Namibia Modernizes Customs with Datadriven Tariff System

Namibia Modernizes Customs with Datadriven Tariff System

The World Customs Organization (WCO), in collaboration with the European Union, is assisting the Namibian Revenue Agency (NamRA) in enhancing its commodity classification capabilities through the 'HS Project Africa'. This initiative employs systematic training and case studies to develop a team of experts proficient in the Harmonized System (HS). The project aims to improve customs clearance efficiency, reduce trade disputes, increase revenue collection, and ultimately contribute to Namibia's economic development.

Yiwusingapore Small Parcel Shipping Costs Drop

Yiwusingapore Small Parcel Shipping Costs Drop

Qisheng International Logistics offers DDP sea freight small parcel service from Yiwu to Singapore. Leveraging its efficient sea freight line, stable transit times, full visibility tracking system, and professional customs clearance team, Qisheng provides secure, reliable, and convenient logistics solutions. This service helps businesses expand into the Singaporean market by offering a hassle-free shipping experience with duties and taxes included in the price and streamlined customs processes.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Chinaeurope Sea Freight Key Routes and Challenges

Chinaeurope Sea Freight Key Routes and Challenges

China-Europe sea freight main routes include Panama and Suez. Route selection needs to consider cargo type, time constraints, and cost. The process includes booking, customs declaration, customs clearance, and cargo pickup. Information on sea freight transit times and port details is provided, enabling informed decisions for efficient and cost-effective transportation between China and Europe. Optimization of these factors is crucial for successful international trade and supply chain management.

China Tightens Customs Rules to Curb Personal Shopping Proxies

China Tightens Customs Rules to Curb Personal Shopping Proxies

Starting June 1, China Customs has implemented new regulations for incoming travelers' luggage, prohibiting the release of five categories of imported goods to curb personal purchasing. Travelers must ensure their personal items from abroad fall within a 'reasonable quantity for personal use'; any excess will be temporarily held and subject to customs procedures. The tax exemption policy outlines specific restrictions for cigarettes, discs, and electronic products, which require special attention to compliance. Failure to adhere to these rules may result in customs intervention.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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WCO Advances Trade Reforms in Turkmenistan Via Revised Kyoto Convention

WCO Advances Trade Reforms in Turkmenistan Via Revised Kyoto Convention

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a seminar in Turkmenistan to promote the Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC) and raise awareness of the importance of simplified and harmonized customs procedures. By providing detailed interpretations of the RKC articles, self-assessment tools, and considering Turkmenistan's specific context, the WCO is helping the country lay the groundwork for future accession to the RKC. This initiative aims to facilitate trade and promote economic development in Turkmenistan by streamlining its customs processes and aligning them with international standards.

WCO Businesses Collaborate to Counter Global Trade Protectionism

WCO Businesses Collaborate to Counter Global Trade Protectionism

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Private Sector Consultative Group (PSCG) convened to discuss addressing trade protectionism, promoting trade facilitation, and regulating e-commerce. The meeting emphasized strengthening cooperation between customs and the private sector to jointly tackle global trade challenges and support economic and social development. Key topics included streamlining customs procedures, enhancing data exchange, and fostering a more predictable and transparent trading environment. The discussions highlighted the importance of public-private partnerships in navigating the evolving landscape of international trade.

Customs Agencies Tackle Global Waste Trade Crisis

Customs Agencies Tackle Global Waste Trade Crisis

A World Customs Organization report highlights the serious global waste trade situation, emphasizing the crucial role of customs in border control. The report analyzes the regional characteristics of waste trade and major illegal trade targets. It proposes strengthening risk management, increasing resource investment, enhancing international cooperation, and applying technology to address the issue. The aim is to build a new global waste governance framework. The report underscores the importance of effective customs procedures to combat illegal waste shipments and protect the environment.

Zimbabwe Tax Authority Gains from WCO Leadership Program

Zimbabwe Tax Authority Gains from WCO Leadership Program

The WCO held a workshop in Zimbabwe to enhance the management capabilities of ZIMRA, promoting customs modernization and trade development. The workshop aimed to improve tax efficiency and international competitiveness. Key areas covered included leadership development strategies tailored for customs and tax administration. Participants explored best practices in streamlining customs procedures, leveraging technology for tax collection, and fostering a culture of compliance. The ultimate goal is to bolster Zimbabwe's economic growth through efficient and effective revenue collection and enhanced trade facilitation.

Georgia Boosts Customs Efficiency With HS Reforms Global Partnerships

Georgia Boosts Customs Efficiency With HS Reforms Global Partnerships

Georgia Customs enhanced commodity classification skills and promoted customs modernization by hosting a Harmonized System (HS) workshop. The workshop, jointly organized by the WCO and the Georgian Revenue Service, covered the HS Convention, tariff classification practices, and advance ruling systems. It aimed to establish a tariff classification system compliant with international standards and facilitate trade. The experience of Georgia provides a valuable reference for other developing countries seeking to improve their customs procedures and ensure accurate commodity classification according to the HS.