US Customs Delays Disrupt Supply Chains Cause Backlogs

US Customs Delays Disrupt Supply Chains Cause Backlogs

Stricter US customs policies, increased tariffs, and intensified inspections are hindering deliveries to Amazon and Walmart warehouses, exacerbating port congestion. Exporters need to pay close attention to policy changes, strengthen compliance, and optimize logistics to address these challenges. The tightened regulations are impacting supply chains and require proactive measures to mitigate potential disruptions and delays. Businesses should also explore alternative shipping routes and consider diversifying their customer base to reduce reliance on specific markets.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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WCO Highlights Customs Key Role in Pandemic Preparedness

WCO Highlights Customs Key Role in Pandemic Preparedness

The WCO's COVID-19 project aims to enhance customs' capacity to respond to emergencies and ensure supply chain security. Key aspects include international cooperation and technological innovation. The project focuses on strengthening customs' preparedness, facilitating the flow of essential goods, and mitigating disruptions to global trade. By fostering collaboration and leveraging innovative technologies, the WCO seeks to build more resilient and secure supply chains in the face of future crises. This initiative underscores the importance of customs in safeguarding global trade and protecting public health during times of uncertainty.

Customs Agencies Adopt Generative AI Amid Data Challenges

Customs Agencies Adopt Generative AI Amid Data Challenges

This paper explores the application of Generative AI (GenAI) in the customs domain from a data analyst's perspective. It analyzes the technical principles, limitations, and potential applications of GenAI, emphasizing the importance of building high-quality training corpora. It also proposes strategies to address the challenges brought about by GenAI implementation. The aim is to provide a reference for customs departments in formulating informed GenAI strategies. The paper highlights the need for careful consideration of data quality and ethical implications for successful GenAI deployment within customs operations.

Global Customs Survey Aims to Fasttrack Tech Adoption

Global Customs Survey Aims to Fasttrack Tech Adoption

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has launched a global survey to assess the application of disruptive technologies in customs, identify capacity-building needs, and promote the exchange of experiences. The survey results will update the 'WCO/WTO Study Report on Disruptive Technologies,' providing guidance for customs' digital transformation. The WCO encourages member administrations to actively participate and collectively shape the future of customs. This initiative aims to understand the impact of emerging technologies and help customs administrations leverage them effectively for improved efficiency and security.

West Africa Customs Training Thrives Amid Pandemic Challenges

West Africa Customs Training Thrives Amid Pandemic Challenges

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) joint “Mentoring Training Programme” (MTP) has made significant progress in West Africa. Overcoming the impact of the pandemic through innovative models such as virtual working groups, the program successfully enhanced the capacity of customs officers in West African countries in risk management and intelligence analysis, contributing to regional trade security and economic development. The success of this program provides a valuable reference for capacity building in other developing countries.

Customs Agencies Crack Down on Global Wildlife Trafficking

Customs Agencies Crack Down on Global Wildlife Trafficking

The World Customs Organization (WCO) actively responds to World Environment Day, emphasizing the importance of biodiversity conservation. Customs play a crucial role in sustainable development by combating environmental crimes such as illegal wildlife trade, timber trade, hazardous waste shipments, and IUU fishing. The WCO supports its member customs in addressing environmental challenges through capacity building, intelligence networks, and international cooperation, contributing to the protection of our planet.

China Customs Boosts Skills Via WCO Leadership Program

China Customs Boosts Skills Via WCO Leadership Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a leadership and management development workshop in Guangzhou, China, for Chinese Customs. The workshop aimed to enhance the capabilities of Chinese customs administrators and support their reform and modernization efforts. Topics covered included leadership, vision planning, and personnel management. The General Administration of Customs of China (GACC) highly praised the workshop and expressed its desire to continue collaborating with the WCO to build a sustainable talent development system. The GACC anticipates further cooperation to strengthen customs administration and leadership capabilities.

Customs Valuation and Transfer Pricing Align for Multinationals

Customs Valuation and Transfer Pricing Align for Multinationals

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the OECD jointly held a seminar in Pretoria, focusing on the nexus between customs valuation and transfer pricing. The conference promoted cooperation between tax and customs authorities, exploring the application of transfer pricing studies in customs valuation. It emphasized information sharing, aiming to build a fairer international trade environment. Discussions centered on how transfer pricing methodologies can inform customs valuation practices, ensuring accurate and equitable assessment of goods for duty purposes. The initiative seeks to enhance transparency and combat illicit financial flows related to trade.

Global Customs Crackdown Nets 213 Million Fake Goods

Global Customs Crackdown Nets 213 Million Fake Goods

Operation TIGRE 3, a joint customs initiative, seized 21.3 million counterfeit and pirated items worldwide. Coordinated by the World Customs Organization, the operation involved customs administrations globally using risk analysis and international cooperation to effectively combat the cross-border flow of fake goods. This action significantly contributes to cleaning up the market environment, protecting intellectual property rights, and safeguarding consumer interests.

Uruguay Customs Advances Reform with WCO Leadership Program

Uruguay Customs Advances Reform with WCO Leadership Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a leadership and management development workshop for mid-to-senior level managers of Uruguay Customs, supporting its organizational change efforts. The workshop covered core topics such as self-awareness, communication and motivation, delegation and coaching, and change management. It aimed to enhance the leadership and management skills of participants, driving the modernization of Uruguay Customs. Participants and senior management highly praised the WCO program, recognizing its significant value in global customs capacity building.