Lesotho Revenue Authority Advances Operational Excellence in Strategic Retreat

Lesotho Revenue Authority Advances Operational Excellence in Strategic Retreat

The Lesotho Revenue Authority (LRA) successfully held a high-level strategic retreat to clarify strategic priorities, enhance leadership, and accelerate reform and modernization. The World Customs Organization, the World Bank, and the Finnish Customs Cooperation Fund provided support. The retreat strengthened the management team's cohesion and provided clear direction for the organization's future development. Key focus areas included improving tax administration, fostering effective leadership, and driving strategic growth initiatives to enhance the LRA's overall performance and contribution to Lesotho's economic development.

Haiti Dominican Republic Boost Customs Skills in WCO Workshop

Haiti Dominican Republic Boost Customs Skills in WCO Workshop

The WCO trained customs officers in Haiti to enhance their valuation capabilities. This initiative aimed to strengthen customs valuation practices, ensuring revenue security and promoting fair trade. Furthermore, the program fostered cooperation between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, encouraging regional collaboration in customs administration. By building capacity and promoting regional partnerships, the WCO contributes to the sustainable development of Haiti and the wider Caribbean region, facilitating legitimate trade and combating illicit activities. The focus on valuation is crucial for accurate revenue collection and a level playing field for businesses.

HS Committee Reviews Global Trade Classifications in 59th Meeting

HS Committee Reviews Global Trade Classifications in 59th Meeting

The 59th session of the World Customs Organization's Harmonized System Committee (HSC) significantly impacts global commodity classification. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the classification opinions, amendments to the Harmonized System Explanatory Notes, and specific commodity classification rulings adopted during the meeting. Using concrete examples, it elucidates the classification logic and offers enterprises strategies to navigate these changes and mitigate trade risks. Understanding these updates is crucial for accurate declarations and avoiding potential penalties in international trade.

WCO Updates Commodity Classifications in Major HS Committee Session

WCO Updates Commodity Classifications in Major HS Committee Session

The 58th Session Decisions of the WCO Harmonized System Committee have been released, encompassing 14 new commodity classification opinions, 10 revisions to the Harmonized System Explanatory Notes, and 27 commodity classification rulings. These decisions cover a wide range of goods including chili seeds, chocolate stew, cough drops, candy dispensers, ceramic ink, Hall elements, tube bundle containers, balance scooters, floating structures, fracture fixation products, and virtual reality sets. This provides significant guidance on commodity classification for global trade participants.

WCO Aids Bosnias Tax Authority in Risk Management Boost

WCO Aids Bosnias Tax Authority in Risk Management Boost

Funded by the WCO's Eurocustoms Fund, a risk management workshop was held for the Indirect Taxation Authority of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ITA BiH) to enhance its risk management capabilities. The workshop covered risk assessment, analysis, and response strategies, sharing international best practices. This initiative aims to lay the foundation for a robust risk management system within ITA BiH, ultimately improving tax collection efficiency and combating illicit activities. The training will help the ITA BiH better identify and mitigate potential threats, leading to more effective and secure customs operations.

WCO Backs Cape Verde in Landmark Customs Efficiency Study

WCO Backs Cape Verde in Landmark Customs Efficiency Study

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the WACAM project, supported the Cape Verde Customs Administration (CVCA) in conducting its first Time Release Study (TRS) to improve clearance efficiency and optimize trade processes. The workshop brought together stakeholders to develop an action plan, assisting Cape Verde in fulfilling the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement, improving the business environment, and promoting economic development. The TRS aims to identify bottlenecks and recommend improvements to streamline customs procedures and reduce release times.

Shopee Invests Heavily in Brazil Logistics to Boost Ecommerce

Shopee Invests Heavily in Brazil Logistics to Boost Ecommerce

Shopee has established a new distribution center in Brazil, capable of processing 400,000 parcels daily, intensifying its investment in logistics. Facing competitors like Mercado Libre, can Shopee's logistics expansion reshape the Brazilian e-commerce landscape? Will this significant investment translate into sustainable profit growth? This article delves into the current state and future trends of logistics competition within the Brazilian e-commerce market, analyzing Shopee's strategy and its potential impact on the existing power dynamics and profitability.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Cash on Delivery Drives Ecommerce Growth in Emerging Markets

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