Vanuatu Customs Boosts Trade with WCO Efficiency Study

Vanuatu Customs Boosts Trade with WCO Efficiency Study

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supports Vanuatu Customs in implementing a Time Release Study (TRS) aimed at identifying and addressing bottlenecks in goods release, thereby enhancing customs efficiency. Through the TRS, Vanuatu aims to streamline processes, optimize management, and ultimately promote trade facilitation, improve the business environment, and achieve sustainable economic development. The study will help pinpoint specific areas for improvement, leading to more efficient customs procedures and reduced delays for traders. This initiative underscores the WCO's commitment to assisting member states in modernizing their customs operations.

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.

Fedex to Pay 228M in California Contractor Lawsuit

Fedex to Pay 228M in California Contractor Lawsuit

FedEx has agreed to pay $228 million to settle a California lawsuit involving over 2,300 independent contractors who claimed they were misclassified. This settlement stems from a court ruling that FedEx exerted excessive control over its drivers. The move serves as a warning to businesses to value worker rights, reflect on their employment models, and build a fairer business environment. The case highlights the ongoing debate surrounding the classification of workers and the potential for misclassification to deprive individuals of employee benefits and protections.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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US and China Strike Tentative Deal on Tiktoks Future

US and China Strike Tentative Deal on Tiktoks Future

The Ministry of Commerce announced a preliminary framework agreement between China and the US regarding TikTok's US operations. This involves establishing a new joint venture responsible for data security and content management, while ByteDance retains control over commercial operations. China urges the US to provide a fair business environment and promote the stable development of China-US economic and trade relations. This move aims to address US concerns about data security while allowing TikTok to continue operating in the US market under a restructured framework.

Iran Japan Sign Customs Pact to Boost Trade

Iran Japan Sign Customs Pact to Boost Trade

Iran and Japan signed an agreement on mutual assistance and cooperation in customs matters. This aims to strengthen cooperation between the two countries' customs administrations in areas such as information exchange, document assistance, and technical cooperation. The goal is to improve customs clearance efficiency, reduce trade costs, optimize the business environment, and promote bilateral trade and economic relations. The agreement, modeled after the World Customs Organization's Model Agreement, establishes a solid legal foundation for Iran-Japan customs cooperation, signaling a new era in bilateral trade.

Postpandemic Supply Chains Prioritize Talent and Agility

Postpandemic Supply Chains Prioritize Talent and Agility

Facing the challenges of the 'new normal' in supply chains, businesses need to move beyond peak season thinking and embrace flexible operations. Upgrading talent strategies to attract, retain, and develop high-quality workforce is crucial. Leveraging data-driven decision-making optimizes labor management. Technology empowers productivity gains. Focusing on employee well-being and creating a safe and healthy work environment are essential. These elements contribute to building a resilient supply chain capable of adapting to changing demands and disruptions, ensuring business continuity and sustainable growth.

Costa Rica WCO Collaborate to Enhance Central American Trade

Costa Rica WCO Collaborate to Enhance Central American Trade

Costa Rica's Minister of Foreign Trade met with the WCO Secretary General to discuss trade facilitation, regional integration, and other key issues. Costa Rica emphasized simplifying border procedures, establishing joint border posts, and implementing digital platforms. The WCO recommended establishing a National Trade Facilitation Committee and conducting a Time Release Study. Both parties agreed to strengthen cooperation to improve border management and create a better business environment for companies. The meeting highlighted the commitment to streamline trade processes and promote regional economic growth through enhanced collaboration.

Kenya WCO Boost Customs Compliance and Risk Management

Kenya WCO Boost Customs Compliance and Risk Management

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supported the Kenya Revenue Authority's (KRA) customs compliance and risk management efforts in collaboration with the Swedish Tax Agency (STA). This initiative aimed to enhance KRA's tax collection efficiency, close tax loopholes, optimize the business environment, and improve international competitiveness. This collaboration marks a significant step in the modernization of Kenya's tax administration and provides valuable lessons for other developing countries. The partnership focused on strengthening KRA's capabilities in key areas, ultimately contributing to sustainable economic growth and improved governance.

UPS Adds Air Conditioning to 5000 Delivery Vehicles for Workers

UPS Adds Air Conditioning to 5000 Delivery Vehicles for Workers

UPS is actively implementing its labor agreement with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, planning to install air conditioning in 5,000 existing delivery vehicles and testing cargo bay air conditioning systems to improve driver working conditions. This initiative represents an upgrade to employee benefits, aiming to create a more comfortable delivery environment and enhance employee satisfaction. Simultaneously, UPS is undertaking network restructuring to optimize operational efficiency and adapt to market changes. This combined effort demonstrates UPS's commitment to both its workforce and its business strategy.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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WCO Aids Sierra Leones Trade Recovery Postdisaster

WCO Aids Sierra Leones Trade Recovery Postdisaster

Following the devastating mudslides in Sierra Leone, the WCO assisted the National Revenue Authority (NRA) in developing its Strategic Plan for 2018-2022. This plan focuses on trade facilitation as a key driver for economic growth and development. The WCO's support aimed to strengthen the NRA's capacity to implement efficient and effective customs procedures, ultimately contributing to the country's reconstruction and long-term economic stability. The strategic plan provides a roadmap for modernizing customs operations and promoting a more business-friendly environment in Sierra Leone.