Japan WCO Aid Haiti in Boosting Disaster Response Postquake

Japan WCO Aid Haiti in Boosting Disaster Response Postquake

With funding from the Government of Japan, the World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a capacity building workshop in Haiti. The aim was to enhance the ability of Haitian Customs and related agencies to respond to emergencies such as natural disasters and infectious diseases. By strengthening Customs' role in disaster management, improving staff skills, promoting inter-agency cooperation, and refining emergency plans, the initiative supports Haiti in building a more robust disaster response system.

US Imports Stay Strong Amid Labor Disruptions Supply Chains Resilient

US Imports Stay Strong Amid Labor Disruptions Supply Chains Resilient

Brief strikes at US East Coast and Gulf Coast ports did not prevent continued import growth. The Port Tracker report forecasts sustained high US import volumes, but businesses must focus on supply chain risks and improve resilience. Labor-management cooperation and corporate innovation are key to addressing future challenges. Despite potential disruptions, the overall trend suggests a robust import market demanding proactive risk management strategies for businesses relying on global supply chains.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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WCO Boosts Global Ecommerce Via Collaboration Innovation

WCO Boosts Global Ecommerce Via Collaboration Innovation

The World Customs Organization (WCO) hosted the 2nd Global Cross-Border E-Commerce Conference, bringing together global experts to discuss key issues such as optimizing regulatory frameworks, improving trade efficiency, and ensuring security and compliance. The conference emphasized data-driven risk management, simplified customs clearance procedures, consumer rights protection, and capacity building and cooperation. It injected new impetus into the WCO's future work, helping cross-border e-commerce become an engine of global economic growth.

WCO JICA Enhance Customs Training in Southern Africa

WCO JICA Enhance Customs Training in Southern Africa

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) joint project successfully held the second working group activity in Mozambique. The aim was to enhance customs valuation capabilities in five Southern African countries and promote regional trade facilitation. The activity focused on improving training skills, with experts sharing experiences and participants actively engaging. This laid the foundation for building a high-quality trainer pool and improving the regional training system.

Guangzhou Debuts Ecommerce Express on Chinaeurope Freight Route

Guangzhou Debuts Ecommerce Express on Chinaeurope Freight Route

The first China-Europe Railway Express e-commerce fast line from Guangzhou has officially launched, with e-commerce goods expected to arrive in Italy within 13 days. This new model effectively enhances the transportation efficiency of cross-border e-commerce and helps meet the demand of the European market.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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ONE Launches Vietnamchina VCX Shipping Service

ONE Launches Vietnamchina VCX Shipping Service

ONE has launched a new service called 'Vietnam China Express (VCX)', offering weekly flights that provide an efficient logistics experience, reducing the transit time from Ho Chi Minh City to Nansha to just 5 days. This service aims to meet customer demands while optimizing transportation speed and service quality.

02/21/2025 Logistics
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The Importance and Role of International Rail Freight Transportation

The Importance and Role of International Rail Freight Transportation

International railway freight transportation plays a significant role in promoting Eurasian trade, supporting the economies of Hong Kong and Macau, ensuring domestic goods circulation, and connecting the continental bridge. Through efficient and safe transportation methods, it facilitates trade between China and the world, providing strong impetus for economic development.

07/17/2025 Logistics
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