Global Customs Crackdown Nets 213 Million Fake Goods

Global Customs Crackdown Nets 213 Million Fake Goods

Operation TIGRE 3, a joint customs initiative, seized 21.3 million counterfeit and pirated items worldwide. Coordinated by the World Customs Organization, the operation involved customs administrations globally using risk analysis and international cooperation to effectively combat the cross-border flow of fake goods. This action significantly contributes to cleaning up the market environment, protecting intellectual property rights, and safeguarding consumer interests.

Guatemala Customs Boosts Modernization With Leadership Training

Guatemala Customs Boosts Modernization With Leadership Training

Guatemalan Customs, with the support of the World Customs Organization, held a leadership and management development workshop. The aim was to enhance self-awareness, personnel management, and change innovation capabilities among senior officials, thereby promoting customs modernization. This event is part of a global trade facilitation project, highlighting the importance of international cooperation in building customs capacity in developing countries.

Avian Flu Worsens Inflation Strains Hormels Turkey Supply

Avian Flu Worsens Inflation Strains Hormels Turkey Supply

The avian influenza outbreak significantly impacted Hormel's turkey business, causing an 80% drop in sales. Supply chain disruptions led to price increases. The company is actively responding by adjusting sales strategies and strengthening biosecurity measures. This outbreak not only affects corporate performance but also impacts consumers and the overall economy, highlighting the importance of strengthened cooperation and joint response efforts.

US Import Volumes Drop Sharply Amid Pandemic Demand Decline

US Import Volumes Drop Sharply Amid Pandemic Demand Decline

Panjiva data reveals a continued decline in US import freight volume, impacted by both the pandemic and weakened demand. A significant drop in Chinese exports is a primary driver, accelerating supply chain diversification. It is recommended to strengthen international cooperation, reduce trade barriers, stabilize global trade, and promote digital transformation to mitigate these challenges and foster resilience in the global supply chain.

New Ecommerce Rules Speed Up Parcel Clearance With Edata

New Ecommerce Rules Speed Up Parcel Clearance With Edata

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Universal Postal Union (UPU) jointly released guidelines on Electronic Advance Data (EAD) exchange between postal operators and customs, aiming to improve customs clearance efficiency for cross-border e-commerce parcels. The guidelines clarify process standards, provide technical support, and emphasize cooperation and communication. This initiative helps businesses enhance their operational efficiency in international trade.

Labelexpo Europe 2025 to Showcase Digital Label and Packaging Trends

Labelexpo Europe 2025 to Showcase Digital Label and Packaging Trends

Labelexpo Europe 2025 is approaching, focusing on equipment, materials, and technology to showcase the latest innovations in label and packaging printing. The exhibition will highlight digitalization, intelligentization, and sustainability trends, providing a platform for businesses to gain industry insights and expand international cooperation. Inzign Technology Group will present its intelligent label digital printing system solutions, exploring the future of the industry together.

Directtoconsumer Strategies Transform Crossborder Gift Sales

Directtoconsumer Strategies Transform Crossborder Gift Sales

Cross-border e-commerce gift sellers are facing new opportunities. The DTC (Direct-to-Consumer) model allows sellers to break free from platform constraints, directly reach consumers, and achieve higher profits and stronger repurchase rates. Personalized demands are driving market growth, making refined operations and differentiated products key to success. The 2026 Shanghai International Gifts & Home Products Expo will provide more cooperation opportunities.

West Africa Customs Modernization Enhances Revenue Training

West Africa Customs Modernization Enhances Revenue Training

The West African Customs Administration Modernization (WACAM) project, funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), aims to enhance customs management in West Africa through regional workshops and national support. A recent resource mobilization workshop received positive feedback, and future efforts will focus on stakeholder relations. This initiative contributes to improving customs efficiency and promoting regional economic development in West Africa.

WCO Enhances North Macedonia Customs with Tariff Training

WCO Enhances North Macedonia Customs with Tariff Training

With the support of the German Customs Cooperation Fund, the World Customs Organization (WCO) held a tariff classification workshop in North Macedonia. Focusing on dairy products, dietary supplements, and high-tech equipment, the workshop aimed to enhance the tariff classification skills of North Macedonian customs officers. This initiative seeks to facilitate international trade and promote customs modernization within the country.

Ethiopian Customs Officials Train in HS at WCO HQ

Ethiopian Customs Officials Train in HS at WCO HQ

Ethiopian customs experts visited the WCO headquarters to study and enhance their HS Code application skills. By participating in HS Committee meetings, exchanging ideas with international experts, and collaborating with the HS-Africa project, Ethiopian Customs achieved significant results in capacity building, international cooperation, and future development planning. This visit laid a solid foundation for better integration into the global trade system.