WCO Releases Guide to Bolster Global Trade Disaster Preparedness

WCO Releases Guide to Bolster Global Trade Disaster Preparedness

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Permanent Technical Committee (PTC) approved the 'Disaster Management and Supply Chain Continuity Guidelines' to help businesses cope with emergencies and ensure supply chain security. The meeting also discussed accelerating vaccine distribution, optimizing passenger clearance, regulating e-commerce trade, and improving customs clearance efficiency, providing direction for global trade development. Businesses should actively learn and apply these outcomes to enhance their risk resistance and competitiveness.

WCO Backs Latin Americacaribbean Trade Modernization

WCO Backs Latin Americacaribbean Trade Modernization

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is supporting the development of a more competitive trade environment in Latin America and the Caribbean through initiatives like the Mercator Program. By adopting global standards, strengthening regional cooperation, implementing data-driven risk management, and collaborating with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the WCO aims to improve customs efficiency in the region. This facilitates integration into global value chains and ultimately contributes to sustainable development.

Gambia Revenue Authority Boosts Staff Training with WACAM Partnership

Gambia Revenue Authority Boosts Staff Training with WACAM Partnership

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the West Africa Customs Administration Modernization Project, supported the Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA) in implementing competency-based human resource management modernization. The expert team assisted the GRA in refining key tools such as the competency directory and job directory, laying the foundation for subsequent communication, change management, and system implementation. This initiative aims to improve tax collection efficiency and promote national economic development.

Burkina Faso Joins Kyoto Convention to Enhance Trade

Burkina Faso Joins Kyoto Convention to Enhance Trade

Burkina Faso has acceded to the Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC), becoming the 111th contracting party. The RKC simplifies customs clearance procedures, promotes trade facilitation, and enhances global competitiveness. By adopting the RKC, Burkina Faso aims to streamline its customs operations, reduce trade barriers, and ultimately boost its economic growth. This accession underscores the country's commitment to international standards and its desire to integrate more effectively into the global trading system.

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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Klean Kanteen Slashes Emissions Streamlines Supply Chain

Klean Kanteen Slashes Emissions Streamlines Supply Chain

Klean Kanteen, in partnership with Flexport, leveraged the platform's carbon emission data to optimize its supply chain management. This collaboration significantly reduced reporting time and successfully eliminated hundreds of tons of CO2 emissions. The case study demonstrates how businesses can achieve a win-win situation for both economic benefits and environmental impact through technological innovation and data-driven decision-making. It provides valuable experience for other companies aiming to build a sustainable supply chain.

Proper HS Code Classification for Product Manuals in International Trade

Proper HS Code Classification for Product Manuals in International Trade

This article discusses the classification of HS codes for product manuals in international trade. Product manuals can be imported and exported with machines or separately, leading to different classification methods. When imported and exported with products, they can be classified as 4901; when exported separately, they are classified as advertising printed materials under 4911.1010. Understanding these two scenarios is crucial for accurate reporting, and it is recommended to consult relevant professionals to ensure compliance.

Amazon Sellers Face Rising Threat of Listing Hijackers

Amazon Sellers Face Rising Threat of Listing Hijackers

This article provides an in-depth analysis of Amazon Listing Hijacking, covering its definition, forms, and potential damages. It offers effective countermeasures, including Listing monitoring, Brand Registry enrollment, trademark registration, and proactive reporting. The aim is to help sellers protect their Listings, safeguard their rights, and achieve sustainable growth on the Amazon platform. By understanding and implementing these strategies, sellers can mitigate the risks associated with Listing Hijacking and maintain a competitive edge.

Iatas IOSA XML Enhances Aviation Safety Efficiency

Iatas IOSA XML Enhances Aviation Safety Efficiency

IATA's IOSA XML scheme revolutionizes aviation safety management by providing structured data. This innovation enhances efficiency, reduces costs, and ensures compliance. By standardizing data exchange, it facilitates better analysis and proactive risk mitigation. The XML format allows for seamless integration with existing systems, improving data accessibility and reporting capabilities. Ultimately, the IOSA XML scheme contributes to a safer and more efficient aviation industry by streamlining safety-related processes and promoting data-driven decision-making.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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IATA Introduces BSP Course to Simplify Agency Ticketing

IATA Introduces BSP Course to Simplify Agency Ticketing

IATA (International Air Transport Association) introduces an introductory online course on the BSP (Billing and Settlement Plan) system. This course aims to help travel agency professionals understand the BSP system's operational principles and improve ticketing settlement efficiency. The curriculum covers fundamental BSP concepts, terminology, participants, and ticketing reporting procedures. It is suitable for accountants, travel agency staff, and other relevant professionals. Upon completion and passing the exam, participants will receive an IATA certificate of completion.