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.

USPS Expands Sorting Centers to Speed Holiday Deliveries

USPS Expands Sorting Centers to Speed Holiday Deliveries

To handle the holiday surge in package volume, USPS will open 11 new sorting centers, optimizing processes and improving efficiency. This initiative is a key part of the "Delivering for America" plan, aimed at modernizing and streamlining the postal service's operations. The new centers will help expedite package delivery and reduce potential delays during peak season, ensuring a smoother and more reliable shipping experience for customers.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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USPS Implements Cost Cuts Digital Shifts for Sustainability

USPS Implements Cost Cuts Digital Shifts for Sustainability

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is implementing a plan to cut $20 billion in costs, aiming for profitability by 2015. This involves consolidating mail processing facilities, adjusting service standards, and optimizing staffing. The plan faces challenges including regulatory hurdles and labor agreements. To succeed, USPS needs to strengthen data analysis and implement data-driven decision-making processes to navigate these complexities and achieve its financial goals.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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USPS Suspends China Package Imports Straining Crossborder Ecommerce

USPS Suspends China Package Imports Straining Crossborder Ecommerce

The United States Postal Service (USPS) has announced a suspension on accepting packages from China and Hong Kong, raising concerns among cross-border e-commerce sellers. As a result, the small package logistics market is in turmoil, with sellers facing pressure to adapt to new policies and additional costs. Sellers need to closely monitor changes in tariffs and consider switching to other shipping companies.

08/05/2025 Logistics
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USPS Implements Costcutting Measures Amid Financial Review

USPS Implements Costcutting Measures Amid Financial Review

The United States Postal Service (USPS) plans to consolidate its distribution facilities to reduce transportation costs. This involves reducing the existing 19,000 delivery units to 15,000. The USPS aims to address financial difficulties and improve efficiency through process optimization, leveraging existing facilities, and pilot operations. Employee groups have expressed concerns regarding the plan. Other carriers are also making network adjustments in response to the changing landscape.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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USPS Reform Act Aims to Cut Losses Modernize Logistics

USPS Reform Act Aims to Cut Losses Modernize Logistics

The US Postal Service Reform Act aims to improve the USPS's financial situation. Key provisions include eliminating pre-funding of retirement benefits, integrating healthcare, and mandating six-day delivery. Experts argue that the reform is not a 'bailout' but a correction of historical flaws. The USPS still faces numerous challenges, such as transitioning to electric vehicles and adjusting delivery standards. Future developments require close attention.

Global Customs Agencies Collaborate on Humor Initiative nothing to Declare

Global Customs Agencies Collaborate on Humor Initiative nothing to Declare

The film 'Nothing to Declare' humorously depicts Franco-Belgian customs cooperation, highlighting the importance of international customs cooperation in facilitating trade, combating smuggling, and maintaining security. This article delves into the specific manifestations of customs cooperation, the challenges it faces, and its future development directions. It emphasizes the crucial role of customs cooperation in the era of globalization, showcasing how collaborative efforts between customs administrations benefit international trade and security.

Global Tech Leaders to Convene at 2026 WCO Conference

Global Tech Leaders to Convene at 2026 WCO Conference

The World Customs Organization (WCO) will hold a technical conference in 2026, bringing together experts and stakeholders from the global customs sector to discuss innovations in customs technology and modernization in management. The conference aims to promote international cooperation and the sharing of experiences, fostering improvements in customs efficiency and transparency.

08/08/2025 Logistics
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US Air Freight Vs Express Delivery Customs Clearance Explained

US Air Freight Vs Express Delivery Customs Clearance Explained

Air freight customs clearance and express customs clearance in the U.S. have distinct characteristics regarding the entities involved, processes, timelines, responsibilities, and applicable scenarios. Air freight customs clearance is more suitable for bulk cargo, while express customs clearance is better for small packages and urgent shipments. The choice should be evaluated based on specific needs.