Central America Adopts Revised Kyoto Convention to Streamline Trade

Central America Adopts Revised Kyoto Convention to Streamline Trade

The SECO-WCO Global Trade Facilitation Programme (GTFP) supports Central American countries in implementing the Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC), aiming to simplify customs procedures, improve clearance efficiency, and reduce trade costs. Through regional workshops, countries completed self-assessments and developed implementation roadmaps, paving the way for eventual accession to the RKC. This initiative promotes regional trade integration and economic development by streamlining customs processes and fostering greater cooperation among participating nations. The focus is on reducing barriers to trade and enhancing the competitiveness of the region.

WCO Workshop in Xiamen Enhances Trade Efficiency Via Time Release Study

WCO Workshop in Xiamen Enhances Trade Efficiency Via Time Release Study

The WCO held a TRS expert workshop in Xiamen to cultivate TRS experts and improve cross-border trade efficiency. Certified participants will support WCO's TRS missions, promoting global trade facilitation. The workshop aimed to enhance understanding and application of TRS methodologies, enabling customs administrations to identify bottlenecks and improve clearance times. This initiative contributes to streamlining trade processes, reducing costs, and fostering economic growth by optimizing customs procedures and enhancing overall trade facilitation measures worldwide. The training ensures a standardized approach to TRS implementation.

Shipping Costs and Trade Tips for Shenzhenmalaysia Routes

Shipping Costs and Trade Tips for Shenzhenmalaysia Routes

This article provides a detailed analysis of the transit time, cost structure, and customs clearance considerations for sea freight from Shenzhen to Malaysia, offering practical guidance for businesses and individuals involved in China-Malaysia trade. Sea freight transit time is influenced by the shipping method, while costs are related to factors such as cargo weight, volume, and destination port. Compliant customs clearance and selecting a reputable logistics company are crucial. This guide aims to facilitate smoother and more efficient sea freight operations between China and Malaysia.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Firms Adopt FBA DDP for Efficient Global Shipping

Ecommerce Firms Adopt FBA DDP for Efficient Global Shipping

This article delves into the advantages of FBA double clear tax inclusive services, emphasizing their value in reducing costs, improving customs clearance efficiency, mitigating detention risks, and helping sellers focus on core business operations. It details the service process and core advantages, aiming to provide cross-border e-commerce sellers with efficient, secure, and reliable logistics solutions. This service simplifies the import process by handling both customs clearance and tax payments, making it a streamlined option for businesses shipping goods to Amazon fulfillment centers.

02/06/2026 Logistics
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Yiwuthailand Shipping Cuts Costs Speeds Up Trade

Yiwuthailand Shipping Cuts Costs Speeds Up Trade

This article focuses on the latest developments in sea freight from Yiwu to Thailand, analyzing route optimization, freight rate changes, and key aspects of efficient customs clearance. The sailing time from Shanghai Port to Bangkok has been shortened to 11-12 days, and from Ningbo Port to Bangkok to 10-11 days. Freight rates have increased due to market factors, with a 40-foot container costing approximately $2000-2500 per container. Preparing customs clearance documents in advance and choosing a professional agent can improve efficiency.

02/06/2026 Logistics
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WTO Advances Trade Talks Sets New Meeting Schedule

WTO Advances Trade Talks Sets New Meeting Schedule

The World Trade Organization (WTO) has released the work program and meeting schedule of the Trade Facilitation Negotiating Group, aiming to simplify customs procedures, enhance trade transparency, and promote global trade. The plan covers revised rules, technical assistance, customs cooperation, special and differential treatment, needs assessment, and international collaboration. The meeting schedule has been initially determined and will be further consulted with member countries. Trade facilitation is crucial for promoting trade growth, attracting investment, and fostering economic development. However, it also faces challenges, requiring strengthened international cooperation.

WCO Explores Global Trade Facilitation Efforts

WCO Explores Global Trade Facilitation Efforts

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Secretariat is a key player in global trade, responsible for strategic planning, technical support, capacity building, and international standard setting. Composed of the Policy and Standards Directorate and the Implementation and Capacity Building Directorate, the Secretariat enhances global trade efficiency by simplifying customs procedures, promoting information technology applications, and strengthening international cooperation. It contributes to building a more open, inclusive, and sustainable global trading system. Its work is vital for facilitating legitimate trade and ensuring a secure and predictable international trade environment.

WCO Adopts Resolution to Strengthen Supply Chain Resilience

WCO Adopts Resolution to Strengthen Supply Chain Resilience

World Customs Organization (WCO) resolutions aim to strengthen customs-industry cooperation and enhance global supply chain resilience in response to global challenges. By reinforcing resilience awareness, innovating collaborative models, and optimizing the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program, these resolutions seek to build a safer and more efficient global trade environment. The goal is to promote international trade facilitation and economic prosperity by fostering greater collaboration and preparedness within the supply chain ecosystem. This includes addressing vulnerabilities and ensuring business continuity in the face of disruptions.

Wcos ECP Phase V Modernizes Global Trade Competitiveness

Wcos ECP Phase V Modernizes Global Trade Competitiveness

The World Customs Organization's (WCO) Economic Competitiveness Package (ECP) Phase V aims to enhance members' economic competitiveness by optimizing customs procedures, embracing information technology, and effectively managing risks. The program covers key areas such as the Revised Kyoto Convention, e-commerce, and coordinated border management. It emphasizes knowledge sharing, technical assistance, and capacity building to promote the facilitation and security of global trade. The ECP seeks to streamline processes, reduce costs, and improve efficiency for businesses involved in international trade, ultimately contributing to stronger national economies.

WCO Launches Leadership Program for Mauritius Revenue Authority

WCO Launches Leadership Program for Mauritius Revenue Authority

The WCO conducted a leadership workshop for the Mauritius Revenue Authority, aiming to enhance the skills of its managers and foster a dynamic leadership culture. The workshop emphasized self-awareness, team building, and change management. Participants explored effective leadership strategies and techniques to improve organizational performance. The training sought to equip managers with the tools necessary to navigate challenges, inspire their teams, and drive positive change within the customs administration. Ultimately, the goal was to cultivate a more effective and responsive customs service in Mauritius.