Gabons Owendo Port Expands Amid West African Growth Hurdles

Gabons Owendo Port Expands Amid West African Growth Hurdles

Owendo Port in Gabon is the country's largest commercial port and a significant hub in West Africa. This article introduces the port's geographical location, infrastructure, and primary operations. It also analyzes the challenges faced by Owendo Port and emphasizes the importance of port upgrades. The port plays a crucial role in facilitating trade and economic growth within Gabon and the wider region. Addressing these challenges and investing in modernizing the port's facilities is vital for its continued success and contribution to regional development.

Major Shipping Firms Expand Global Routes Amid Trade Shifts

Major Shipping Firms Expand Global Routes Amid Trade Shifts

This paper provides an in-depth comparison of the route advantages and service levels of the three major shipping giants: Maersk, MSC, and COSCO SHIPPING. Maersk has deep roots in inland Africa and offers stable services. MSC is based in Europe, expanding into emerging markets with flexible pricing. COSCO SHIPPING is rooted in Asia and provides high cost performance. The choice of which shipping company to use depends on individual needs and comprehensive consideration. Consulting a professional logistics advisor is recommended.

WCO and Eswatini Revenue Authority Launch Training Evaluation Pilot

WCO and Eswatini Revenue Authority Launch Training Evaluation Pilot

The World Customs Organization (WCO), in collaboration with the Eswatini Revenue Authority (ERA), launched a pilot training evaluation project to enhance customs officers' capabilities and optimize processes. This project utilizes a five-level evaluation model to comprehensively assess training effectiveness and support the HS-Africa Project and the Training of Trainers program. The project's findings will be shared at the WCO Capacity Building Committee meeting, contributing to global customs capacity building efforts. This initiative aims to improve efficiency and effectiveness within customs administrations.

Major Shipping Firms Raise Rates Threatening Global Trade Costs

Major Shipping Firms Raise Rates Threatening Global Trade Costs

Several shipping companies have announced freight rate increases in late June, affecting routes to Europe, the Mediterranean, Africa, and South America. Companies like MSC, Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd, and CMA CGM are adjusting FAK rates and adding PSS surcharges. Businesses should plan ahead, optimize inventory, explore alternative solutions, and negotiate with customers to mitigate the impact of rising costs. This proactive approach is crucial for navigating the challenges posed by these freight rate adjustments and minimizing disruptions to the supply chain.

06/06/2025 Logistics
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African Customs Agencies Boost Trade and Capacity Efforts

African Customs Agencies Boost Trade and Capacity Efforts

The 19th meeting of the Customs Management Council of the Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) region focused on trade facilitation and capacity building. Emphasis was placed on the implementation of the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA). Discussions covered regional cooperation, financial management, and the appointment of the WCO Director. The meeting aimed to promote African trade growth and regional economic integration through innovative customs procedures. Furthermore, the goal was to enhance customs efficiency and risk management capabilities within the ESA region.

Temus Rapid Growth Raises Concerns Over Pricing and Tactics

Temus Rapid Growth Raises Concerns Over Pricing and Tactics

Temu's rapid rise to the top of the US App Store shopping charts is fueled by its low-price strategy and referral programs. Despite this success, Pinduoduo's stock price plummeted, reflecting concerns in the capital market about its sustainability. Temu faces both success and challenges. Future development requires attention to user stickiness, supply chain management, and compliance issues. Furthermore, new opportunities may arise from niche markets such as Latin America and Africa. The long-term viability of Temu's model remains to be seen.

Jumia Simplifies Merchant Onboarding Amid Africas Ecommerce Growth

Jumia Simplifies Merchant Onboarding Amid Africas Ecommerce Growth

This article provides a detailed guide to the latest Jumia seller onboarding process. It offers step-by-step instructions on preparing documents, filling out information, and submitting applications. It also explains how to check the application status. This guide helps sellers successfully pass both the Jumia Global and Jumia Group audits, enabling them to tap into the lucrative African e-commerce market. It aims to facilitate a smooth entry for businesses looking to expand their reach into Africa through the Jumia platform.

Malawi Customs Enhances Trade Compliance Through Improved Classification Training

Malawi Customs Enhances Trade Compliance Through Improved Classification Training

The Malawi Revenue Authority, in collaboration with the World Customs Organization and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, conducted advanced Harmonized System training. This initiative aimed to enhance the commodity classification skills of customs officers, with a focus on tariff classification for pharmaceuticals, food products, and general-purpose parts. The goal was to improve the accuracy and consistency of commodity classification, ensuring correct tax collection and accurate trade data statistics. This contributes positively to trade facilitation and economic development in Malawi.

EUWCO Project to Strengthen Afcfta Via Rules of Origin by 2025

EUWCO Project to Strengthen Afcfta Via Rules of Origin by 2025

The EU-WCO Rules of Origin Africa Programme Steering Committee recently convened to review the 2025 project objectives. These objectives include assisting the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) in finalizing its rules of origin and harmonizing the rules of origin regimes across African countries. The program aims to foster intra-African trade growth and promote regional economic integration. The project seeks to streamline trade processes and reduce barriers within the continent, ultimately contributing to a more unified and prosperous African economy.

Ethiopian Airlines Overtakes Kenya Airways As Africas Top Carrier

Ethiopian Airlines Overtakes Kenya Airways As Africas Top Carrier

This paper analyzes how Ethiopian Airlines surpassed Kenya Airways to become the leading airline in Africa. Strategic focus, stable management, and continuous fleet expansion are key to Ethiopian Airlines' success. Conversely, Kenya Airways lagged behind due to strategic errors, political interference, and an aging fleet. The analysis highlights the importance of long-term vision and consistent execution in the competitive African aviation market. Ethiopian Airlines' commitment to growth and modernization has positioned it as a dominant player in the region.

01/07/2026 Airlines
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