West Coast Port Strike Disrupts Supply Chains

West Coast Port Strike Disrupts Supply Chains

West Coast ports in the US suspended weekend operations due to labor disputes, exacerbating port congestion and triggering a supply chain crisis. The PMA and ILWU disagree on the issue of 'slowdowns,' leading to a negotiation deadlock. Port congestion not only affects the US economy but also impacts the global supply chain. Solutions include pragmatic negotiations between labor and management, increased investment in port infrastructure, optimized logistics processes, and enhanced supply chain resilience. Resolving the 'slowdown' issue is crucial for mitigating further disruptions.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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DC Logistics Merges Operations to Strengthen Southwest LTL Market

DC Logistics Merges Operations to Strengthen Southwest LTL Market

DC Logistics integrates GLS US Freight and GLS US Solutions, aiming to create a leading LTL freight "super engine" in the Southwest region. This move enhances its service capabilities in California, Arizona, and Texas, providing more comprehensive, efficient, and reliable logistics solutions. The integration is designed to address future challenges and reshape the Southwest logistics landscape. By combining the strengths of both companies, DC Logistics seeks to offer superior services and solidify its position as a key player in the region's freight market.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Chinas DGM Expands Dangerous Goods Services in Qingdao

Chinas DGM Expands Dangerous Goods Services in Qingdao

DGM China has a service point in Qingdao, providing local businesses with professional dangerous goods transportation management services. These services include dangerous goods identification, packaging consultation, documentation preparation, declaration, and training. DGM China assists companies in complying with regulations, ensuring safety, and efficiently completing dangerous goods import and export operations.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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WCO Releases Arabic Audit Guide to Enhance Middle East Trade Compliance

WCO Releases Arabic Audit Guide to Enhance Middle East Trade Compliance

The World Customs Organization (WCO) released the Arabic version of the 'Post-Clearance Audit Guidelines' to assist Arabic-speaking members in effectively implementing post-clearance audits, enhancing trade compliance, optimizing customs control, and promoting international trade facilitation. Translated by Jordan Customs, the guidelines cover risk management, operational guidance, and digital transformation, contributing to the construction of an intelligent, efficient, and collaborative post-clearance audit system. This aims to improve overall customs effectiveness and streamline trade processes within the region.

WCO Aids Costa Rica in Strengthening Supply Chains Via AEO

WCO Aids Costa Rica in Strengthening Supply Chains Via AEO

WCO assists Costa Rica in reviewing its AEO manual and strategy to establish a customs-led AEO program, enhancing trade security and efficiency. AEO certification facilitates customs clearance, improves security, and provides international recognition. This initiative aims to streamline trade processes, reduce border delays, and foster a more secure and predictable trading environment for Costa Rican businesses involved in international trade. The focus is on aligning the AEO program with international standards and best practices to maximize its benefits.

Global Business Directories Boost Export Growth

Global Business Directories Boost Export Growth

This paper delves into the strategic value of national yellow pages in foreign trade activities, offering a systematic approach to information gathering, organization, analysis, and application. By precisely targeting potential customers, understanding the competitive landscape, and establishing partnerships, national yellow pages empower foreign trade enterprises to succeed in the global market. The paper also emphasizes the importance of information timeliness, accuracy, data privacy protection, and business ethics in utilizing these resources effectively for international trade endeavors.

Jordan Customs Boosts Air Cargo Efficiency with Dubai Model

Jordan Customs Boosts Air Cargo Efficiency with Dubai Model

Jordan Customs, with support from the WCO and SECO, studied Dubai Customs' best practices in air cargo clearance to enhance its capabilities and align with the WTO's Trade Facilitation Agreement. This initiative aims to optimize risk management, promote automation, strengthen inter-agency cooperation, and improve the e-commerce environment within Jordan Customs. The goal is to contribute to global trade facilitation by implementing lessons learned from the Dubai experience, ultimately streamlining customs processes and reducing trade costs.

Central America Adopts Kyoto Convention to Modernize Customs

Central America Adopts Kyoto Convention to Modernize Customs

The Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO)-World Customs Organization Global Trade Facilitation Programme (GTFP) launched an assistance program in Central America to help countries adopt the Revised Kyoto Convention, simplify customs procedures, and promote trade facilitation. Through workshops, self-assessments, and capacity building, the project will support Central America in improving customs management and integrating into the global trade system. The initiative aims to enhance efficiency and transparency in customs operations across the region.