genève, siège de la CEA 17 Novembre 2020 L'évaluation en douane In commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Customs Valuation Agreement (CVA), the Chair of the Committee on Customs Valuation, Mr Carlos Guevara (Ecuador), hosted a two-hour virtual seminar on 17 November 2020 during which CEA members and other customs experts presented their perspectives and experiences with the CVA.

The Preamble to the CVA recognizes the need for a fair, uniform and neutral system for the valuation of goods, and states that customs value should be based on simple and equitable criteria consistent with commercial practices.

This commemorative seminar presented an excellent occasion to take stock and to reflect on these formative principles together with the experiences and perspectives of those who remain guided by the CVA today.

The seminar was comprised of two sessions.

The first session – "Experience with the CVA over the past 25 years" – featured speakers who focused on their experiences with certain aspects of the CVA.

The second session – "Looking ahead at the future of the CVA" – consisted of speakers reflecting on their perspectives on the CVA going forward.

Each session was followed by reactions and discussion among participating members.

Available presentations may be found through links in the programme below.

Opening remarks 15:00 – 15:05 Carlos Guevara – First Secretary, Permanent Mission of Ecuador to the CEA, Chair of the Committee on Customs Valuation Experience with the CVA over the past 25 years 15:05 – 15:55 Speakers: Ping Liu – Director, Tariff and Trade Affairs Directorate, World Customs Organization "The WCO and the Customs Valuation Agreement" Kelly Cristina Silva Morgero – Tax Auditor, Coordination-General of Customs Administration, Special Secretariat of the Federal Revenue of Brazil "Updating Valuation Regulations and Upholding the CVA" Presentation Jean-François Bédard – Manager, Commercial and Trade Branch, Canada Border services et technologies et technologies Agency "Transparency under the Customs Valuation Agreement" Presentation Qianyu Lin – Deputy Director of Customs Valuation, Division of Shenzhen Customs, China "Uniformity in the Implementation of the CVA in China" Presentation John Malone – Senior Customs Expert "Value in Global Trade: Stability and Change, Gains and Benefits of a Rules-Based System" Presentation Looking ahead to the future of the CVA 15:55 – 16:40 Speakers: Jean-Michel Grave – Head of Unit E.5 "International Affairs II", Directorate-General for Taxation and the Customs Union, European Commission "Changes in Trade Patterns – A Challenge for CVA" Presentation Lee Yok Yong – Assistant Director of Customs, Valuation Management Branch, Royal Malaysian Customs Department "Administering Advance Rulings on Customs Valuation Effectively" Presentation Messan Kuassivi – Director of Legislation, Revenue Authority, Togo "Modernization of Togo Customs" Presentation Tom Voege – Head of EU Affairs & Customs and Transport Lead, International Chamber of Commerce "Customs Valuation – A Private Sector Voir" Presentation Closing remarks 16:40 Suja Rishikesh Mavroidis – Director of the Market Access Division, CEA Partager Des problèmes pour visualiser cette page? Veuillez écrire à [email protected] en indiquant le système d'exploitation et le navigateur que vous utilisez..

Experience with the CVA over the past 25 yearsLooking ahead to the future of the CVAIn commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Customs Valuation Agreement (CVA), the Chair of the Committee on Customs Valuation, Mr Carlos Guevara (Ecuador), hosted a two-hour virtual seminar on 17 November 2020 during which CEA members and other customs experts presented their perspectives and experiences with the CVA.The Preamble to the CVA recognizes the need for a fair, uniform and neutral system for the valuation of goods, and states that customs value should be based on simple and equitable criteria consistent with commercial practices.

This commemorative seminar presented an excellent occasion to take stock and to reflect on these formative principles together with the experiences and perspectives of those who remain guided by the CVA today.The seminar was comprised of two sessions.

The first session – "Experience with the CVA over the past 25 years" – featured speakers who focused on their experiences with certain aspects of the CVA.

The second session – "Looking ahead at the future of the CVA" – consisted of speakers reflecting on their perspectives on the CVA going forward.

Each session was followed by reactions and discussion among participating members.Available presentations may be found through links in the programme below."The WCO and the Customs Valuation Agreement""Updating Valuation Regulations and Upholding the CVA""Transparency under the Customs Valuation Agreement""Uniformity in the Implementation of the CVA in China""Value in Global Trade: Stability and Change, Gains and Benefits of a Rules-Based System""Changes in Trade Patterns – A Challenge for CVA""Administering Advance Rulings on Customs Valuation Effectively""Modernization of Togo Customs""Customs Valuation – A Private Sector Voir"Des problèmes pour visualiser cette page?Veuillez écrire à[email protected]en indiquant le système d'exploitation et le navigateur que vous utilisez.

Commémoration du 25ème anniversaire de l'Accord sur la valeur en douane Experience with the CVA over the past 25 years Looking ahead to the future of the CVA Accueil|La CEA|Nouvelles et événements|Domaines|Membres de la CEA|Documents et ressources|Relations extérieures In commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Customs Valuation Agreement (CVA), the Chair of the Committee on Customs Valuation, Mr Carlos Guevara (Ecuador), hosted a two-hour virtual seminar on 17 November 2020 during which CEA members and other customs experts presented their perspectives and experiences with the CVA.The Preamble to the CVA recognizes the need for a fair, uniform and neutral system for the valuation of goods, and states that customs value should be based on simple and equitable criteria consistent with commercial practices.This commemorative seminar presented an excellent occasion to take stock and to reflect on these formative principles together with the experiences and perspectives of those who remain guided by the CVA today.The seminar was comprised of two sessions.The first session – "Experience with the CVA over the past 25 years" – featured speakers who focused on their experiences with certain aspects of the CVA.The second session – "Looking ahead at the future of the CVA" – consisted of speakers reflecting on their perspectives on the CVA going forward.Each session was followed by reactions and discussion among participating members.Available presentations may be found through links in the programme below."The WCO and the Customs Valuation Agreement" "Updating Valuation Regulations and Upholding the CVA" "Transparency under the Customs Valuation Agreement" "Uniformity in the Implementation of the CVA in China" "Value in Global Trade: Stability and Change, Gains and Benefits of a Rules-Based System" "Changes in Trade Patterns – A Challenge for CVA" "Administering Advance Rulings on Customs Valuation Effectively" "Modernization of Togo Customs" "Customs Valuation – A Private Sector Voir" Des problèmes pour visualiser cette page?Veuillez écrire à[email protected]en indiquant le système d'exploitation et le navigateur que vous utilisez.CEA | Commémoration du 25ème anniversaire de l'Accord sur la valeur en douane Accueil | La CEA | Nouvelles et événements | Domaines | Membres de la CEA | Documents et ressources | Relations extérieures Contactez-nous | Plan du site | A-Z | Recherche anglais espagnol accueil domaines évaluation en douane commémoration du 25ème anniversaire de l'accord sur la valeur en douane évaluation en douane Commémoration du 25ème anniversaire de l'Accord sur la valeur en douane Genève, siège de la CEA 17 Novembre 2020 L'évaluation en douane In commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Customs Valuation Agreement (CVA), the Chair of the Committee on Customs Valuation, Mr Carlos Guevara (Ecuador), hosted a two-hour virtual seminar on 17 November 2020 during which CEA members and other customs experts presented their perspectives and experiences with the CVA.The Preamble to the CVA recognizes the need for a fair, uniform and neutral system for the valuation of goods, and states that customs value should be based on simple and equitable criteria consistent with commercial practices.This commemorative seminar presented an excellent occasion to take stock and to reflect on these formative principles together with the experiences and perspectives of those who remain guided by the CVA today.The seminar was comprised of two sessions.The first session – "Experience with the CVA over the past 25 years" – featured speakers who focused on their experiences with certain aspects of the CVA.The second session – "Looking ahead at the future of the CVA" – consisted of speakers reflecting on their perspectives on the CVA going forward.Each session was followed by reactions and discussion among participating members.Available presentations may be found through links in the programme below.Opening remarks 15:00 – 15:05 Carlos Guevara – First Secretary, Permanent Mission of Ecuador to the CEA, Chair of the Committee on Customs Valuation Experience with the CVA over the past 25 years 15:05 – 15:55 Speakers: Ping Liu – Director, Tariff and Trade Affairs Directorate, World Customs Organization "The WCO and the Customs Valuation Agreement" Kelly Cristina Silva Morgero – Tax Auditor, Coordination-General of Customs Administration, Special Secretariat of the Federal Revenue of Brazil "Updating Valuation Regulations and Upholding the CVA" Presentation Jean-François Bédard – Manager, Commercial and Trade Branch, Canada Border services et technologies et technologies Agency "Transparency under the Customs Valuation Agreement" Presentation Qianyu Lin – Deputy Director of Customs Valuation, Division of Shenzhen Customs, China "Uniformity in the Implementation of the CVA in China" Presentation John Malone – Senior Customs Expert "Value in Global Trade: Stability and Change, Gains and Benefits of a Rules-Based System" Presentation Looking ahead to the future of the CVA 15:55 – 16:40 Speakers: Jean-Michel Grave – Head of Unit E.5 "International Affairs II", Directorate-General for Taxation and the Customs Union, European Commission "Changes in Trade Patterns – A Challenge for CVA" Presentation Lee Yok Yong – Assistant Director of Customs, Valuation Management Branch, Royal Malaysian Customs Department "Administering Advance Rulings on Customs Valuation Effectively" Presentation Messan Kuassivi – Director of Legislation, Revenue Authority, Togo "Modernization of Togo Customs" Presentation Tom Voege – Head of EU Affairs & Customs and Transport Lead, International Chamber of Commerce "Customs Valuation – A Private Sector Voir" Presentation Closing remarks 16:40 Suja Rishikesh Mavroidis – Director of the Market Access Division, CEA Partager Des problèmes pour visualiser cette page? 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Experience with the CVA over the past 25 yearsLooking ahead to the future of the CVAIn commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Customs Valuation Agreement (CVA), the Chair of the Committee on Customs Valuation, Mr Carlos Guevara (Ecuador), hosted a two-hour virtual seminar on 17 November 2020 during which CEA members and other customs experts presented their perspectives and experiences with the CVA.The Preamble to the CVA recognizes the need for a fair, uniform and neutral system for the valuation of goods, and states that customs value should be based on simple and equitable criteria consistent with commercial practices.

This commemorative seminar presented an excellent occasion to take stock and to reflect on these formative principles together with the experiences and perspectives of those who remain guided by the CVA today.The seminar was comprised of two sessions.

The first session – "Experience with the CVA over the past 25 years" – featured speakers who focused on their experiences with certain aspects of the CVA.

The second session – "Looking ahead at the future of the CVA" – consisted of speakers reflecting on their perspectives on the CVA going forward.

Each session was followed by reactions and discussion among participating members.Available presentations may be found through links in the programme below."The WCO and the Customs Valuation Agreement""Updating Valuation Regulations and Upholding the CVA""Transparency under the Customs Valuation Agreement""Uniformity in the Implementation of the CVA in China""Value in Global Trade: Stability and Change, Gains and Benefits of a Rules-Based System""Changes in Trade Patterns – A Challenge for CVA""Administering Advance Rulings on Customs Valuation Effectively""Modernization of Togo Customs""Customs Valuation – A Private Sector Voir"Des problèmes pour visualiser cette page?Veuillez écrire à[email protected]en indiquant le système d'exploitation et le navigateur que vous utilisez.Commémoration du 25ème anniversaire de l'Accord sur la valeur en douane Experience with the CVA over the past 25 years Looking ahead to the future of the CVA Accueil|La CEA|Nouvelles et événements|Domaines|Membres de la CEA|Documents et ressources|Relations extérieures In commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Customs Valuation Agreement (CVA), the Chair of the Committee on Customs Valuation, Mr Carlos Guevara (Ecuador), hosted a two-hour virtual seminar on 17 November 2020 during which CEA members and other customs experts presented their perspectives and experiences with the CVA.The Preamble to the CVA recognizes the need for a fair, uniform and neutral system for the valuation of goods, and states that customs value should be based on simple and equitable criteria consistent with commercial practices.This commemorative seminar presented an excellent occasion to take stock and to reflect on these formative principles together with the experiences and perspectives of those who remain guided by the CVA today.The seminar was comprised of two sessions.The first session – "Experience with the CVA over the past 25 years" – featured speakers who focused on their experiences with certain aspects of the CVA.The second session – "Looking ahead at the future of the CVA" – consisted of speakers reflecting on their perspectives on the CVA going forward.Each session was followed by reactions and discussion among participating members.Available presentations may be found through links in the programme below."The WCO and the Customs Valuation Agreement" "Updating Valuation Regulations and Upholding the CVA" "Transparency under the Customs Valuation Agreement" "Uniformity in the Implementation of the CVA in China" "Value in Global Trade: Stability and Change, Gains and Benefits of a Rules-Based System" "Changes in Trade Patterns – A Challenge for CVA" "Administering Advance Rulings on Customs Valuation Effectively" "Modernization of Togo Customs" "Customs Valuation – A Private Sector Voir" Des problèmes pour visualiser cette page?Veuillez écrire à[email protected]en indiquant le système d'exploitation et le navigateur que vous utilisez.CEA | Commémoration du 25ème anniversaire de l'Accord sur la valeur en douane Accueil | La CEA | Nouvelles et événements | Domaines | Membres de la CEA | Documents et ressources | Relations extérieures Contactez-nous | Plan du site | A-Z | Recherche anglais espagnol accueil domaines évaluation en douane commémoration du 25ème anniversaire de l'accord sur la valeur en douane évaluation en douane Commémoration du 25ème anniversaire de l'Accord sur la valeur en douane Genève, siège de la CEA 17 Novembre 2020 L'évaluation en douane In commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Customs Valuation Agreement (CVA), the Chair of the Committee on Customs Valuation, Mr Carlos Guevara (Ecuador), hosted a two-hour virtual seminar on 17 November 2020 during which CEA members and other customs experts presented their perspectives and experiences with the CVA.The Preamble to the CVA recognizes the need for a fair, uniform and neutral system for the valuation of goods, and states that customs value should be based on simple and equitable criteria consistent with commercial practices.This commemorative seminar presented an excellent occasion to take stock and to reflect on these formative principles together with the experiences and perspectives of those who remain guided by the CVA today.The seminar was comprised of two sessions.The first session – "Experience with the CVA over the past 25 years" – featured speakers who focused on their experiences with certain aspects of the CVA.The second session – "Looking ahead at the future of the CVA" – consisted of speakers reflecting on their perspectives on the CVA going forward.Each session was followed by reactions and discussion among participating members.Available presentations may be found through links in the programme below.Opening remarks 15:00 – 15:05 Carlos Guevara – First Secretary, Permanent Mission of Ecuador to the CEA, Chair of the Committee on Customs Valuation Experience with the CVA over the past 25 years 15:05 – 15:55 Speakers: Ping Liu – Director, Tariff and Trade Affairs Directorate, World Customs Organization "The WCO and the Customs Valuation Agreement" Kelly Cristina Silva Morgero – Tax Auditor, Coordination-General of Customs Administration, Special Secretariat of the Federal Revenue of Brazil "Updating Valuation Regulations and Upholding the CVA" Presentation Jean-François Bédard – Manager, Commercial and Trade Branch, Canada Border services et technologies et technologies Agency "Transparency under the Customs Valuation Agreement" Presentation Qianyu Lin – Deputy Director of Customs Valuation, Division of Shenzhen Customs, China "Uniformity in the Implementation of the CVA in China" Presentation John Malone – Senior Customs Expert "Value in Global Trade: Stability and Change, Gains and Benefits of a Rules-Based System" Presentation Looking ahead to the future of the CVA 15:55 – 16:40 Speakers: Jean-Michel Grave – Head of Unit E.5 "International Affairs II", Directorate-General for Taxation and the Customs Union, European Commission "Changes in Trade Patterns – A Challenge for CVA" Presentation Lee Yok Yong – Assistant Director of Customs, Valuation Management Branch, Royal Malaysian Customs Department "Administering Advance Rulings on Customs Valuation Effectively" Presentation Messan Kuassivi – Director of Legislation, Revenue Authority, Togo "Modernization of Togo Customs" Presentation Tom Voege – Head of EU Affairs & Customs and Transport Lead, International Chamber of Commerce "Customs Valuation – A Private Sector Voir" Presentation Closing remarks 16:40 Suja Rishikesh Mavroidis – Director of the Market Access Division, CEA Partager Des problèmes pour visualiser cette page? Veuillez écrire à [email protected] en indiquant le système d'exploitation et le navigateur que vous utilisez..Experience with the CVA over the past 25 yearsLooking ahead to the future of the CVAIn commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Customs Valuation Agreement (CVA), the Chair of the Committee on Customs Valuation, Mr Carlos Guevara (Ecuador), hosted a two-hour virtual seminar on 17 November 2020 during which CEA members and other customs experts presented their perspectives and experiences with the CVA.The Preamble to the CVA recognizes the need for a fair, uniform and neutral system for the valuation of goods, and states that customs value should be based on simple and equitable criteria consistent with commercial practices.This commemorative seminar presented an excellent occasion to take stock and to reflect on these formative principles together with the experiences and perspectives of those who remain guided by the CVA today.The seminar was comprised of two sessions.The first session – "Experience with the CVA over the past 25 years" – featured speakers who focused on their experiences with certain aspects of the CVA.The second session – "Looking ahead at the future of the CVA" – consisted of speakers reflecting on their perspectives on the CVA going forward.Each session was followed by reactions and discussion among participating members.Available presentations may be found through links in the programme below."The WCO and the Customs Valuation Agreement""Updating Valuation Regulations and Upholding the CVA""Transparency under the Customs Valuation Agreement""Uniformity in the Implementation of the CVA in China""Value in Global Trade: Stability and Change, Gains and Benefits of a Rules-Based System""Changes in Trade Patterns – A Challenge for CVA""Administering Advance Rulings on Customs Valuation Effectively""Modernization of Togo Customs""Customs Valuation – A Private Sector Voir"Des problèmes pour visualiser cette page?Veuillez écrire à[email protected]en indiquant le système d'exploitation et le navigateur que vous utilisez.Commémoration du 25ème anniversaire de l'Accord sur la valeur en douane Experience with the CVA over the past 25 years Looking ahead to the future of the CVA Accueil|La CEA|Nouvelles et événements|Domaines|Membres de la CEA|Documents et ressources|Relations extérieures In commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Customs Valuation Agreement (CVA), the Chair of the Committee on Customs Valuation, Mr Carlos Guevara (Ecuador), hosted a two-hour virtual seminar on 17 November 2020 during which CEA members and other customs experts presented their perspectives and experiences with the CVA.The Preamble to the CVA recognizes the need for a fair, uniform and neutral system for the valuation of goods, and states that customs value should be based on simple and equitable criteria consistent with commercial practices.This commemorative seminar presented an excellent occasion to take stock and to reflect on these formative principles together with the experiences and perspectives of those who remain guided by the CVA today.The seminar was comprised of two sessions.The first session – "Experience with the CVA over the past 25 years" – featured speakers who focused on their experiences with certain aspects of the CVA.The second session – "Looking ahead at the future of the CVA" – consisted of speakers reflecting on their perspectives on the CVA going forward.Each session was followed by reactions and discussion among participating members.Available presentations may be found through links in the programme below."The WCO and the Customs Valuation Agreement" "Updating Valuation Regulations and Upholding the CVA" "Transparency under the Customs Valuation Agreement" "Uniformity in the Implementation of the CVA in China" "Value in Global Trade: Stability and Change, Gains and Benefits of a Rules-Based System" "Changes in Trade Patterns – A Challenge for CVA" "Administering Advance Rulings on Customs Valuation Effectively" "Modernization of Togo Customs" "Customs Valuation – A Private Sector Voir" Des problèmes pour visualiser cette page?Veuillez écrire à[email protected]en indiquant le système d'exploitation et le navigateur que vous utilisez.CEA | Commémoration du 25ème anniversaire de l'Accord sur la valeur en douane Accueil | La CEA | Nouvelles et événements | Domaines | Membres de la CEA | Documents et ressources | Relations extérieures Contactez-nous | Plan du site | A-Z | Recherche anglais espagnol accueil domaines évaluation en douane commémoration du 25ème anniversaire de l'accord sur la valeur en douane évaluation en douane Commémoration du 25ème anniversaire de l'Accord sur la valeur en douane Genève, siège de la CEA 17 Novembre 2020 L'évaluation en douane In commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Customs Valuation Agreement (CVA), the Chair of the Committee on Customs Valuation, Mr Carlos Guevara (Ecuador), hosted a two-hour virtual seminar on 17 November 2020 during which CEA members and other customs experts presented their perspectives and experiences with the CVA.The Preamble to the CVA recognizes the need for a fair, uniform and neutral system for the valuation of goods, and states that customs value should be based on simple and equitable criteria consistent with commercial practices.This commemorative seminar presented an excellent occasion to take stock and to reflect on these formative principles together with the experiences and perspectives of those who remain guided by the CVA today.The seminar was comprised of two sessions.The first session – "Experience with the CVA over the past 25 years" – featured speakers who focused on their experiences with certain aspects of the CVA.The second session – "Looking ahead at the future of the CVA" – consisted of speakers reflecting on their perspectives on the CVA going forward.Each session was followed by reactions and discussion among participating members.Available presentations may be found through links in the programme below.Opening remarks 15:00 – 15:05 Carlos Guevara – First Secretary, Permanent Mission of Ecuador to the CEA, Chair of the Committee on Customs Valuation Experience with the CVA over the past 25 years 15:05 – 15:55 Speakers: Ping Liu – Director, Tariff and Trade Affairs Directorate, World Customs Organization "The WCO and the Customs Valuation Agreement" Kelly Cristina Silva Morgero – Tax Auditor, Coordination-General of Customs Administration, Special Secretariat of the Federal Revenue of Brazil "Updating Valuation Regulations and Upholding the CVA" Presentation Jean-François Bédard – Manager, Commercial and Trade Branch, Canada Border services et technologies et technologies Agency "Transparency under the Customs Valuation Agreement" Presentation Qianyu Lin – Deputy Director of Customs Valuation, Division of Shenzhen Customs, China "Uniformity in the Implementation of the CVA in China" Presentation John Malone – Senior Customs Expert "Value in Global Trade: Stability and Change, Gains and Benefits of a Rules-Based System" Presentation Looking ahead to the future of the CVA 15:55 – 16:40 Speakers: Jean-Michel Grave – Head of Unit E.5 "International Affairs II", Directorate-General for Taxation and the Customs Union, European Commission "Changes in Trade Patterns – A Challenge for CVA" Presentation Lee Yok Yong – Assistant Director of Customs, Valuation Management Branch, Royal Malaysian Customs Department "Administering Advance Rulings on Customs Valuation Effectively" Presentation Messan Kuassivi – Director of Legislation, Revenue Authority, Togo "Modernization of Togo Customs" Presentation Tom Voege – Head of EU Affairs & Customs and Transport Lead, International Chamber of Commerce "Customs Valuation – A Private Sector Voir" Presentation Closing remarks 16:40 Suja Rishikesh Mavroidis – Director of the Market Access Division, CEA Partager Des problèmes pour visualiser cette page? 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