WCO Enhances Border Security with Trade Control Training

WCO Enhances Border Security with Trade Control Training

The World Customs Organization's (WCO) Strategic Trade Control Enforcement (STCE) Expert Training and Certification Program aims to develop a professional workforce and enhance member customs' enforcement capabilities to combat the illicit trade of items related to weapons of mass destruction. Through systematic training and rigorous certification, the program builds a sustainable training system, promotes international cooperation, and drives the unification of STCE standards, contributing to global security. This initiative fosters a global network of trained experts dedicated to preventing the proliferation of sensitive goods.

Lao Customs Adopts Japanese Expertise to Curb Smuggling

Lao Customs Adopts Japanese Expertise to Curb Smuggling

In 2017, Lao Customs officers participated in a training program on airport compliance and enforcement, supported by the World Customs Organization and sponsored by the Japan Customs Cooperation Fund. The training aimed to enhance Lao Customs' capabilities in passenger risk management. Through theoretical learning and practical exercises, participants mastered key skills such as risk assessment, risk profiling, and target selection. They also learned practical methods including verbal and non-verbal risk assessment and questioning techniques. This initiative contributes to the modernization of Lao Customs.

WCO Introduces New Customs Strategies to Strengthen Supply Chains

WCO Introduces New Customs Strategies to Strengthen Supply Chains

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization emphasized the importance of global supply chain resilience at the Asian Development Bank Institute Annual Conference. He highlighted six key challenges: digitalization, data standardization, disruptive technologies, e-commerce, environment, and border conflicts. He called for strengthened customs cooperation, simplified clearance procedures, promotion of mutual recognition and interoperability, and support for cross-border e-commerce and green customs. These measures aim to build a more resilient global supply chain ecosystem, helping businesses navigate uncertainties and achieve sustainable development.

Zimbabwe Zambia Boost Trade with Customs Data Link

Zimbabwe Zambia Boost Trade with Customs Data Link

With the support of the World Customs Organization, Zimbabwe and Zambia are advancing customs data interconnectivity to facilitate cross-border trade. By standardizing data, establishing data exchange protocols, and creating a change management framework, the two countries aim to reduce clearance times, lower trade costs, and enhance risk management capabilities. This initiative serves as a model for customs cooperation in other African nations, promoting regional economic integration. The project emphasizes streamlined processes and improved efficiency, ultimately contributing to a more competitive and integrated trading environment.

Trumps Potential Return Sparks Climate Policy Uncertainty

Trumps Potential Return Sparks Climate Policy Uncertainty

Trump's potential return to the White House and subsequent re-withdrawal from the Paris Agreement has raised concerns in the business and environmental communities. Despite the challenges to international cooperation, corporate focus on climate change and efforts towards supply chain sustainability persist. The future trajectory remains uncertain, highlighting the tension between political shifts and ongoing corporate initiatives to address climate change risks and promote environmentally responsible practices within their supply chains. The commitment of businesses to sustainability will be crucial in navigating this complex landscape.

Amazon Acquires Irobot to Expand Smart Home Dominance

Amazon Acquires Irobot to Expand Smart Home Dominance

Facing performance pressure, Amazon is strategically adjusting its business by scaling back its delivery operations while increasing its investment in the smart home sector. This includes deepening cooperation with Shenzhen CoolKit Technology to accelerate the implementation of the Matter standard and acquiring robot vacuum giant iRobot for $1.7 billion to build a smart home empire. However, this large acquisition has also attracted the attention of regulatory agencies and may face antitrust scrutiny. Amazon's ambition in smart home is evident, but the road ahead might be bumpy.

Meisuda Logistics Expands Global Express Delivery Reach

Meisuda Logistics Expands Global Express Delivery Reach

This paper delves into the strengths, service scope, time efficiency, pricing, and customer reputation of the emerging logistics company, Meisuda Logistics. With its global network, intelligent systems, professional team, and diverse services, Meisuda is committed to providing customers with efficient, convenient, and transparent one-stop global express solutions. The company continuously expands its service areas, strengthens technological innovation, and deepens international cooperation to enhance customer experience and market competitiveness. Meisuda aims to be a leading provider in the cross-border e-commerce logistics sector.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Ningbo Reopens Direct US Air Cargo Route

Ningbo Reopens Direct US Air Cargo Route

The intercontinental freighter route from Ningbo, Zhejiang to the United States has recently resumed operations, promoting freight exchange between China and the U.S. and enhancing the efficiency of the international freight network. Operated by Atlas Air, the route runs three times a week, mainly carrying cross-border e-commerce and electronic products, marking the growth potential of the Ningbo freight market.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Zhengzhouseoul Cargo Route Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce

Zhengzhouseoul Cargo Route Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce

China Postal Airlines launched the 'Zhengzhou-Seoul' international freight route on July 5, operating three regular flights per week, which will support the development of the cross-border e-commerce industry in Henan Province. The opening of this route not only promotes trade between Henan and South Korea but also lays the groundwork for the establishment of additional routes in the future.

07/09/2025 Logistics
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CMA CGM to Impose Peak Season Surcharge on Chinakenya Shipping in 2025

CMA CGM to Impose Peak Season Surcharge on Chinakenya Shipping in 2025

CMA CGM Group announced that starting May 20, 2025, it will implement a peak season surcharge on the China-Kenya route. The surcharge will be $150 per TEU for the central and southern regions, and $200 per TEU for the northern region. This measure is aimed at addressing rising operating costs, prompting shippers to reasonably adjust their logistics costs and transportation plans.

05/16/2025 Logistics
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