Could this be a pivotal moment for international customs cooperation?
Today, in Washington, a significant step was taken to strengthen Franco-American customs cooperation. The Minister Delegate for Public Accounts, Mr. Thomas Cazanave, and the Senior Official Performing the Duties of Deputy Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Ms. Kristie Canegallo, signed a Joint Declaration of Intent.
This agreement aims to bolster cooperation between France and the United States in customs matters, enhancing the facilitation of travelers and goods.
Enhancing Customs Cooperation
The Joint Declaration outlines several key areas of improved collaboration, including:
- Intelligence sharing
- Inspections
- Investigations
- Targeting
- Operational cooperation
- Exchange of best practices
This cooperation is crucial for securing container traffic, major port and airport facilities, express freight, e-commerce, and financial flows of criminal organizations.
Targeting and Risk Analysis
A significant focus of this enhanced collaboration will be on risk analysis and targeting of controls on passengers and cargo. Cooperation will intensify between CBP’s National Targeting Center and the French Customs Risk Analysis and Targeting Service. This joint effort aims to improve the effectiveness of customs operations in identifying and mitigating potential threats.
Combating Transnational Crime
The declaration emphasizes the need for joint efforts in combatting:
- Arms trafficking
- Drug trafficking
- Transnational organized crime
- Threats to national security
This collaboration will involve entities such as the French Customs Coast Guard and U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Air and Marine Operations. Additionally, the French National Directorate of Customs Intelligence and Investigations will work closely with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations.
Securing Major Events
One of the notable aspects of the Joint Declaration is the emphasis on securing the upcoming 2024 Paris Summer Olympics and 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics. Both nations will share best practices to ensure the safety and security of these major international events.
Reaffirming Commitment
On this occasion, Mr. Cazanave and Ms. Canegallo reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening operational cross-border cooperation. This commitment aims to better combat threats to the flow of goods, national security breaches, narcotics, fentanyl, forced labor, arms trafficking, economic and fiscal fraud, and money laundering.
Key Details of the Agreement
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Details |
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Agreement Date | May 23, 2024 |
Signatories | France (Mr. Thomas Cazanave), USA (Ms. Kristie Canegallo) |
Key Areas of Cooperation | Intelligence sharing, inspections, investigations, targeting, operational cooperation |
Focus Areas | Container traffic security, major port and airport facilities, express freight, e-commerce, criminal financial flows |
Major Events | 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics |
To Sum Up
The signing of the Joint Declaration of Intent marks a significant milestone in Franco-American customs cooperation.
By enhancing intelligence sharing, operational collaboration, and focusing on securing major events, France and the United States are taking crucial steps to improve customs operations and security.
This strengthened cooperation not only benefits both nations but also sets a precedent for international collaboration in customs and security matters.
Sources: THX News & US Department of Homeland Security.