Zimbabwe Enhances Customs Oversight with WCO Assistance

Zimbabwe Enhances Customs Oversight with WCO Assistance

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supported the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) in enhancing its capabilities to effectively implement the Trade Facilitation Agreement by hosting a customs project management training workshop in Zimbabwe. This training aimed to strengthen ZIMRA's capacity in project management and human resources to address trade facilitation challenges and promote economic development in Zimbabwe. The initiative also serves as a model for other developing countries. The workshop focused on practical skills and knowledge transfer to improve ZIMRA's efficiency and effectiveness in customs operations.

Malawis Customs Talent Strategy Wins World Praise

Malawis Customs Talent Strategy Wins World Praise

The World Customs Organization (WCO) successfully assessed the talent development foundation of the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA), aiming to help build a stronger human resource system to address the challenges posed by the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement. The assessment covered key areas such as strategic orientation, capacity building, and training systems. A national e-learning platform was also launched to support the MRA in enhancing customs professional capabilities. This initiative is crucial for Malawi to effectively implement trade facilitation measures and improve its overall customs efficiency.

Thailand Sierra Leone Push Kyoto Convention Signatories Over 100

Thailand Sierra Leone Push Kyoto Convention Signatories Over 100

With Thailand and Sierra Leone joining, the Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC) has surpassed 100 contracting parties, marking a significant step in global trade facilitation. The convention aims to simplify and harmonize customs procedures, reduce trade costs, and improve efficiency. It works in synergy with the WTO's Trade Facilitation Agreement, injecting new vitality into global economic development. The WCO encourages more members to join and collectively promote trade facilitation. This milestone underscores the growing global commitment to streamlining trade processes and fostering economic growth through simplified customs procedures.

Tiger Cool Express Opens Tricities Hub in Pacific Northwest Expansion

Tiger Cool Express Opens Tricities Hub in Pacific Northwest Expansion

Tiger Cool Express acquired the former Cold Connect warehouse and property in Wallula through a lease/purchase agreement, aiming to establish a Tri-State Logistics Center. This center will serve the agriculture and manufacturing industries of Washington, Idaho, and Oregon, providing efficient, economical, and environmentally friendly intermodal services. It will connect the Northwest region to national and global markets, helping customers reduce costs, improve efficiency, and enhance their competitiveness. The facility will function as a key multimodal hub for the region, facilitating seamless transportation of goods.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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STB Rejects Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger Bid As Incomplete

STB Rejects Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger Bid As Incomplete

The U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB) has deemed the merger application of Union Pacific (UP) and Norfolk Southern (NS) incomplete, citing a lack of market share projections and a complete merger agreement. The STB is allowing revisions to the application. However, competitors have already raised concerns about potential impacts on competition. The merger faces challenges, requiring resolution of regulatory and competitive issues. The absence of key information in the initial application highlights the scrutiny the proposed merger will face as it progresses through the regulatory process.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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STB Rejects Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger Over Incomplete Filing

STB Rejects Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger Over Incomplete Filing

The U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB) deemed the $850 billion merger application of Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern incomplete, citing a lack of comprehensive system impact analysis and a complete merger agreement. While stalled, the merger could still be approved with revisions, contingent on addressing STB concerns and demonstrating public benefit. This event highlights the regulatory role in large mergers, ensuring market competition and public interest. The STB's scrutiny emphasizes the need for thorough analysis and justification in such significant transactions within the railroad industry.

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Air Waybills Key to Global Air Freight Logistics

Air Waybills Key to Global Air Freight Logistics

An Air Waybill (AWB) is a crucial legal document in international air freight, serving as evidence of the contract of carriage. It functions as proof of the transportation agreement, a receipt for the goods, a document of title, a customs declaration, a freight settlement document, and an insurance-related certificate. The AWB connects the shipper, carrier, and consignee, ensuring the safe and smooth delivery of goods to their destination. It plays a vital role in facilitating international trade and ensuring accountability throughout the air freight process.

Namra Partners With ZRA to Advance Tax Automation in Africa

Namra Partners With ZRA to Advance Tax Automation in Africa

Namibian Revenue Agency (NamRA) officials visited Zambia to learn from the ZRA's experience with the ASYCUDA World system, aiming to enhance tax automation and implement the WTO's Trade Facilitation Agreement. The Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) shared insights on innovative modules like electronic payments and valuation control. The WCO will continue to support NamRA in improving its trade environment and fostering economic development. This collaboration highlights the commitment to modernizing customs procedures and promoting regional cooperation for increased efficiency and economic growth within the African continent.

Global Customs Leaders Meet to Simplify Trade Procedures

Global Customs Leaders Meet to Simplify Trade Procedures

This paper interprets the agenda of the WCO Working Group on Trade Facilitation, analyzing reports, plans, Mercator Programme progress, donor reports, and joint sessions. The aim is to promote the implementation of the Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) and foster international cooperation. The analysis covers key aspects of the meeting agenda, providing insights into the WCO's efforts to streamline customs procedures and reduce trade barriers globally. This contributes to a better understanding of the ongoing initiatives and collaborative efforts within the framework of the TFA.

WCO and WTO Boost Trade Facilitation for Global Businesses

WCO and WTO Boost Trade Facilitation for Global Businesses

This article interprets the key issues discussed at the joint meeting of the WCO Trade Facilitation Agreement Working Group (TFAWG) and the Permanent Technical Committee (PTC). It analyzes the progress of the WTO TFA, the WCO Mercator Program, and Time Release Studies. Furthermore, it provides actionable guidance for businesses, helping them to capitalize on trade facilitation opportunities and enhance their global competitiveness. The article highlights the importance of understanding and adapting to these initiatives to improve efficiency and reduce trade costs for businesses operating internationally.