delegations to the WCO and chaired the organization’s Permanent Technical Committee from 2018 to 2020 while serving as CBP assistant commissioner for International Affairs. He was responsible for overseeing international policies, capacity building, information sharing and global technology exchange programs. Customs and Border Protection and the Federal Highway Administration. Along the way, he held senior positions at U.S. Customs Service, a CBP legacy agency, and worked his way up to leadership roles in the federal government’s Senior Executive Service. He began his career as a student trainee at the former U.S. Department of Commerce and has more than 30 years of experience in customs and international trade. Saunders is currently the deputy assistant secretary for the Western Hemisphere at the International Trade Administration within the U.S. official led the WCO, the customs equivalent to the United Nations, was 25 years ago. candidate to lead the World Customs Organization in Brussels as secretary general. It was big news in the trade community when Ian Saunders was nominated in January as the U.S. Department of State’s headquarters in Washington, D.C., after meeting with colleagues to discuss international trade issues. candidate nominated for secretary general of the World Customs Organization, stands in the foyer of the U.S.
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