WCO Enhances African Customs Risk Management Against Illegal Wildlife Trade

WCO Enhances African Customs Risk Management Against Illegal Wildlife Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the "Trade Facilitation and Customs Modernization Programme for Sustainable Development in Sub-Saharan Africa," supports Customs administrations and national environmental agencies in the East African Community (EAC) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC). The program develops risk indicators for goods and substances controlled by the Montreal Protocol and the Basel Convention. This aims to combat the illegal cross-border movement and trade of hazardous waste, thus maintaining the sustainability of the global environment.

Revised Kyoto Convention Hits 113 Members Boosts Global Trade

Revised Kyoto Convention Hits 113 Members Boosts Global Trade

The Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC) now has 113 contracting parties, with the Republic of Congo being the latest addition. This convention, recognized as the blueprint for modern customs by the international customs community, aims to simplify and harmonize customs procedures, thereby facilitating global trade. It emphasizes the application of information technology, risk management, enhanced cooperation with the trade community, and the establishment of accessible appeal systems. The WCO encourages more members to join and implement the convention's provisions to build a more competitive global economy.

Meituan Revives Group Buying Competition with Summer Push

Meituan Revives Group Buying Competition with Summer Push

Meituan Select has launched a "Summer Campaign" to return to a growth trajectory, aiming to seize opportunities arising from competitors' strategic retrenchment and solidify its market position. Community group buying is reverting to its retail essence, with lower-tier markets becoming new growth drivers. Wang Xing's long-term investment in community group buying indicates a shift towards refinement, specialization, and integration with more new retail formats in the industry. The focus is on operational efficiency and supply chain optimization to achieve sustainable growth in the evolving landscape.

Malaysias Sichuan Diaspora Preserves Centuryold Heritage

Malaysias Sichuan Diaspora Preserves Centuryold Heritage

This paper explores the formation, development, and cultural heritage of the Sichuanese community in Malaysia. It examines historical origins, culinary traditions, language preservation, economic contributions, and the role of community organizations. The study showcases the unique lives of Sichuanese people in Malaysia and their impact on local society. Furthermore, it highlights their function as a bridge in promoting China-Malaysia exchange, demonstrating their significant role in fostering bilateral relations and cultural understanding between the two countries. This community's story is a testament to the enduring power of cultural identity and transnational connections.

Tibetan Yak Wool Scarfs Gain Popularity in Western Luxury Markets

Tibetan Yak Wool Scarfs Gain Popularity in Western Luxury Markets

Tibetan brand Norlha utilizes yak wool and traditional handcrafting techniques. Through unique cultural narratives and a commitment to sustainable development, it has successfully penetrated the high-end European and American markets, becoming a supplier for luxury brands like Hermès. Its success lies not only in its commercial value but also in its contribution to the local community and the preservation of its cultural heritage. Norlha showcases how a brand can thrive by blending traditional craftsmanship with modern values, creating a positive impact on both the economy and the community it serves.