Revised Kyoto Convention
Revised Kyoto Convention sits in the CustomsFrameworks phase of GovOS — AJG's synthesis of the global rule-making infrastructure. Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC, in force 2006) is the WCO blueprint for simplified, harmonized, predictable customs. General Annex (binding) + Specific Annexes (optional). Risk management, post-clearance audit, electronic submission, transparency, partnership. Reach: 129 contracting parties (2025). Cadence: Long-term modernisation. Multilateral coverage: 197 countries × 273 FTAs × 28 blocs.
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Frequently asked about Revised Kyoto Convention
What is the reach of Revised Kyoto Convention?
129 contracting parties (2025)
How often is Revised Kyoto Convention updated?
Long-term modernisation
Who are the primary actors in Revised Kyoto Convention?
wco-permanent-technical-committee, national-customs.
Does Revised Kyoto Convention apply across all 197 countries?
GovOS is multilateral by construction. Some categories are universal (WTO, WCO); others are jurisdiction-specific (DGFT for India, USTR for US). Country-specific applications are surfaced via /os/govos/country/{country}/.
How does this relate to AJG's broader trade-intelligence platform?
GovOS is the rule-making layer atop AJG's data substrate. It complements TradeOS (operations) and DealOS (deal structures). Cross-OS triads — DealOS × TradeOS × GovOS — surface the strategic + operational + regulatory views together.