ATA Council announces new leadership

The World ATA Carnet Council (WATAC), today announced the election of new Chair Cindy Duncan, Senior Vice President of Carnet and Trade Services at the United States Council for International Business (USCIB).
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The World ATA Carnet Council (WATAC), today announced the election of new Chair Cindy Duncan, Senior Vice President of Carnet and Trade Services at the United States Council for International Business (USCIB).
The ATA Carnet System is set to expand on 16 May, when Mexico will join this international system, which reduces paperwork and costs for businesses travelling with goods, following new members such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the United Arab Emirates.
Bosnia and Herzegovina will implement the ATA Carnet System starting 18 April, bringing to 70 the number of countries accepting this international system, reducing paperwork and costs for businesses travelling with goods.
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) World Chambers of Federation (WCF) commends the recent five-day training programme, jointly organized by the Senegalese Customs Administration and the Dakar Chamber of Commerce, on the ATA Carnet System, the passport for goods that facilitates international trade.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is set to implement the ATA Carnet System starting 1 April, bringing to 69 the number of countries using this international system, reducing paperwork and costs for businesses travelling with goods.
The WCF World ATA Carnet Council (WATAC), responsible for monitoring ATA operations, has re-elected Chairman Peter Bishop to serve a further three-year term.