Customs News is a media outlet specializing in customs, transportation, and foreign trade, based in Argentina with a Latin American focus. We provide clear, reliable, and up-to-date information on the evolution of customs and its contribution to a more robust and transparent trade system.
Commitment to truth and cooperation
We understand communication as a shared process that fosters cooperation. Truth promotes trust, facilitates dialogue, and ensures understanding. Based on this conviction, we tell stories about customs, transportation, and foreign trade with rigor and transparency.
Founded in 2001, and systematically monitored since 2014, we support the modernization processes of Customs. Through the voices of those involved, we promote best practices and offer an informed perspective on the role of Customs in international trade.
Facilitation of information
Facilitating access to information is central to our work. To achieve this, we employ innovative communication methods: a dynamic website, an active presence on social media, visual and graphic production resources, and a section featuring guest columnists who provide expert analysis and diverse perspectives on technical matters.
Continuous evolution
From our inception, we have conceived of communication as a process of interaction and shared knowledge building. Based on this approach, our constant evolution is grounded in values that guide our daily practice:
- Continuous improvement, as a driving force for learning and permanent adaptation.
- Responsibility to make commitments and deliver for our audience.
- Integrity, reflected in the consistency between what we say and what we do.
- Ethics, which establishes the principles that guide our professional conduct.
- Independence, to maintain objectivity.
- Teamwork as the basis for generating solid and sustainable results.
These values are pillars for both communication and professional life, and they support our evolution as a media outlet specializing in customs, transport and foreign trade.
Why Customs News?
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