Europe Boosts Customs Training with Datadriven Strategies

Europe Boosts Customs Training with Datadriven Strategies

A meeting of the World Customs Organization's European region was held in Moscow to strengthen cooperation and coordination in customs capacity building within the region. The meeting reviewed the progress of five major capacity development projects and discussed the development of a database of regional customs education institutions, a logistics manual, an e-journal, and a common learning platform. These initiatives aim to enhance regional customs capacity, promote trade facilitation, and ensure security. The discussions laid the groundwork for future advancements in these areas, contributing to a more efficient and secure customs environment.

West and Central Africa Boost Customs Cooperation

West and Central Africa Boost Customs Cooperation

The 2015 Liaison Office Meeting on Customs Capacity Building in West and Central Africa was held in Senegal, focusing on regional customs reform and capacity enhancement. The meeting reviewed the implementation of the strategic plan, initiated the identification of assistance needs, promoted a regional capacity-building market, and discussed key projects. Through mutual cooperation and field visits, the aim was to improve regional customs efficiency, facilitate trade, and safeguard the economic development of West and Central Africa. The meeting emphasized collaboration to strengthen customs operations and regional integration.

A350F Boosts Airbus Prospects in Cargo Market

A350F Boosts Airbus Prospects in Cargo Market

The launch of the A350F injects new momentum into the air cargo market. Using in-depth feedback collected during the pandemic, Airbus optimized its design to meet market demands, aiming to achieve the best balance between cargo capacity and payload. Additionally, plans are in place to enhance production capacity through the integration of manufacturing facilities.

Shipping Freight Rates Plummet Analysis of Factors and Future Trends

Shipping Freight Rates Plummet Analysis of Factors and Future Trends

Recently, shipping freight rates have continued to decline due to the increase in capacity, particularly on transoceanic routes to Europe and America, where the drop is significant. Affected by market conditions and intensified competition, freight rates are expected to continue decreasing, although the extent of the decline will lessen. Future capacity deliveries will further influence market fluctuations.

Ocean Freight Rates Surge Amid Uschina Trade Strain

Ocean Freight Rates Surge Amid Uschina Trade Strain

The surge in China-US ocean freight rates stems from pandemic-induced supply-demand imbalances, leading to reduced shipping capacity, port congestion, and surging demand. This intensifies cost pressures on exporters, drives up consumer prices, and disrupts supply chains. Mitigation strategies include increasing shipping capacity, optimizing port operations, strengthening international cooperation, and promoting digital transformation to stabilize the global trade chain.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Bangladesh Japan Partner to Develop Deepsea Port for Trade Boost

Bangladesh Japan Partner to Develop Deepsea Port for Trade Boost

Bangladesh has reached a collaboration with a Japanese company to jointly develop the Matarbari deep sea port in the Cox's Bazar region, aimed at enhancing international trade capacity and economic growth. The new port will feature a 460-meter container terminal and a 300-meter multipurpose terminal, with an expected handling capacity of 2.6 million TEUs, and is set to be completed by 2029.

08/05/2025 Logistics
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Asiapacific Customs Expands Team with New Experts

Asiapacific Customs Expands Team with New Experts

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Asia Pacific Regional Office for Capacity Building (ROCB A/P) welcomes new members from Korea and Hong Kong Customs, bolstering its regional cooperation capabilities. ROCB A/P is dedicated to enhancing the skills and capabilities of customs officials and organizations in the Asia Pacific region through capacity building activities, striving towards the vision of 'World-Class Customs'. Thai Customs provides significant support to the office.

WCO Launches Newsletter to Boost Global Customs Training

WCO Launches Newsletter to Boost Global Customs Training

The WCO has launched the 'Capacity Builder Newsletter' to support global customs capacity building. It provides information, experiences, and expert perspectives. This initiative complements briefings, certifications, and e-learning platforms, offering a comprehensive approach to enhancing customs capabilities worldwide. The newsletter aims to facilitate knowledge sharing and promote best practices within the international customs community, ultimately contributing to more efficient and effective border management and international trade facilitation.

Pacific Shipping Strains Under Trade War Pressure

Pacific Shipping Strains Under Trade War Pressure

Since 2025, international trade capacity in the Pacific region has decreased by 11% due to the uncertainty of US tariff policies. Shipping companies are responding by adjusting capacity and canceling sailings, but the fundamental issue lies in the direction of trade policy and changes in demand. The shipping industry faces challenges and needs to closely monitor the market and flexibly adjust strategies. Shippers also need to strengthen risk management.

05/09/2025 Logistics
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