Lebanon Customs Adopts WCO Risk Management for Trade Security

Lebanon Customs Adopts WCO Risk Management for Trade Security

Lebanese Customs, in collaboration with the WCO, held a risk management workshop to enhance Lebanese Customs' risk management capabilities and build a new line of defense for trade security. The workshop covered risk management organization, assessment, targeting, and information intelligence, emphasizing systems thinking and resource optimization. It also introduced relevant WCO tools. This collaboration marks a significant step for Lebanese Customs in risk management, contributing to a new landscape of global trade security. The workshop aimed to improve efficiency and safety in international trade.

Jamaica Introduces Trade Advance Rulings to Boost Business

Jamaica Introduces Trade Advance Rulings to Boost Business

Jamaica is actively implementing an Advance Ruling System to improve trade efficiency and reduce business costs. Supported technically by the World Customs Organization (WCO), the new Customs Act will provide a legal framework for the system. By determining tariff classifications and origin in advance, the system reduces trade risks, optimizes supply chain management, and helps Jamaica integrate into the global economy, ushering in new trade development opportunities. This initiative aims to foster a more predictable and transparent trading environment for businesses operating in or with Jamaica.

China Eastern Airlines Adds Shanghaicopenhagen Direct Flight

China Eastern Airlines Adds Shanghaicopenhagen Direct Flight

Starting from July 17, China Eastern Airlines will launch flights from Shanghai to Copenhagen, operating three times a week using Airbus A330-200 aircraft. The introduction of this new route will provide convenient travel options for passengers while further promoting air connectivity between China and Europe.

04/28/2025 Airlines
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Key Factors Impacting Chinaus Ocean Freight Efficiency

Key Factors Impacting Chinaus Ocean Freight Efficiency

This paper delves into the critical factors influencing the efficiency of sea freight lines from China to the United States. These factors include geographical distance, route selection, vessel type, weather conditions, customs clearance efficiency, and cargo type. The study proposes strategies to optimize efficiency, aiming to assist businesses in leveraging sea freight lines more effectively. By improving logistics efficiency and reducing costs, companies can enhance their competitiveness in the China-US trade landscape.

01/23/2026 Logistics
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Ukchina Sea Freight Balancing Speed Cost and Routes

Ukchina Sea Freight Balancing Speed Cost and Routes

This article reveals the factors influencing shipping time from the UK to mainland China, including route selection (Arctic Route/Suez Canal Route), vessel type, port congestion, weather conditions, and customs clearance efficiency. It provides an average shipping time estimate to help cargo owners better plan their shipping arrangements. Understanding these variables allows for more accurate predictions and optimized logistics for businesses engaged in China-UK trade, ultimately improving supply chain efficiency and reducing potential delays.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Chinaeurope Shipping Costs Surge Amid Supply Chain Strains

Chinaeurope Shipping Costs Surge Amid Supply Chain Strains

High China-Europe shipping costs stem from a confluence of factors, including fuel prices, port congestion, capacity shortages, geopolitical risks, labor shortages, and infrastructure limitations. This paper delves into these contributing elements, providing insights into their impact on shipping expenses. Furthermore, it offers recommendations for reducing shipping costs, aiming to assist shippers in navigating the complexities of international trade and mitigating the financial burden associated with transporting goods between China and Europe.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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USPS Reverses China Mail Policy Cites Tariff Mechanism

USPS Reverses China Mail Policy Cites Tariff Mechanism

After briefly announcing a suspension of mail parcels from China, the United States Postal Service (USPS) quickly reversed its policy. It decided to collaborate with customs to establish a tariff collection mechanism, aiming to minimize the impact on parcel delivery. This shift stems from escalating US-China trade tensions, where tariff policy uncertainties pose challenges for e-commerce and logistics. Businesses must adapt to these changes and develop strategies to navigate the evolving landscape.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Uschina Shipping Costs Surge Businesses Seek Solutions

Uschina Shipping Costs Surge Businesses Seek Solutions

This paper delves into the current surge in ocean freight rates from China to the United States, examining the underlying causes and highlighting the impact of port differentials on pricing. It forecasts future freight rate trends and offers practical strategies for businesses to mitigate ocean shipping costs. These strategies aim to help companies navigate the volatile market environment and achieve sustainable growth by optimizing their supply chain and minimizing expenses related to China-US trade.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Zhuhai Boosts Chinathailand Trade with Air Freight Efficiency

Zhuhai Boosts Chinathailand Trade with Air Freight Efficiency

Zhuhai-Thailand air freight offers efficient and secure international logistics solutions, facilitating China-Thailand trade. Services include customized air freight plans, efficient customs clearance, secure warehousing, real-time tracking, and multiple security guarantees. We also provide air freight services from Thailand to China, ensuring fast and safe delivery of goods. Our comprehensive services streamline the entire process, providing peace of mind and reliable transit times for your valuable cargo between Zhuhai and Thailand.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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WCO and UN Push for Global Trade Data Standardization

WCO and UN Push for Global Trade Data Standardization

The World Customs Organization (WCO) recommends that its member customs administrations transmit trade data based on the Harmonized System (HS) to the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD). This aims to promote the standardization and interoperability of global trade data. This initiative is significant for improving data quality, strengthening international cooperation, promoting trade facilitation, and fostering sustainable development. Ultimately, it contributes to building a new landscape for global trade data sharing.