Customs Key in Fighting Illegal Wildlife Trade CITES COP15 Insights

Customs Key in Fighting Illegal Wildlife Trade CITES COP15 Insights

The 15th meeting of the CITES Conference of the Parties highlighted the crucial role of customs in combating cross-border environmental crime. The WCO contributes to the protection of endangered species by raising awareness among customs officers, providing enforcement tools, and strengthening international cooperation. Data analysis reveals a persistently high violation rate, necessitating enhanced data-driven enforcement and technological innovation to build a global environmental security defense. Further efforts are needed to improve detection and prevention measures, fostering a collaborative approach to effectively combat illegal wildlife trade.

ARX Aerospace Boosts Saudi Aviation Safety with IATA Training

ARX Aerospace Boosts Saudi Aviation Safety with IATA Training

ARX Aerospace and Defense, a Saudi Arabian IATA-certified aviation training center, offers comprehensive aviation safety courses. These courses cover security awareness, fatigue management, human factors, and quality management systems, aiming to enhance the professional skills of aviation personnel and ensure aviation safety. The curriculum is rich and diverse, ranging from basic to advanced levels, suitable for individuals in various roles within the aviation industry. It equips professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to maintain the highest safety standards and contribute to a safer aviation environment.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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Asia Boosts Customs Capacity to Curb Illegal Wildlife Trade

Asia Boosts Customs Capacity to Curb Illegal Wildlife Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the Inama Project, conducts customs capacity building training in Asia to combat illegal wildlife trade (IWT) and protect endangered species. The project contributes to building a strong defense against IWT by enhancing the skills of customs officers, strengthening international cooperation, raising public awareness, and promoting policy improvements. Businesses should also actively participate in protecting biodiversity. The training aims to improve detection and prevention of IWT, ultimately safeguarding vulnerable species and ecosystems from the devastating impacts of this illicit activity.

Diamond Painting Pen Tip Patent Dispute Risks Tros for Crossborder Sellers

Diamond Painting Pen Tip Patent Dispute Risks Tros for Crossborder Sellers

A cross-border e-commerce intellectual property rights case has emerged involving a design patent (D1049230) for a diamond painting pen tip replacement part, filed in the US by Chinese seller Mr. Wu. The case, numbered 26-cv-00358, is in the filing stage, although a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) has not yet been granted. Cross-border e-commerce sellers are advised to conduct self-checks of their stores to avoid selling infringing products that could lead to fund freezes and to strengthen their intellectual property awareness.

Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers Face IP Challenges

Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers Face IP Challenges

Cross-border e-commerce faces high risks of infringement. This article analyzes relevant enforcement cases and new regulations, providing a guide to avoid potential pitfalls. Sellers need to strengthen their awareness of intellectual property rights, operate in compliance with regulations, and break through safely. This includes understanding IP laws in different jurisdictions, conducting thorough due diligence on products, and implementing robust monitoring systems to detect and address potential infringement issues promptly. Proactive measures are crucial for mitigating risks and ensuring sustainable growth in the global market.

Lazada Southeast Asian Sellers Lag in AI Adoption

Lazada Southeast Asian Sellers Lag in AI Adoption

A Lazada report reveals a significant gap between awareness and application of AI among e-commerce sellers in Southeast Asia. While AI is widely understood, its actual adoption rate remains low. Sellers hold mixed views on AI's effectiveness and cost-benefit ratio. Lazada is actively bridging this gap by providing AI tools, technical support, and training to help sellers accelerate their AI transformation. This initiative aims to empower sellers to leverage AI effectively and overcome the challenges hindering its practical implementation in their businesses.

UPS Adopts VR for Driver Safety Training

UPS Adopts VR for Driver Safety Training

UPS has integrated virtual reality (VR) technology into its driver training centers to simulate real-world road conditions and enhance driver safety awareness. This reflects the logistics industry's increasing focus on technological innovation, with companies like DHL exploring technologies such as drones and intelligent robots. Technological innovation is profoundly transforming the logistics sector, improving efficiency, reducing costs, enhancing service quality, and strengthening companies' competitive advantages. This adoption of VR training by UPS is a prime example of leveraging technology to improve safety and operational effectiveness.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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College Souvenirs Face IP Risks in Crossborder Ecommerce

College Souvenirs Face IP Risks in Crossborder Ecommerce

The sale of Tsinghua University tableware on second-hand platforms sparked discussions about intellectual property. Cross-border e-commerce sellers also face the dilemma of "unknowing infringement," highlighting the need to strengthen IP awareness. Sellers should conduct thorough searches, promptly register trademarks and patents, and enter into licensing agreements. Establishing a comprehensive management system is crucial to mitigate risks and ensure sustainable business development. Protecting intellectual property is vital for both universities and businesses operating in the global marketplace, fostering innovation and fair competition.

Botswana Strengthens Environmental Customs Enforcement Under Global Pacts

Botswana Strengthens Environmental Customs Enforcement Under Global Pacts

The World Customs Organization (WCO), in collaboration with UNEP and others, held a workshop for Botswana Customs to enhance awareness of the Basel and Montreal Conventions and strengthen controls over the cross-border movement of hazardous waste and ozone-depleting substances. The workshop fostered cooperation between customs and environmental agencies. Further technical assistance is planned to support the implementation of the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement. This initiative aims to bolster Botswana's capacity in enforcing environmental regulations and facilitating legitimate trade while preventing illegal trafficking of harmful materials.

West Africa Customs Seminar Advances Gender Equality in Trade

West Africa Customs Seminar Advances Gender Equality in Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a high-level Gender Equality and Diversity (GED) seminar in Nigeria, empowering customs administrations from four West African countries. By raising awareness of gender mainstreaming, focusing on gender and security issues, and utilizing the GEOAT tool, the seminar assisted customs departments in developing and implementing GED action plans. The aim is to promote trade security, inclusive development, and address the challenges faced by women in cross-border trade. This initiative strengthens customs capacity to better serve all members of society.