South Korea Mandates USBC to Cut Ewaste

South Korea Mandates USBC to Cut Ewaste

South Korea will mandate the USB-C interface standard for electronic devices by 2026, covering 13 types of devices including smartphones and tablets. This measure aims to reduce resource waste, protect consumer rights, and align with international standards. The new regulation will promote standardization and green development in the electronics industry, bringing a more convenient user experience to consumers. This move is expected to streamline charging solutions and minimize electronic waste by fostering a unified charging ecosystem.

Chinas CCC Mark Deadline Nears 11 Product Categories Risk Ban

Chinas CCC Mark Deadline Nears 11 Product Categories Risk Ban

From March 1, 2026, 11 categories of high-risk products, including power banks, will require CCC traceability QR codes for sale. Global Testing Services, a reputable third-party organization, provides one-stop services such as CCC certification and material reliability testing. We help businesses achieve regulatory compliance and successfully launch products, overcoming barriers to international markets. Our comprehensive solutions ensure products meet mandatory standards and are traceable throughout the supply chain, facilitating seamless market access and consumer trust.

Revised Kyoto Convention Hits 100 Members Boosts Global Trade

Revised Kyoto Convention Hits 100 Members Boosts Global Trade

The Kyoto Convention simplifies customs procedures. Thailand and Sierra Leone recently joined, bringing the total number of contracting parties to 101. The convention aims to reduce trade costs and promote economic development by streamlining customs processes and harmonizing standards. This facilitates cross-border trade, making it faster, more predictable, and less expensive for businesses. The increasing number of signatories reflects a global commitment to trade facilitation and the recognition of the Kyoto Convention's importance in achieving this goal.

WCO Updates price Actually Paid Definition to Boost Trade Compliance

WCO Updates price Actually Paid Definition to Boost Trade Compliance

The new WCO regulations clarify the definition of "price actually paid or payable," assisting companies with compliance, facilitating trade, and improving the accuracy and efficiency of customs valuation. This clarification helps businesses understand and adhere to international valuation standards, streamlining import/export processes. By providing a more precise definition, the WCO aims to reduce valuation disputes and promote fair trade practices globally. Ultimately, this leads to more predictable and transparent customs procedures, benefiting both businesses and customs administrations.

Asiapacific Customs Adopts WCO Digital Reforms

Asiapacific Customs Adopts WCO Digital Reforms

The World Customs Organization (WCO) hosted an online seminar on disruptive technology experience sharing in the Asia Pacific region, focusing on the application of technologies like blockchain, AI, machine learning, and IoT in customs. The conference brought together global experts to discuss key issues such as public-private partnerships, data pipelines, international standards, and governance requirements. The aim was to promote digital transformation of customs in the Asia Pacific region and enhance trade facilitation and compliance.

Tariff Classification Cuts Costs for Businesses

Tariff Classification Cuts Costs for Businesses

Regular reviews of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) can lead to significant cost savings for manufacturers. Experts indicate that simple tariff reclassification strategies can effectively reduce corporate tariff expenditures, enhance market competitiveness, and help businesses respond flexibly to the volatile trade environment.