China Expands Traditional Medicine Exports to UAE

China Expands Traditional Medicine Exports to UAE

To address the difficulty faced by Chinese expatriates in the UAE in obtaining Chinese medicine, this article details various express delivery solutions, including sea freight, air freight, and dedicated line logistics. It highlights crucial considerations such as declaration, packaging, customs clearance, and prohibited items. This guide aims to help overseas Chinese conveniently and safely replenish their health needs with traditional Chinese medicine.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Export Cargo Faces Strict Fumigation Compliance Rules

Export Cargo Faces Strict Fumigation Compliance Rules

Cargo fumigation is a crucial step in international logistics. The validity of fumigation certificates depends on temperature, importing country regulations, and cargo characteristics. Methyl bromide fumigation is effective but restricted. Sulfuryl fluoride fumigation is environmentally friendly and safe. Heat treatment fumigation is suitable for specialized cargo. Businesses should monitor policy changes and select appropriate fumigation methods to ensure smooth customs clearance.

Global Shipping Firms Weigh Taxinclusive Vs Taxexclusive Pricing

Global Shipping Firms Weigh Taxinclusive Vs Taxexclusive Pricing

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the differences between tax-inclusive and tax-exclusive models in international logistics, covering cost structure, customs clearance processes, risk responsibilities, and applicable scenarios. The aim is to assist foreign trade practitioners in selecting the most suitable logistics model based on their specific circumstances, thereby achieving cost reduction and efficiency improvement, and enhancing international market competitiveness.

Global Customs Body Stresses Air Cargo Security Collaboration

Global Customs Body Stresses Air Cargo Security Collaboration

The World Customs Organization (WCO) attended the International Air Cargo Forum, focusing on industry challenges and opportunities while emphasizing cooperation and security. The forum covered topics such as cybersecurity, e-commerce, PLACI, and new EU regulations. The WCO presented its tools and measures for trade facilitation and security, and highlighted its collaboration with ICAO on an action plan. The LEADS initiative provides a platform for industry leaders to discuss key challenges facing the air cargo industry, promoting global trade prosperity.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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New Framework Aims to Boost Gender Equality in Global Trade

New Framework Aims to Boost Gender Equality in Global Trade

During the 2019 WTO Global Review of Aid for Trade, the WCO co-organized a side event focusing on gender mainstreaming in trade facilitation. The meeting highlighted the importance of gender equality, revealing barriers to women's participation in trade. Experiences from the EU and Uganda were shared, and the WCO presented its tools and initiatives to promote gender equality and diversity in customs. This event laid the groundwork for future efforts to promote gender equality within Aid for Trade initiatives.

Bolivia Boosts Trade with WCO Origin Predetermination Support

Bolivia Boosts Trade with WCO Origin Predetermination Support

The WCO is assisting Bolivia in enhancing its Origin Advance Ruling (OAR) capabilities. This initiative aims to promote trade facilitation, enabling Bolivia to better integrate into global value chains and strengthen its export competitiveness. By improving OAR processes, Bolivia can provide greater certainty and predictability to traders, reducing delays and costs associated with customs procedures. This collaboration with the WCO supports Bolivia's efforts to streamline trade, attract investment, and ultimately boost its economic growth through increased participation in international trade.

WCO Advances Global Trade With Single Window Data Model

WCO Advances Global Trade With Single Window Data Model

The World Customs Organization Data Model (WCO DM) is crucial for global trade facilitation. By establishing unified data standards and electronic messages, it simplifies cross-border regulatory processes, reduces costs for businesses and governments, and promotes information sharing and risk management. Ultimately, it enables an efficient “Single Window” environment, contributing to accelerated global trade. The WCO DM streamlines interactions between traders and regulatory agencies, enhancing transparency and predictability in international trade operations. Its adoption fosters greater efficiency and competitiveness within the global marketplace.

WCO Asiapacific Seminar Enhances Customs Risk Management

WCO Asiapacific Seminar Enhances Customs Risk Management

The WCO Asia-Pacific Risk Management and Enforcement Analysis Workshop was held in Japan, aiming to enhance customs risk management capabilities in the Asia-Pacific region. The workshop covered topics such as risk assessment, target setting, and the establishment of national targeting centers. It emphasized the crucial role of data analysis in risk management and contributed to regional trade security and facilitation. Participants discussed best practices and strategies for identifying and mitigating potential threats to trade and supply chains within the region.

Global Trade Rules to Be Updated Under HS Reform

Global Trade Rules to Be Updated Under HS Reform

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has launched an exploratory study for the strategic review of the Harmonized System (HS) code system. This aims to assess the system's usability, adequacy, and health, while exploring future development strategies. The review addresses new global trade challenges, enhances trade efficiency, and promotes trade facilitation and security. It lays the groundwork for a more efficient, fair, and sustainable global trade system. All parties are encouraged to actively participate and shape the future of the HS system.

Qatar Chamber Adopts ATA System to Ease International Trade

Qatar Chamber Adopts ATA System to Ease International Trade

The Qatar Chamber of Commerce's accession to the ATA international guarantee chain facilitates the cross-border movement of goods for businesses. The ATA Carnet simplifies customs procedures, eliminates tariffs, saves time and costs, and promotes international trade facilitation. Businesses should seize this opportunity, understand the ATA Carnet regulations, and expand into the Qatari market. This provides a streamlined process for temporary import and export, making it easier for businesses to participate in international exhibitions, fairs, and other temporary activities in Qatar.