WCO Advances Digital Shift with Online Document Meeting

WCO Advances Digital Shift with Online Document Meeting

The World Customs Organization (WCO) successfully concluded its first fully online document conference, marking an innovation in international cooperation. The conference focused on key issues such as pandemic response, e-commerce development, and the future of customs, facilitating efficient interaction through a digital platform and providing a reference for the global trade digital transformation. Data analysis shows the high feasibility of the fully online model, the crucial role of digital tools, the relevance of the agenda setting, and a clear results-oriented approach.

Asiapacific Nations Boost Customs Cooperation at WCO Meeting

Asiapacific Nations Boost Customs Cooperation at WCO Meeting

The 32nd WCO Asia-Pacific Regional Contact Points Meeting was held in Australia, focusing on regional cooperation, strategic planning, and WCO policy updates. The meeting highlighted the importance of data strategy, green customs, and technology application. The aim is to strengthen customs cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region, address global challenges, and promote trade security and facilitation. Discussions centered around enhancing information sharing, capacity building, and the implementation of international standards to improve efficiency and effectiveness in customs operations across the region.

OZON Sellers Guide to Meeting Quality Certificate Standards

OZON Sellers Guide to Meeting Quality Certificate Standards

This article provides a detailed explanation of the quality certificates required for listing products on the OZON platform. It covers how to determine if a certificate is needed, how to upload certificates, and the platform's review standards. Emphasizing the importance of compliant operations, this guide aims to help sellers successfully list their products and avoid losses due to qualification issues. It provides practical advice for navigating OZON's certification requirements and ensuring a smooth listing process.

Appcal Enhances Meeting Efficiency with Default Location Settings

Appcal Enhances Meeting Efficiency with Default Location Settings

This paper provides a detailed analysis of the default meeting location setting rules within the AppCal meeting scheduling system. It explains the default location logic before and during meetings, considering different combinations of participant roles. The special handling of virtual meeting locations is also discussed. Furthermore, the paper explores the advantages, limitations, and potential improvements of AppCal's default location settings. The aim is to help users better utilize the AppCal system and enhance meeting organization efficiency.

Appcal Releases Guide to Mastering Virtual Conferences

Appcal Releases Guide to Mastering Virtual Conferences

The AppCal cloud meeting guide aims to help virtual attendees effectively utilize platform features, resolve time zone issues, and master virtual meeting skills. By clearly identifying virtual participants, flexibly adjusting meeting times, and choosing appropriate communication methods, it ensures that every online interaction is valuable and enhances the overall meeting experience. This guide focuses on maximizing productivity and engagement in the AppCal virtual environment, providing practical tips for a seamless and impactful virtual meeting experience.

WCO 2025 Meeting to Address Customs Efficiency Security and Tech

WCO 2025 Meeting to Address Customs Efficiency Security and Tech

This paper provides an in-depth interpretation of the core topics discussed at the 2025 World Customs Organization (WCO) Technical Committee meetings. These topics include the WCO theme, AEO system, intelligent security equipment, free zones, TRS database system, e-commerce, performance evaluation, information technology, certificates of origin, smart customs, green customs, and vulnerable borders. The meetings aim to promote global customs cooperation, enhance trade efficiency and security, and address emerging challenges in the international trade landscape.

Global Customs Adopt Digital Tools to Modernize Trade

Global Customs Adopt Digital Tools to Modernize Trade

ICT is driving customs transformation, enhancing efficiency, regulation, and services. Challenges arise from legacy systems. Future trends include mobile solutions, artificial intelligence, and cloud computing. The adoption of these technologies promises streamlined processes, improved security, and enhanced trade facilitation, ultimately contributing to more efficient and effective customs operations. This shift is crucial for adapting to the evolving global trade landscape and meeting the demands of modern commerce.