Global Shield Tightens Chemical Controls to Counter Terrorism

Global Shield Tightens Chemical Controls to Counter Terrorism

This review of Project Global Shield's activities from 2022 to the present looks ahead to actions planned for 2025, including global operations and technology promotion. Information regarding EU-funded agreements and contracts has been analyzed. The project aims to strengthen customs security and control the diversion of chemical precursors used in the illicit manufacture of drugs and explosives. It emphasizes international cooperation and the use of advanced technologies to achieve its objectives. The focus remains on preventing the misuse of chemicals and enhancing global security measures.

China Tightens Dualuse Export Controls in 2026 Update

China Tightens Dualuse Export Controls in 2026 Update

The Ministry of Commerce and the General Administration of Customs released the 2026 "Catalog of Dual-Use Items and Technologies Subject to Import and Export Licensing Management," effective January 1, 2026. Operators importing radioactive isotopes must apply for an import license after approval from the Ministry of Ecology and Environment. This new regulation serves as the "gold standard" for import and export compliance in 2026, requiring companies to update their compliance strategies promptly to ensure adherence to the latest requirements and avoid potential penalties.

Wcos SAFE Framework 2021 Enhances Global Supply Chain Security

Wcos SAFE Framework 2021 Enhances Global Supply Chain Security

The 25th session of the WCO SAFE Working Group successfully convened, reviewing and adopting the 2021 version of the SAFE Framework. This version strengthens cooperation between customs and other government agencies, focuses on the application of smart security devices, promotes the deepening and expansion of mutual recognition arrangements, and improves reporting mechanisms. The new framework aims to build a more secure, efficient, and sustainable global trade system, contributing to global economic prosperity. It emphasizes enhanced collaboration and technological advancements for improved supply chain security.

Chinasingapore Air Freight Efficiency Gains Momentum

Chinasingapore Air Freight Efficiency Gains Momentum

The demand for China-Singapore air freight is increasing, and the time efficiency varies depending on the weight of the goods. For small and light packages, express delivery is preferred; for medium weights, LCL (Less than Container Load) is suitable; for larger weights, palletized cargo is better; and for large quantities, charter flights are optimal. The origin, flight selection, and customs clearance efficiency all affect the time efficiency. Comprehensive consideration of all factors and choosing the best solution is key to optimizing delivery times and cost.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Guide to US Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

Guide to US Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

This article provides an in-depth analysis of US line small parcel logistics, covering its definition, advantages, disadvantages, and key selection considerations. It offers benefits in terms of speed, price, and service, but also faces challenges such as limited coverage, customs clearance risks, and cargo restrictions. Foreign trade enterprises should comprehensively consider cargo characteristics, customer needs, and budget to carefully select suitable logistics providers. This ensures smooth delivery of goods and maximizes profits. This careful consideration is crucial for optimizing the supply chain and ensuring customer satisfaction.

Shanghaithailand Sea Freight Expands Doortodoor Services

Shanghaithailand Sea Freight Expands Doortodoor Services

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the Sea Freight DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) service from Shanghai to Thailand, covering its definition, process, and advantages. This service simplifies import and export procedures by providing a one-stop solution for customs clearance and tax issues, ultimately reducing operational costs for businesses. It is suitable for various cargo types. Choosing a reputable logistics company and providing accurate cargo information are crucial for a smooth and efficient process. The article also evaluates the service's timeliness and cost-effectiveness.

02/06/2026 Logistics
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Norway Imposes Green Trade Barriers Via Environmental Rules

Norway Imposes Green Trade Barriers Via Environmental Rules

Norwegian Customs, in close collaboration with various regulatory bodies, has established a robust green barrier to ensure import and export trade adheres to strict environmental standards. Focusing on environmentally sensitive trade involving CITES species, waste, and chemicals, they implement joint control actions and coordinate border management approaches. Utilizing risk management and information sharing, they continuously improve environmental compliance, contributing to environmental protection in Norway and globally. Their efforts aim to prevent illegal trade and promote sustainable practices within international commerce, safeguarding the environment for future generations.

HS 2028 Revisions Aim to Simplify Green Trade Reduce Plastic Waste

HS 2028 Revisions Aim to Simplify Green Trade Reduce Plastic Waste

The World Customs Organization (WCO) 2028 HS Code update helps governments and businesses tackle plastic pollution challenges through more precise commodity classification. The new codes focus on environmentally friendly plastics, single-use plastic products, and related items. This aims to improve trade transparency, promote a circular economy, and create new green trade opportunities for businesses. By specifically identifying and categorizing these goods, the updated HS Code facilitates better monitoring and regulation of plastic waste streams and encourages the adoption of sustainable practices in international trade.

Global Shipping Firms Tackle Rising Cargo Abandonment Risks

Global Shipping Firms Tackle Rising Cargo Abandonment Risks

This paper analyzes the common causes of cargo abandonment at destination ports in international shipping from a data analyst's perspective. These causes include credit risks of both buyers and sellers, customs clearance obstacles, logistics timeliness and cost control issues, and trade disputes. It provides corresponding emergency handling steps and risk avoidance strategies, aiming to help foreign trade enterprises effectively prevent and respond to cargo abandonment risks, and protect their own interests. This analysis offers practical insights for mitigating potential losses associated with international shipping.

Guide to DDP and DDU Incoterms in Global Shipping

Guide to DDP and DDU Incoterms in Global Shipping

This article delves into the core differences between DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) and DDU (Delivered Duty Unpaid) in international shipping. It provides a detailed comparison of these two Incoterms, highlighting variations in customs clearance responsibilities, tax and duty obligations, risk transfer, and operational complexity. The article offers guidance on choosing between DDP and DDU based on specific scenarios and emphasizes the importance of clear contract terms. This aims to help businesses mitigate risks and optimize costs in international trade by making informed decisions regarding delivery terms.