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The Post-9/11 Global Framework for Cargo Security

The Post-9/11 Global Web version: Framework for Cargo March 2008. Security Authors: Joann Peterson and Alan Treat1. Abstract This paper reviews changes in Global Cargo Security policies following September 11, 2001. The events of 9/11 led to the establishment of new protocols for tracking and screening Cargo both in the United States and in foreign countries. These protocols have been incorporated into international frameworks such as those under the World Customs Organization (WCO), and in country-specific programs such as the Container Security Intiative (CSI) and the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C- TPAT) administered by the United States. In addition, a host of foreign countries, including Australia, Canada, Sweden and New Zealand have introduced new Cargo Security programs following 9/11 or have strengthened previously existing programs.

established guidelines to faci litate cross-border trade in response to the r apid growth in the volume and pace of international commerce. Among other things, the re vise d convention r ec omme nded t hat c ustoms a dministr ations ( 1) use electronically based systems to process and clear goods; (2) employ risk

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