Ivory Coast Improves Customs Classification with Eubacked Initiative

Ivory Coast Improves Customs Classification with Eubacked Initiative

Within the framework of the EU-funded PACIR project, the WCO held a national workshop in Côte d'Ivoire to enhance customs officers' capabilities in tariff classification. The workshop covered HS system explanations, tool support, and training module development. It aimed to improve the accuracy and efficiency of customs classification in Côte d'Ivoire, promote trade facilitation, and recommended the prompt implementation of the HS 2012 amendments. The initiative seeks to streamline customs procedures and contribute to the country's economic growth by ensuring accurate and consistent tariff application.

Burkina Faso Customs Implements Competency Framework to Modernize HR

Burkina Faso Customs Implements Competency Framework to Modernize HR

With the support of the WCO, Burkina Faso Customs has launched a competency framework and job directory to improve human resource management and organizational efficiency. This initiative serves as a valuable model for developing countries seeking to enhance their customs administration. The implementation of the competency framework aims to strengthen the skills and knowledge of customs officials, leading to improved performance and better service delivery. By focusing on capacity building and effective human resource practices, Burkina Faso Customs is contributing to economic growth and trade facilitation.

Ghana Customs Advances Modernization with WCOWACAM Project

Ghana Customs Advances Modernization with WCOWACAM Project

The World Customs Organization (WCO) assessed the impact of the WCO-WACAM project's support to the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), revealing significant progress in stakeholder engagement, human resource management, and strategic management. The WCO will continue to deepen its cooperation with the GRA, assisting its modernization efforts and enhancing trade facilitation. This collaboration aims to contribute to Ghana's economic development by streamlining customs procedures and fostering a more efficient trading environment. The WCO remains committed to supporting the GRA in achieving its strategic goals.

WCO Urges Modernization to Boost Sri Lankas Economy

WCO Urges Modernization to Boost Sri Lankas Economy

WCO Secretary General Kunio Mikuriya's speech at the Postgraduate Institute of Management, Sri Lanka, highlighted the importance of knowledge, communication, and integrity, exploring the role of customs modernization in post-conflict economic reconstruction. Through the Master of Customs Administration program, research seminars, and meetings with government officials and business representatives, the Secretary General emphasized the crucial role of knowledge-driven approaches, public-private partnerships, and international cooperation in building an efficient trade environment. These elements are vital for fostering economic growth and stability in the region.

Heathrow Cargo Operations Resume Postoutage Easing Supply Chain Strain

Heathrow Cargo Operations Resume Postoutage Easing Supply Chain Strain

Heathrow Airport's cargo operations quickly recovered after a power outage, signifying the reactivation of a crucial node in the global supply chain. Despite backlog challenges, collaborative efforts ensured timely delivery of goods, highlighting the resilience and adaptability of the air cargo industry. This incident also prompted reflection on supply chain risk management and the strengthening of contingency plans to address future challenges. The swift recovery underscores the importance of Heathrow as a vital link in global trade and the industry's commitment to overcoming disruptions.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Global Air Freight Delays How to Claim Compensation

Global Air Freight Delays How to Claim Compensation

Air freight delays are a common issue in international trade. This article provides a detailed claims guide, instructing cargo owners on how to recover freight losses, even without insurance, by distinguishing responsibilities, building a chain of evidence, and utilizing legal means. It emphasizes the importance of detail and professionalism in the claim process. By following these strategies, cargo owners can potentially recover not only the lost freight costs but also receive additional compensation. This guide offers practical advice for navigating the complexities of air freight delay claims.

US Exits Paris Pact Strains Supply Chains

US Exits Paris Pact Strains Supply Chains

The US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement has sparked global concern, profoundly impacting freight, logistics, and supply chains. Major shippers had urged the US to remain in the agreement, but to no avail. The Trump administration indicated it would seek renegotiation or a new agreement, while France, Germany, and Italy emphasized the agreement's irreversibility. Global supply chains need to closely monitor the situation and continue to be proactive in sustainable development. The implications of this decision will be felt throughout international trade and environmental policy.

Indias Mumbai Airport Sees Rising Cargo Demand Amid Economic Growth

Indias Mumbai Airport Sees Rising Cargo Demand Amid Economic Growth

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA), Mumbai, India's largest international airport, serves as a crucial gateway connecting India to the world. This article provides an in-depth analysis of CSMIA's locational advantages, route network, cargo capacity, customs clearance policies, and warehousing services. It offers businesses a detailed guide to tap into the Indian market, helping them optimize their supply chain layout and enhance regional trade competitiveness. This exploration aims to empower businesses seeking to leverage CSMIA's capabilities for efficient and effective operations within the Indian subcontinent.

Copa Airlines Expands Global Reach from Central America

Copa Airlines Expands Global Reach from Central America

Copa Airlines leverages its strategic hub operations and privileged geographical location to build an air network covering the Americas, Europe, and the Caribbean. It is not only one of the most influential airlines in Central America and the Caribbean but also promotes regional economic development. Copa's hub in Panama City connects numerous destinations, making it a key player in the aviation industry and facilitating travel and trade across the region. Its efficient operations and extensive network contribute significantly to Panama's role as a major air hub.

01/07/2026 Airlines
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Cambodia Boosts Customs Valuation Skills with WCO Japan Aid

Cambodia Boosts Customs Valuation Skills with WCO Japan Aid

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supported a customs valuation workshop in Cambodia to enhance the valuation capabilities of officers from the General Department of Customs and Excise of Cambodia (GDCE). The workshop covered the WTO Valuation Agreement, key technical issues, and valuation control measures, sharing case studies and experiences. Through this workshop, Cambodian Customs is expected to improve revenue collection, promote trade facilitation, and inject new vitality into the national economic development. The focus was on practical application and knowledge transfer to improve valuation accuracy and efficiency.