WCO Boosts Zambias Trade Via Customs Modernization

WCO Boosts Zambias Trade Via Customs Modernization

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supports the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) in building an internationally compliant Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program to enhance trade facilitation in Zambia. Through on-site guidance, training, and gap analysis, the WCO assists the ZRA in refining its AEO system and promoting mutual recognition agreements with neighboring countries, fostering regional trade integration. Moving forward, the two parties will continue to collaborate to accelerate trade facilitation processes.

US Rail Freight Volumes Rebound in Early August

US Rail Freight Volumes Rebound in Early August

US rail freight and intermodal volumes both increased, driven by commodities such as grain, coal, and motor vehicles. Year-to-date cumulative growth suggests an ongoing economic recovery. The rise in rail shipments indicates increased industrial activity and consumer demand, reflecting positive momentum in the overall economy. This growth highlights the importance of rail as a key transportation mode for moving goods across the country and supporting economic expansion.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Armenia Boosts Customs Oversight with WCO Risk Management Aid

Armenia Boosts Customs Oversight with WCO Risk Management Aid

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supports Armenia in enhancing its customs risk management and post-clearance audit capabilities, aiming to establish an efficient "Blue Lane" to promote trade facilitation. Through diagnostic assessments, the development of risk management systems, the improvement of post-clearance audit systems, and the construction of the "Blue Lane," Armenian Customs is moving towards modernization and intelligence. This progress contributes significantly to trade security and economic development.

Chinas Shenzhen Logistics Boosts Global Business Expansion

Chinas Shenzhen Logistics Boosts Global Business Expansion

Officials from the Ministry of Commerce's Shenzhen Special Office visited the Shenzhen Logistics and Supply Chain Management Association, acknowledging its contributions to promoting the internationalization of the logistics and supply chain industry. The association facilitates international service platforms for businesses through establishing overseas offices and organizing overseas expos, assisting companies in expanding into global markets. Moving forward, the association will strengthen cooperation with the government to jointly promote industry development.

US Rail Freight Volume Rises Slightly in Late August

US Rail Freight Volume Rises Slightly in Late August

U.S. rail freight saw a slight increase overall, with intermodal transportation experiencing growth. Chemical shipments rose, while petroleum shipments declined. Both total freight volume and intermodal volume increased throughout the year, indicating positive trends in the railway sector and its contribution to the broader economy. This growth suggests a continued reliance on rail for moving goods across the country, particularly for intermodal solutions that integrate rail with other modes of transport.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Xiaohongshu Shifts Campus Hiring Strategy for 2026 Graduates

Xiaohongshu Shifts Campus Hiring Strategy for 2026 Graduates

Xiaohongshu released the "2026 Campus Recruitment Trends Report," revealing a future where personal experiences and genuine skills are prioritized. Job seekers can showcase their talents and share life experiences to highlight strengths beyond the resume, fostering a mutual connection with HR and alleviating traditional resume anxiety. This shift emphasizes authenticity and allows candidates to demonstrate their unique value proposition, moving away from solely relying on academic achievements and standardized qualifications.

US Imports Drop Sharply Disrupting Asian Supply Chains

US Imports Drop Sharply Disrupting Asian Supply Chains

Panjiva data reveals a continued decline in US import shipments, impacted by the pandemic, decreased demand, and trade frictions. While Chinese exports have significantly decreased, export growth in other Asian regions has partially offset this. Tariffs are impacting imports of products like furniture and apparel. Moving forward, businesses should proactively address supply chain risks, focus on emerging markets, and pursue digital transformation to navigate the evolving global trade landscape.

Flexport Founder Returns As CEO Amid Strategy Overhaul

Flexport Founder Returns As CEO Amid Strategy Overhaul

Flexport CEO Dave Clark's departure and founder Ryan Petersen's return signal a strategic shift, refocusing on core freight forwarding. This change reflects the company's strategic choice to prioritize growth amidst economic challenges. Flexport will face intense market competition and uncertainty moving forward. The move aims to streamline operations and reaffirm Flexport's position in the logistics industry by concentrating on its foundational services and leveraging Petersen's expertise in that area.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Chinese Firm Miao Di Innovates Traditional Medicine Patch Quality

Chinese Firm Miao Di Innovates Traditional Medicine Patch Quality

Henan Miao Di Health Industry Co., Ltd. specializes in the research and production of high-quality external application plasters and ointments. Since its establishment six years ago, the company has consistently adhered to quality as its core, driven by technological innovation and strict quality control. It is committed to upgrading plasters from "fast-moving consumer goods" to "durable goods", providing consumers with more lasting and effective health care.

Argentinas Crdoba Airport Adopts IATA Code CRD

Argentinas Crdoba Airport Adopts IATA Code CRD

Ingeniero Ambrosio L.V. Taravela International Airport (IATA code: COR) is located in Córdoba Province, Argentina, serving numerous domestic and international flights. With modern facilities and a prime location, it is an ideal starting point for travelers exploring South America.