WCO Launches Gender Equality Program for Frenchspeaking Regions

WCO Launches Gender Equality Program for Frenchspeaking Regions

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a French-speaking “Training of Trainers” workshop to enhance gender equality capacity among its members, aiming to establish a pool of recognized experts in the field. The workshop focused on WCO gender equality tools, such as the GEOAT, and blended learning packages, emphasizing the importance of diagnostics, frameworks, and monitoring & evaluation. The WCO looks forward to collaborating with the newly trained experts to promote gender equality within customs systems globally.

Hybrid Courses Help Supply Chains Address LTL Transport Challenges

Hybrid Courses Help Supply Chains Address LTL Transport Challenges

SMC3 introduces a blended online LTL learning program, combining self-paced learning with expert guidance. This course covers core modules such as pricing, regulations, and analytics. It aims to empower supply chain professionals, enhance their LTL expertise, address industry challenges, and drive supply chain advancements. The hybrid approach allows for flexible learning while providing valuable interaction with industry experts, making it a comprehensive solution for professionals seeking to improve their LTL knowledge and navigate the complexities of the modern supply chain landscape.

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Latin America Strengthens Tax Customs Systems Through Global Partnerships

Latin America Strengthens Tax Customs Systems Through Global Partnerships

The "Senior Tax and Customs Administration Program," jointly organized by institutions like the IMF and WCO, aims to enhance the capabilities of mid-to-senior level managers in tax and customs administrations across Central and South America. This program, delivered through a blended online and offline approach, provides training in areas such as strategic planning, risk management, and change management. It assists customs and tax departments in addressing global trade and tax challenges, ultimately contributing to economic development in the region.

HS Code and Tax Rates for Cotton Plain Weave Fabrics Clarified

HS Code and Tax Rates for Cotton Plain Weave Fabrics Clarified

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the cotton plain woven fabric with HS code 5209410000, covering basic product information, tax rates, declaration elements, and regulatory requirements. It emphasizes the significance and convenience of this fabric in international trade, particularly in the context of tax policy continuity during export and import processes.

A Comprehensive Guide to Classifying Fabric Products HS Codes for Tablecloths and Napkins

A Comprehensive Guide to Classifying Fabric Products HS Codes for Tablecloths and Napkins

This article provides a detailed analysis of the HS codes for fabric products such as tablecloths and napkins, explaining their definitions, significance in international trade, and classification criteria. It offers the main HS codes related to table use fabric products and emphasizes the need to consider factors such as purpose, weaving method, and material when classifying. Finally, it reminds readers to adhere to local customs requirements to ensure accuracy.

Yamamoto Wool Beanie Touted As Winter Fashion Staple

Yamamoto Wool Beanie Touted As Winter Fashion Staple

Yamamoto Wool Slouchy Beanie, designed in Japan, is made from soft wool-blend fabric for warmth and comfort. Its unique pleated design effectively shapes the face, creating a slimming effect. Available in four Maillard color options, this versatile and stylish beanie is perfect for both daily commutes and casual outings. A must-have accessory to elevate your winter look.

Amazon Cuts Costs As Growth Slows

Amazon Cuts Costs As Growth Slows

Amazon's closure of its online fabric business, fabric.com, reflects a slowing growth trend in the e-commerce sector. E-commerce giants like Amazon and Shopify are facing declining performance and cost pressures, leading them to adopt strategies of scaling back their operations. This serves as a warning to cross-border sellers. In the future, cross-border e-commerce will need to focus more on refined operations, improving product quality and service levels to stand out in the fierce market competition.