Ningbo Port New Regulations Guidelines for Enhancing Container Customs Declaration and Inspection Timeliness

Ningbo Port New Regulations Guidelines for Enhancing Container Customs Declaration and Inspection Timeliness

New regulations from Ningbo Customs enhance the timeliness of container customs clearance and inspection. Failure to declare within 24 hours will result in information deletion. It is crucial to plan arrival and customs declaration times to avoid delays. System changes affect inspection efficiency, and early declaration can help prevent inspection delays, making accuracy in document review particularly important.

Understanding Shanghai Port Shipping Export Container Operations

Understanding Shanghai Port Shipping Export Container Operations

This article explores the operational practices of full container shipping at Shanghai Port, including customs clearance procedures, electronic packing list information, and cargo consolidation arrangements. Customs clearance at Shanghai Port typically occurs after receiving the pre-assigned shipping list, with the electronic packing list facilitating the customs process once the loaded container arrives at the port.

Amazon FBA Air Freight Guide for US Market Success

Amazon FBA Air Freight Guide for US Market Success

This article provides a detailed guide for Amazon sellers on the US FBA air freight process. It covers key steps including preparing inventory, booking cargo space, fulfillment center allocation, export customs declaration, customs clearance, flight tracking, arrival notification, and final customs clearance. This guide aims to help you efficiently manage logistics and succeed in the US market.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Customs Implements New Integrated Declaration Rules for Import and Export Goods A Transformative Journey Towards One-stop Clearance

Customs Implements New Integrated Declaration Rules for Import and Export Goods A Transformative Journey Towards One-stop Clearance

Starting from August 1, customs has implemented a new integrated declaration mechanism for import and export goods, merging the customs declaration and inspection forms into a single new declaration. This reform aims to optimize the declaration process, increase customs clearance efficiency, and significantly reduce the workload and labor costs for enterprises, with an expected improvement in clearance speed of 20-30%. Additionally, customs has provided necessary training for businesses to ensure a smooth transition to the new system, ultimately enhancing their competitiveness and participation.

08/02/2023 Logistics
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Francophone Customs Chiefs Meet in Dakar to Boost Trade Curb Smuggling

Francophone Customs Chiefs Meet in Dakar to Boost Trade Curb Smuggling

The 19th Conference of Heads of Customs Administrations of French-Speaking Countries was held in Senegal, focusing on trade facilitation, economic competitiveness, and customs cooperation in combating illicit trade. The conference adopted the 'Dakar Declaration,' which proposes ten recommendations aimed at simplifying customs clearance procedures, strengthening information sharing, deepening regional cooperation, and improving personnel skills. The WCO pledged its support and will establish a follow-up monitoring system. The Prime Minister of Senegal expressed appreciation and encouragement for the work of customs officials from French-speaking countries.

FBA Sellers How to Navigate US Export Declaration Rules

FBA Sellers How to Navigate US Export Declaration Rules

This article delves into the three customs declaration methods available to FBA sellers exporting to the United States: purchasing a bill of lading, using a customs broker, and self-filing. It details the target audience, advantages, disadvantages, and potential risks of each method. The aim is to help sellers choose the most suitable customs declaration method based on their circumstances, mitigate risks, improve logistics efficiency, and ultimately achieve business growth. This analysis provides practical guidance for navigating the complexities of US customs regulations for FBA exports.

WCO Boosts Namibias Anticounterfeiting Efforts in IP Program

WCO Boosts Namibias Anticounterfeiting Efforts in IP Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO) launched its Intellectual Property Health and Safety (IPHS) Programme, with the first online training successfully held in Namibia. This initiative aims to enhance customs' ability to combat counterfeiting and piracy, particularly focusing on illicit medical goods during the pandemic. The WCO emphasizes customs' responsibility and provides tools to address these challenges. Funded by Japan Customs, the program seeks to strengthen international cooperation through information sharing, joint enforcement operations, capacity building, and public awareness campaigns, ultimately safeguarding global trade security.

WCO Aids Gabon in Curbing Illegal Wildlife Trade

WCO Aids Gabon in Curbing Illegal Wildlife Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a CITES-Framework Action Plan training in Gabon, aimed at enhancing the capacity of African customs officers to combat illegal wildlife trade. Hosted by the Gabonese Customs Administration, the training involved representatives from multiple countries, focusing on discussing challenges and sharing experiences. The U.S. Department of State funded the training. The WCO-INAMA project is dedicated to protecting Africa's biodiversity through training and cooperation. This initiative underscores the importance of international collaboration in tackling wildlife crime and strengthening customs enforcement efforts.

WCO Introduces Certification for Postclearance Audits in Francophone Africa

WCO Introduces Certification for Postclearance Audits in Francophone Africa

The World Customs Organization (WCO) launched a French-speaking Customs Post Clearance Audit (PCA) Technical and Operational Advisor Certification Program to develop a highly qualified team of experts and enhance PCA capabilities in French-speaking regions. The inaugural seminar was successfully held at WCO headquarters. Through rigorous selection and a combination of theoretical and practical training, this program lays the foundation for customs capacity building in the French-speaking area. The initiative aims to strengthen post-clearance controls and improve overall customs efficiency within the region.

Luxor Resolution Sets New Compliance Standards for Crossborder Ecommerce

Luxor Resolution Sets New Compliance Standards for Crossborder Ecommerce

The World Customs Organization (WCO) adopted the Luxor Resolution, establishing guiding principles for cross-border e-commerce. These principles cover eight key areas: advance electronic data, facilitation, security, taxation, data analysis, partnerships, public awareness, and legal frameworks. Furthermore, a communique was issued to the WTO Ministerial Conference, reaffirming the WCO's leadership in managing cross-border e-commerce. This initiative aims to promote the standardized, efficient, and secure development of global cross-border e-commerce.