WCO Trains African Customs on Gender Equality for Better Teams

WCO Trains African Customs on Gender Equality for Better Teams

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the Finnish ESA Project II, held a workshop in Africa to enhance the skills of customs administrations in gender equality. The workshop focused on the application of WCO tools, promoted regional cooperation, and conducted an assessment of Mauritius Customs. The aim is to build more inclusive and diverse customs teams, improve operational efficiency, and enhance service quality. This initiative contributes to creating a more equitable and effective customs environment across the region.

Chinas PVC Export Policy Shift Boosts TPE and Advanced Plastics Demand

Chinas PVC Export Policy Shift Boosts TPE and Advanced Plastics Demand

The cancellation of PVC export tax rebates in China is accelerating industry reshuffling and environmental transformation. TPE, with its environmental advantages, is seeing substitution opportunities in toys, automotive, and medical fields. Breakthroughs in domestic SEBS technology are reducing costs. Upgrading toughening systems for daily-use plastics, SBS, POE, and SEBS have become core options. Companies should seize these opportunities, accelerate formula iteration and process upgrades, focus on niche markets, and achieve sustainable development. This shift presents both challenges and prospects for businesses adapting to the evolving landscape.

WCO Aids Niger Customs in Trade System Upgrade for Africa

WCO Aids Niger Customs in Trade System Upgrade for Africa

The World Customs Organization (WCO), with EU funding, launched the project "Harmonized Commodity Classification Based on WCO Standards to Strengthen African Trade," with Niger as one of the first beneficiary countries. WCO experts assessed Niger Customs to enhance its commodity classification and customs valuation capabilities, unify commodity classification standards, and facilitate African trade. This project will provide valuable experience for other African countries, jointly building a new landscape for African trade.

IATA Names Peter Chilufya Chikumba Regional Director for Africa

IATA Names Peter Chilufya Chikumba Regional Director for Africa

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has appointed Peter Chikuumba as its Area Manager for Africa, based in Nairobi. This appointment aims to strengthen collaboration with African aviation bodies and address the challenges facing the African aviation industry. Chikuumba brings extensive industry experience to the role and will focus on ensuring the robust development of African aviation, promoting its safety, efficiency, and sustainability. This appointment reflects IATA's strategic emphasis on the growing importance of the African market.

01/26/2026 Airlines
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South African Rand to US Dollar Exchange Rate for 10000 ZAR

South African Rand to US Dollar Exchange Rate for 10000 ZAR

This article discusses the exchange rate conversion between the South African Rand and the US Dollar, noting that 10,000 South African Rand is currently worth 563.59 US Dollars. It analyzes the factors affecting the exchange rate and their implications, providing readers with practical information and tools for currency conversion.