Changchun Building Expo to Showcase Northeast Chinas Construction Market

Changchun Building Expo to Showcase Northeast Chinas Construction Market

The 2026 Changchun Building Decoration and Materials Expo presents an excellent opportunity to enter the Northeast China construction materials market. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the Northeast market's potential, details the exhibition scope, and offers practical exhibiting strategies to help businesses seize opportunities and achieve business growth. It serves as a guide for companies looking to expand their presence in the region and capitalize on the growing demand for construction materials and customized home furnishings.

US Customs Delays Disrupt Amazon Walmart Supply Chains

US Customs Delays Disrupt Amazon Walmart Supply Chains

US customs inspections are intensifying, leading to increased port congestion. Amazon and Walmart warehouses are experiencing capacity issues, making delivery appointments difficult. Some warehouses are even refusing floor-loaded shipments. Oakland terminal's GATE FEE is set to increase, and inspection rates are soaring across multiple ports, with a focus on cargo value and compliance. Export businesses should closely monitor the latest developments at ports and warehouses, proactively assess risks, and implement appropriate mitigation strategies. This includes considering alternative ports or shipping methods to avoid delays and potential storage fees.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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WCO Aids Gambia in Trade Facilitation Via AEO Program

WCO Aids Gambia in Trade Facilitation Via AEO Program

With support from HMRC, the WCO is assisting the Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA) in implementing an Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program and advancing Coordinated Border Management (CBM). Through online training, field visits, and joint workshops, the initiative aims to enhance the capacity of the GRA and other border agencies. This optimization of customs clearance processes is expected to promote trade facilitation in Gambia, leading to improved efficiency and reduced costs for businesses involved in international trade. The project is crucial for Gambia's economic development by streamlining border procedures.

Uschina Freight Guide for Costeffective Oversized Shipping

Uschina Freight Guide for Costeffective Oversized Shipping

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the oversized ocean freight line from the US to China, detailing its price structure, core advantages, and key considerations. By comparing ocean freight with air freight, it highlights the advantages of ocean freight in terms of cost and capacity. It also reminds readers to pay attention to crucial aspects such as shipping time, customs clearance procedures, and cargo insurance, helping you choose the most suitable cross-border transportation solution. This ensures a smoother and more cost-effective shipping experience for large items.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Global Customs and Rights Holders Strengthen IP Protections

Global Customs and Rights Holders Strengthen IP Protections

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held its 9th Rights Holders Consultation Group Meeting, focusing on the current state of intellectual property infringement and discussing challenges such as IP protection in the e-commerce environment and environmentally sound disposal of infringing goods. The meeting emphasized strengthening cooperation between customs and rights holders, building information exchange platforms, and jointly combating counterfeit goods to maintain fair trade practices and promote global economic prosperity. This collaborative approach aims to effectively address IP infringements and safeguard legitimate trade.

WCO Advances Gender Equality in Global Trade Initiatives

WCO Advances Gender Equality in Global Trade Initiatives

On International Women's Day, the World Customs Organization (WCO) highlighted the crucial role of women in global trade and actively promotes gender equality. Through conferences, the development of assessment tools, and the implementation of leadership development programs, the WCO is dedicated to elevating the position of women in customs, breaking down gender barriers, and jointly building a more prosperous and equitable global trade landscape. The WCO's efforts aim to empower women and ensure their equal participation in shaping the future of international trade.

WCO Package Enhances Global Trade Competitiveness

WCO Package Enhances Global Trade Competitiveness

The World Customs Organization's Economic Competitiveness Package (ECP), launched in 2012, has made significant progress in enhancing global trade efficiency and promoting sustainable economic development. Through awareness-raising, tool promotion, best practice collection, and new tool development, the ECP is steadily advancing. It contributes to building a more open, efficient, and secure global trading environment. The ECP's multi-faceted approach ensures comprehensive support for customs administrations worldwide in their efforts to boost economic competitiveness through streamlined trade procedures and enhanced collaboration.

Namibia Boosts Customs Skills to Improve Tax Revenue

Namibia Boosts Customs Skills to Improve Tax Revenue

With the support of the EU-WCO Harmonized System Programme for Africa, the Namibian Revenue Agency (NamRA) organized a national commodity classification workshop. This initiative aims to enhance the commodity classification skills of customs officers, address issues such as incorrect classification and false declarations, and close tax loopholes. By combining online learning with offline workshops, the program strengthens both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, building a comprehensive support system. This contributes to customs modernization, ultimately promoting economic prosperity in Namibia.

WCO Releases Crisis Guidelines for Global Customs Coordination

WCO Releases Crisis Guidelines for Global Customs Coordination

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has released the 'Communication Guidelines During Crisis' to assist member customs administrations in addressing communication challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The guidelines emphasize the importance of defining clear communication objectives, selecting appropriate channels, developing clear strategies, building efficient teams, and strengthening internal communication. It encourages members to share practical experiences to jointly address the global crisis and maintain trade order. The guide provides a framework for effective communication during times of uncertainty and disruption.

WCO Resumes Leadership Program to Train Future Customs Leaders

WCO Resumes Leadership Program to Train Future Customs Leaders

The WCO relaunched its Leadership Development Programme, aiming to enhance the leadership and management capabilities of customs officials. This initiative addresses international trade challenges and promotes customs modernization. Sixteen countries have benefited from the program. The WCO expresses gratitude to China, Japan, and Korea for their financial contributions and support.