South Africa Customs: Combating Counterfeit and Transnational Crime in Global Trade

About the Publication

Published Date: December 2024

 

The South African Revenue Service (SARS) leads efforts in enforcing customs and trade laws, focusing on combating counterfeit goods and transnational crime. Transparency initiatives like online customs declaration portals and public awareness campaigns on counterfeit dangers have enhanced trust and accountability. Additionally, SARS strengthens international collaboration through agreements with neighboring countries, such as Mozambique, and participates in World Customs Organization (WCO) workshops to share best practices in combating cross-border crimes.

 

SARS has implemented impactful legal reforms like the Customs Control Act, enabling stricter penalties for offenses and advanced technologies for crime prevention. Sustainable development efforts include paperless systems, energy-efficient operations, and solar-powered facilities to reduce environmental impacts. To enhance trade facilitation, SARS has adopted blockchain technology for secure tracking of goods, a single-window system, and a risk-based clearance approach. With dedicated units to combat counterfeit goods and ongoing capacity-building initiatives, SARS continues to safeguard global trade integrity while promoting sustainable practices.

South Africa Customs' Efforts in Combating Counterfeit Goods and Facilitating Trade

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