Chinaasean Trade Pact Upgrade Boosts Southeast Asia Business

Chinaasean Trade Pact Upgrade Boosts Southeast Asia Business

China and ASEAN have completed negotiations for the upgraded version 3.0 of their Free Trade Area, bringing new opportunities for businesses in areas like digital economy, green and low-carbon development, and mutual recognition of standards. As each other's largest trading partners, the overlapping policies of RCEP and the FTA 3.0 are expected to boost regional economic growth. Businesses should seize these opportunities and actively plan their strategies to capitalize on the evolving landscape.

WCO JICA Boost Customs Audits in East Africa

WCO JICA Boost Customs Audits in East Africa

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) jointly launched the "East African Post Clearance Audit Instructor Training Program" (MTP). This initiative aims to cultivate a high-quality regional instructor pool, enhance the Post Clearance Audit (PCA) capabilities of East African customs administrations, and facilitate trade. Through systematic training, curriculum development, and expert guidance, the program seeks to improve PCA skills, promote trade facilitation, strengthen regional cooperation, and achieve sustainable development in the region.

Moroccos African Bank SWIFTBIC Code Explained

Moroccos African Bank SWIFTBIC Code Explained

The SWIFT code for the African Bank in Morocco is BMCEMAMCCOR, located at 140 Hassan II Street, Casablanca, postal code 20000. Knowing this information is crucial for customers when making international remittances and transfers, ensuring the safety of funds and the convenience of transactions. SWIFT codes are updated regularly, so it's important to pay attention to the accuracy of the information.

Francophone African Officials Boost Customs Expertise

Francophone African Officials Boost Customs Expertise

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a training session in Mauritius for customs officials from French-speaking African countries. The training aimed to enhance their expertise in HS coding and customs valuation. Through theoretical learning, practical exercises, and group discussions, participants not only mastered relevant knowledge but also strengthened their awareness of regional cooperation, laying the foundation for better serving international trade in the future. The training also explored the challenges and opportunities of HS coding in regional applications.

Belgium WCO Train Francophone Africa to Boost Customs Capacity

Belgium WCO Train Francophone Africa to Boost Customs Capacity

The Belgian Customs Academy provides training for customs officers from Francophone African countries, covering customs management, trade facilitation, and international cooperation. Participants visited the WCO headquarters to gain a deeper understanding of international customs cooperation mechanisms. This training aims to improve customs management in Africa, promote regional trade development, and explore future opportunities for deepening international cooperation to continuously enhance African customs capabilities. The program emphasizes practical skills and knowledge transfer to foster efficient and effective customs operations across the region.

West Africa Launches Etransit System to Enhance Trade

West Africa Launches Etransit System to Enhance Trade

With the support of the World Customs Organization, Customs administrations of five West African countries (Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Mali, Senegal, and Togo) have launched the development of an electronic transit messaging system. This initiative aims to simplify cross-border transit procedures by standardizing data and sharing information, thereby improving regional trade efficiency and promoting the effective implementation of the Trade Facilitation Agreement. The system is expected to inject new impetus into the economic development of the West African region.

Greater Bay Area Advances Digital Logistics with AI

Greater Bay Area Advances Digital Logistics with AI

The 2nd Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Digital Logistics High-Quality Development Conference focused on the transformation of the logistics industry driven by digital technology. Buyun.com, as the title sponsor, showcased its intelligent cross-border logistics solutions and proposed the concept of "AI + Full-Link Logistics." The conference emphasized that intelligence, collaboration, green practices, and personalization are the future trends of digital logistics, indicating that digital logistics in the Greater Bay Area will usher in broader development prospects.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Guide to DHL Tracking and Remote Area Surcharges

Guide to DHL Tracking and Remote Area Surcharges

This article provides a detailed guide on DHL package tracking and remote area surcharge inquiries. It covers various official channels for tracking, including the official website, app, WeChat official account, and customer service hotline. It also explains how to use remote area query tools. The aim is to help users monitor their logistics information in real-time, avoid additional fees, and ensure smooth cargo transportation. This guide helps navigate potential surcharges and provides resources for comprehensive tracking.

Shanghaizhejiang Port Cooperation Takes a New Height Boosting the Integration of the Yangtze River Delta

Shanghaizhejiang Port Cooperation Takes a New Height Boosting the Integration of the Yangtze River Delta

The Shanghai and Zhejiang port groups have signed a cooperation agreement to jointly promote the comprehensive development of the Xiaoyangshan Port area, aiding the integration of the Yangtze River Delta. Through equity cooperation, they aim to optimize resource allocation and achieve port synergy and the establishment of a river-sea intermodal service center. In the future, they will strengthen collaboration in areas such as free trade zones and rail transportation, working together to drive coordinated regional development and create a demonstration zone.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Cambodia Import Tariffs Guide for Chinese Ecommerce Sellers

Cambodia Import Tariffs Guide for Chinese Ecommerce Sellers

This article analyzes Cambodia's import tariff policies, highlighting the zero-tariff advantages under the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area framework. It reminds sellers to pay attention to compliance risks and recommends consulting professional institutions to develop comprehensive plans. This aims to help Chinese cross-border e-commerce companies successfully enter the Cambodian market. Understanding the nuances of Cambodian regulations and proactively addressing potential compliance issues is crucial for sustainable growth and avoiding penalties. Seeking expert advice can significantly mitigate risks and ensure a smooth market entry process.