WCO Helps Togo Increase Revenue by Tightening Customs Controls

WCO Helps Togo Increase Revenue by Tightening Customs Controls

The World Customs Organization (WCO) completed a three-phase capacity building assistance program for Togo Customs, aimed at helping the Togolese Revenue Office (OTR) reclaim outsourced customs valuation functions and enhance its valuation capabilities. The program, through diagnostic assessments, expert training, and the establishment of an electronic database, helped Togo Customs close tax loopholes and increase fiscal revenue, providing stronger financial support for national development. The initiative strengthened Togo's ability to accurately assess customs duties and improve overall customs administration.

New Customs Model Launched at China-mongolia's Largest Land Port

New Customs Model Launched at China-mongolia's Largest Land Port

The pilot project of the 'Three Mutuals' customs reform has officially launched at the Erenhot port, marking a significant optimization of customs procedures. The new model has achieved customs and inspection cooperation, simplified exit procedures, and significantly improved customs efficiency, injecting new momentum into trade facilitation.

11/26/2015 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Face Stricter Product Certification Rules

Amazon Sellers Face Stricter Product Certification Rules

How can Amazon sellers check the necessary certifications for their products? This article provides two practical methods: utilizing the Amazon Seller Central Compliance Reference System and the compliance self-assessment feature when adding new products in the backend. These tools help you quickly understand product compliance policies in your target market and offer information on relevant service providers, eliminating compliance blind spots. Ensure your products meet all requirements for a smooth selling experience on Amazon.

Customs Brokerage Key Roles of Declarants Enterprises and Brokers

Customs Brokerage Key Roles of Declarants Enterprises and Brokers

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the conceptual differences between Customs Declaration Units, Customs Brokerage Enterprises, and Customs Brokers, clarifying their respective definitions and business scopes. Through case studies and methods for querying customs registration information, it helps readers identify different types of customs declaration service providers. Furthermore, it offers suggestions for selecting suitable customs partners, aiming to provide professional guidance for import and export trading companies. The article focuses on understanding the nuances of each entity to facilitate informed decision-making in international trade.

WCO Advances Gender Equality in Global Trade

WCO Advances Gender Equality in Global Trade

On International Women's Day 2025, the World Customs Organization (WCO) highlights its 'Women in Customs' initiative, emphasizing the vital role of women in the customs domain. By showcasing exemplary female figures, the WCO aims to promote gender equality and diversity. Initiatives like the 'Customs Gender Equality and Diversity Framework' are being introduced to foster a fairer, more inclusive, and efficient customs administration system. The WCO is committed to building a future where women can thrive and contribute fully to the success of customs worldwide.

South Korea WCO Partner to Develop Global Trade Talent

South Korea WCO Partner to Develop Global Trade Talent

Korea Customs Service (KCS) signed a cooperation agreement with the World Customs Organization (WCO). Through the Korea Customs Cooperation Fund, KCS aims to provide high-level training to customs officials from other countries, sharing Korea's experiences and best practices in trade facilitation. KCS also pledged to increase its financial and human resource contributions to the WCO, assisting WCO members in implementing relevant standards and jointly promoting the advancement of global customs affairs. This collaboration underscores Korea's commitment to supporting international customs cooperation and development.

Ocean Freight and Customs Fees Avoiding Hidden Trade Costs

Ocean Freight and Customs Fees Avoiding Hidden Trade Costs

Although both shipping fees and customs fees are part of international logistics, they differ in nature, collection parties, and calculation methods. Shipping fees mainly pertain to maritime transport costs, while customs fees are related to customs declaration services. Understanding the composition of these fees helps avoid hidden costs and enhances the effectiveness of logistics cost management.

Global Trade Faces Rising Customs Seizures Over Invoice Errors

Global Trade Faces Rising Customs Seizures Over Invoice Errors

This article provides a detailed analysis of the five main types of commercial invoices used in cross-border logistics and their critical roles. It emphasizes the importance of accurately completing invoices. By addressing common mistakes and offering compliance operational suggestions, it assists businesses in ensuring smooth cross-border transactions.

Tokyo Port Expands As Global Trade Hub Streamlines Customs

Tokyo Port Expands As Global Trade Hub Streamlines Customs

Tokyo Port serves as a crucial hub for global trade, solidifying its position in international commerce through its strategic location, efficient logistics services, and streamlined customs processes. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of Tokyo Port's route network, operational data, and storage services, highlighting its significant impact on economic development.

New Customs Codes Set for Highstrength Polyester Yarn Imports

New Customs Codes Set for Highstrength Polyester Yarn Imports

This article analyzes the customs code, tax rate, and declaration elements of non-retail polyester high-strength multi-strand yarn (HS code 5402200090). It provides a detailed overview of the tax situation and market applications of this product in exports, helping companies understand relevant policies to enhance their competitiveness in the international market.