WCO Offers Handson Training for Chemical Trade Compliance

WCO Offers Handson Training for Chemical Trade Compliance

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has launched a hands-on training camp on chemical classification to enhance the capabilities of customs chemists in chemical classification, origin determination, and trade security. The program includes theoretical learning at the WCO headquarters and practical training at the Japan Customs Central Laboratory, focusing on the latest technologies and analytical methods to improve the management efficiency of customs laboratories. This initiative aims to equip customs officials with the necessary skills to accurately classify chemicals and ensure compliance with international trade regulations.

Guide to Yola Airport YOL and Air Cargo Efficiency

Guide to Yola Airport YOL and Air Cargo Efficiency

This article focuses on Yola Airport (YOL) and explores the importance of airport codes in air freight. It provides methods for efficiently querying airport codes. The significance of labels, markings, accompanying documents, and customs clearance requirements in air freight operations is emphasized. Furthermore, the article introduces air freight tracking systems and the integration of global air freight resources to facilitate international freight business. This overview helps streamline processes and improve efficiency within the air cargo industry.

FTZ Cargo Classification Model Boosts Global Trade Efficiency

FTZ Cargo Classification Model Boosts Global Trade Efficiency

The customs of the Free Trade Zone has launched a cargo status classification supervision model, allowing both bonded and non-bonded goods to be stored in the same warehouse. This model not only effectively reduces operational costs for enterprises but also enhances business efficiency and market competitiveness. Companies like Yuanchu International Logistics have utilized this innovative scheme to achieve resource integration and diversified development, contributing to the modernization of the logistics system in the Shanghai Free Trade Zone.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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West Africa Launches Electronic Trade Transit System

West Africa Launches Electronic Trade Transit System

Five West African nations are jointly developing an electronic transit system to streamline processes, reduce costs, and improve efficiency, thereby promoting regional economic integration and supporting trade facilitation agreements. This initiative aims to modernize customs procedures and enhance the movement of goods within the region, fostering economic growth and attracting investment. By leveraging technology, the system seeks to overcome existing bottlenecks and create a more predictable and transparent trade environment for businesses operating in West Africa.

ADB and WTO Partner to Enhance Global Trade Facilitation

ADB and WTO Partner to Enhance Global Trade Facilitation

The President of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) visited the World Customs Organization (WCO) headquarters, engaging in in-depth discussions on the global economic situation, Sustainable Development Goals, international technical issues, regional integration, and the current trade environment. Both parties pledged to deepen cooperation to jointly address global trade challenges and promote trade facilitation. The discussions highlighted the importance of collaboration between the ADB and WCO in navigating the evolving global trade landscape and fostering sustainable economic growth.

WCO Upgrades Cargo System to Strengthen Trade Security

WCO Upgrades Cargo System to Strengthen Trade Security

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has released an upgraded version of its Cargo Targeting System (CTS) to enhance global trade security and facilitation. The new version features significant improvements in user interface, risk analysis capabilities, and data integration, and has been successfully deployed in several countries worldwide. This upgrade signifies the WCO's commitment to providing its members with more effective and sustainable cargo risk assessment and pre-shipment inspection capabilities to address increasingly complex global trade challenges.

South American Smes Boost Ecommerce with Improved Logistics

South American Smes Boost Ecommerce with Improved Logistics

Logistics is crucial for SMEs venturing into the South American market. This paper analyzes the three major 'breakpoints' in non-direct flight routes and proposes building 'Definitive Logistics' to overcome these challenges. It emphasizes that selecting a logistics partner requires focusing on their depth in transit control, local customs clearance, and last-mile network integration. This approach aims to create a controllable, reliable, and predictable 'virtual direct flight channel', helping sellers achieve stable growth in the South American market.

New Customs Declaration Form Adds Trade Country (region) Indicator to Promote International Trade Transparency

New Customs Declaration Form Adds Trade Country (region) Indicator to Promote International Trade Transparency

The General Administration of Customs recently announced reforms to the customs declaration process, introducing a new 'Trade Country (Region)' indicator. This change aims to enhance the accuracy of customs declarations and reflect the true state of international trade, in line with the developments of economic globalization. The indicator will streamline the customs clearance process, improve efficiency, and assist businesses in conducting more effective global trade.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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WCO Launches Scholarships for Small Island Economies Capacity Building

WCO Launches Scholarships for Small Island Economies Capacity Building

The World Customs Organization (WCO) launched a scholarship program for Small Island Economies (SIEs) to enhance the capacity building of customs officials in these regions. The program provides training in areas such as international economics, trade regulations, data analysis, and risk management to SIEs customs officials through needs assessments, curriculum design, and expert instruction. It aims to help them improve customs management and promote sustainable economic development.

WCO Introduces French Online Courses for Trade Efficiency

WCO Introduces French Online Courses for Trade Efficiency

The WCO has launched a French version of its Data Model and Customs Valuation online course to help customs officers in French-speaking regions improve their skills and promote trade facilitation. This initiative aims to empower customs officials with the necessary knowledge and tools to effectively implement the WCO Data Model and apply customs valuation principles. By providing access to this comprehensive training in French, the WCO is enhancing accessibility and fostering greater participation, ultimately contributing to more efficient and transparent customs procedures and smoother international trade flows.