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Here are the latest news involving OCO Sec and its partners.
Customs Leaders Call for Coordinated Regional Effort Against Transnational Crimes
NATADOLA, Fiji, 08 June, 2026 — Twenty-one Pacific Customs administrations have signed off on a communiqué calling for joint action against...
Pacific Customs Leaders Unite to Strengthen Regional Security and Trade
SUVA, FIJI — The Honourable Minister for Finance, Commerce and Business Development, Esrom Yosef Immanuel, officially opened the 28th Oceania...
Pacific Customs Leaders Unite to Strengthen Border Security, Trade and Economic Growth
NADI, FIJI —Customs leaders from 24 Pacific administrations will convene in Fiji from 2–4 June 2026 for the 28th Annual Conference of the Oceania...
Oceania Customs Organisation Appoints New Head of Secretariat
SUVA, FIJI- The Oceania Customs Organisation (OCO) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs Laisiana Tugaga as its Head of Secretariat. Mrs...
New Skills to Strengthen Pacific Border Security
Nadi, Fiji — Customs officers from across the Pacific are gathering in Nadi this week for a four-day regional training programme designed to...
National Level Harmonised System (HS) Training for the Republic of Marshall Islands
SUVA, FIJI — The Oceania Customs Organisation (OCO) has successfully completed a national-level training programme aimed at strengthening the...
Pacific Customs Officers Trained to Target Counterfeit Goods
Suva, Fiji — Customs officers are being trained to identify counterfeit products and protect intellectual property rights, as part of a new webinar...
Regional Training Empowers Customs to Deploy and Refine Risk Management
Nadi, Fiji — Customs officers from across the Pacific are in Nadi this week to attend a training and mentoring programme that aims to move small...
Pacific Customs Officers Upskill for Trade and Revenue in Fiji
NADI, FIJI — Every year, Pacific Island governments lose revenue they are owed because goods clear ports and airports without proper checks. This...