World Customs Organization Enhances Trade with Time Release Study

World Customs Organization Enhances Trade with Time Release Study

The World Customs Organization (WCO) actively promotes the Time Release Study (TRS) to enhance global trade efficiency and accelerate the implementation of the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA). TRS quantifies the time taken for goods clearance, helping countries identify bottlenecks and optimize processes. The WCO encourages members to share their TRS experiences and explore its application in international trade corridors. Furthermore, it aims to promote TRS as a global tool to drive trade facilitation worldwide.

DR Congo Customs Adopts Green Policies for Trade Compliance

DR Congo Customs Adopts Green Policies for Trade Compliance

The Democratic Republic of Congo Customs is actively promoting a green transition in cross-border trade. By improving regulations, strengthening inter-departmental cooperation, and utilizing advanced technologies, they strive to balance economic development with environmental protection. While facing challenges, this endeavor also presents significant development opportunities. The DRC Customs' practical experience offers valuable lessons for other developing countries seeking to implement sustainable trade practices. This approach highlights the potential for customs administrations to play a crucial role in fostering environmentally responsible trade.

Global Customs Agencies Adopt Agile Tech at WCO 2026

Global Customs Agencies Adopt Agile Tech at WCO 2026

The 2026 WCO Technology Conference in Abu Dhabi successfully concluded, focusing on "Customs Agility in a Complex World." The conference highlighted the pivotal role of technology in enhancing customs efficiency and ensuring trade security. Discussions covered the application of technologies like non-intrusive inspection, risk management, and cloud computing, emphasizing international cooperation and multi-stakeholder engagement. A hackathon showcased innovative practices, pointing towards the development of smarter, more secure, and efficient customs operations.

Rotterdam Convention Spurs Customs Code Reform for Chemical Trade

Rotterdam Convention Spurs Customs Code Reform for Chemical Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) recommends revising the Harmonized System (HS) codes to more accurately track and regulate the international trade of hazardous chemicals controlled under the Rotterdam Convention. This aims to improve data quality, enhance international cooperation, and support more effective chemical management policies. Businesses need to proactively address compliance challenges and work together to build a safer global trade system. This revision will allow for better monitoring and enforcement of the Convention, ensuring responsible trade practices for dangerous chemicals.

Philippines Boosts Customs Efficiency with WCO World Bank Aid

Philippines Boosts Customs Efficiency with WCO World Bank Aid

Philippine Customs is collaborating with the World Customs Organization (WCO) and the World Bank to advance reform and modernization projects. These projects encompass three main objectives: strengthening the information technology infrastructure, revitalizing the human resource management system, and supporting the development of the Customs Academy. Through this international cooperation, Philippine Customs aims to enhance its modernization efforts and contribute more effectively to economic development.

Revised Kyoto Convention Aims to Simplify Global Customs Procedures

Revised Kyoto Convention Aims to Simplify Global Customs Procedures

The 29th session of the Revised Kyoto Convention Management Committee focused on potential draft texts of specific annexes, marking a crucial stage in the comprehensive review. Discussions covered topics such as goods handling, postal traffic, and relief consignments, aiming to simplify customs procedures and improve trade efficiency. Businesses should actively track policy changes, optimize customs data, and strengthen compliance management to seize opportunities and address challenges. This proactive approach is essential for navigating the evolving landscape of international trade and ensuring smooth cross-border operations.

Asiapacific Rail Freight Expands with WCO Digital Customs Push

Asiapacific Rail Freight Expands with WCO Digital Customs Push

The World Customs Organization (WCO) successfully held its first Asia-Pacific Railway Seminar in Seoul, Korea, aiming to promote the standardization and digital transformation of customs procedures for rail transport. The conference focused on the WCO Railway Guide, simplified customs procedures, the application of advanced technologies, and international cooperation. This initiative is expected to inject new momentum into the development of rail freight in the Asia-Pacific region and further promote regional economic growth. The seminar provided a platform for discussion and collaboration among stakeholders in the railway and customs sectors.

Amazon Sellers Face Customs Hurdles in Global FBA Shipping

Amazon Sellers Face Customs Hurdles in Global FBA Shipping

Amazon FBA international logistics clearance is a significant challenge for cross-border e-commerce sellers. This paper analyzes the root causes of clearance difficulties, emphasizing the importance of selecting professional clearance services and understanding the regulations of different countries. It provides practical advice on addressing clearance challenges, helping sellers mitigate risks and ensure smooth customs clearance for their goods. Focus is placed on proactive measures and due diligence to navigate the complexities of international trade and avoid costly delays or penalties associated with FBA shipments.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Trans Customs Wins Mercado Libres Top Tax Service Award

Trans Customs Wins Mercado Libres Top Tax Service Award

Cross-border tax service provider Trans Customs Link has been awarded the Mercado Libre "Supreme Excellence Award," highlighting its outstanding contribution to the Latin American cross-border e-commerce tax service sector. As an official Mercado Libre ecosystem partner, Trans Customs Link is committed to promoting the prosperity of the Latin American cross-border e-commerce ecosystem by providing professional tax compliance services to sellers, helping them expand into overseas markets. This award signifies a higher standard and more professional development in the field of cross-border e-commerce tax services.

Chinas Food Export Rules Key Customs Guidelines for Businesses

Chinas Food Export Rules Key Customs Guidelines for Businesses

This article interprets China's customs supervision of exported food from the perspective of a data analyst. It emphasizes compliant operation for enterprises, requiring them to complete registration and filing, accept verification and random inspections, and prioritize information management to ensure food safety. Key aspects include understanding regulatory requirements, implementing robust data tracking systems, and proactively addressing potential risks to maintain compliance and facilitate smooth export processes. Ultimately, adherence to these guidelines is crucial for businesses seeking to succeed in the global food market.