EUWCO Project Boosts African Customs Modernization Trade

EUWCO Project Boosts African Customs Modernization Trade

The EU-WCO cooperation project promotes customs modernization in Africa by optimizing the Harmonized System and rules of origin, and strengthening capacity building. This creates a more efficient trade environment, fostering intra-African trade and regional economic integration. The project has yielded significant results and will continue to support African customs development, contributing to the establishment of the African Continental Free Trade Area. Its focus on streamlining procedures and enhancing skills will be crucial for unlocking Africa's trade potential and fostering sustainable economic growth across the continent.

MENA Customs Boost Efficiency in Wcoled Workshop

MENA Customs Boost Efficiency in Wcoled Workshop

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a workshop on organizational performance evaluation in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, aiming to enhance regional customs effectiveness. The workshop covered core topics such as strategic planning indicator design and work area planning. Qatar Customs shared their experience in business intelligence exploration. Based on WCO standards, this event assists customs administrations in the MENA region to improve management and promote regional trade development. This initiative aims to foster efficiency and collaboration within the customs community.

Chinas Steel Industry Shifts to Green Steel Amid Global Demand

Chinas Steel Industry Shifts to Green Steel Amid Global Demand

China's steel exports hit record highs in 2025, but with significant structural divergence. Faced with trade barriers, companies are actively adjusting strategies, shifting towards exporting semi-finished products like steel billets and benefiting from infrastructure booms in Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America. China's advantage lies in its complete industrial chain and cost control capabilities. Moving forward, companies should diversify market layouts, optimize product structures, and actively promote green and low-carbon transformation to address challenges like the EU CBAM and seize opportunities in high-end markets.

Ecommerce Giants Eye 70B World Cup Sales Boom

Ecommerce Giants Eye 70B World Cup Sales Boom

The Qatar World Cup has ignited the cross-border e-commerce market, with total retail sales in the Middle East and North Africa projected to reach $70 billion. The report reveals the hot-selling trends of World Cup-related products, such as jerseys and souvenirs. Sellers need to focus on market research, logistics support, and compliant operation to seize opportunities and achieve business growth. This event presents a significant chance for e-commerce businesses to expand their reach and capitalize on the increased consumer demand.

Algeria Boosts Trade Security with Dutch Customs Lab Aid

Algeria Boosts Trade Security with Dutch Customs Lab Aid

Algerian experts visited the Netherlands to study customs laboratories, aiming to adopt best practices for building a modern customs laboratory in Algeria. The visit focused on work organization, infrastructure, and technology application, with a deep dive into the laboratory's role in tariff classification. This initiative is part of the EU-World Customs Organization (WCO) HS-Africa Programme, designed to enhance customs management in African countries, promoting trade facilitation and security. The knowledge gained will contribute to Algeria's efforts to improve its customs procedures and efficiency.

UPS Unveils New Signature Dock and Delivery Timelines

UPS Unveils New Signature Dock and Delivery Timelines

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the meaning of the UPS delivery status 'Received at Dock.' It explores various factors affecting delivery times, including address type, shipping distance, cargo condition, and delivery timing. The aim is to help consumers understand the entire process of package delivery from 'Received' to final delivery.

CMA CGM Adjusts Strategy Over New US Port Fees

CMA CGM Adjusts Strategy Over New US Port Fees

French shipping giant CMA CGM is restructuring its global fleet to avoid new U.S. port fee regulations. The company plans to invest $20 billion in the U.S. to strengthen its market competitiveness. Despite facing challenges from the U.S.-China trade war, CMA CGM maintains a positive outlook, anticipating a rebound in trade activity.

Barcelona Port Debuts Green Ferry Power System

Barcelona Port Debuts Green Ferry Power System

Port of Barcelona has launched a new shore power supply system for ferries, providing 100% renewable energy for vessels connecting Barcelona to the Balearic Islands. This initiative aims to significantly reduce emissions from port activities and improve air quality. The project marks a significant advancement in sustainable shipping at the Port of Barcelona.

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CMA CGM Launches First Usflagged Ship in Fleet Expansion

CMA CGM Launches First Usflagged Ship in Fleet Expansion

CMA CGM has announced that its 9,300 TEU container ship 'Phoenix' will be re-flagged as an American vessel, initiating a plan to expand its American fleet to 30 ships over the next four years. This strategic move aims to enhance domestic shipping capabilities and strengthen trade links with the South Asian market.

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Temu and Amazon Crossborder Logistics Models Compared

Temu and Amazon Crossborder Logistics Models Compared

This article analyzes the differences between Temu and Amazon in their cross-border logistics models, focusing on shipping methods, warehousing layouts, delivery times, logistics costs, and service leadership. It provides merchants with a reference for choosing suitable logistics strategies. The comparison shows that both have their advantages, catering to different market needs.