China Adjusts Export Tax Rebates for HS Code 96 Products

China Adjusts Export Tax Rebates for HS Code 96 Products

This article conducts an in-depth analysis of products under the 96 series HS codes, revealing their application in export tax rebate policies. It aims to assist enterprises in understanding relevant regulations and enhancing market competitiveness. By organizing different HS codes and their corresponding tax rebate rates, the article helps companies address challenges in international trade and improve their economic returns.

National Logistics Hub Construction: Current Status Analysis and Future Outlook

National Logistics Hub Construction: Current Status Analysis and Future Outlook

The government's focus on logistics hubs has enhanced the efficiency of logistics systems. As critical nodes, logistics hubs are essential for regional economic growth and competitiveness. Despite continuous improvements in infrastructure and service capabilities, issues such as high costs and unequal service persist. In the future, modernization and smart logistics will be further promoted through policies, technology, and market initiatives.

07/17/2025 Logistics
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First “chifeng-manzhouli-europe” International Freight Train Launched, Boosting Foreign Trade Development

First “chifeng-manzhouli-europe” International Freight Train Launched, Boosting Foreign Trade Development

The first "Chimanou" international freight train set off from Chifeng on September 17, carrying 1,100 tons of lysine directly to Russia. The journey covers 9,000 kilometers, taking 10-12 days one way. By utilizing an efficient customs declaration model, companies can benefit from expedited clearance services, significantly improving foreign trade transportation efficiency and enhancing regional economic growth and international competitiveness.

09/18/2019 Logistics
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Wcos Mercator Program Boosts Bosnias WTO Trade Facilitation

Wcos Mercator Program Boosts Bosnias WTO Trade Facilitation

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through its Mercator Programme, supports Bosnia and Herzegovina in implementing trade facilitation measures. This includes organizing workshops to raise awareness, identify priorities, and assist in the establishment of a National Trade Facilitation Committee. This initiative aims to accelerate Bosnia and Herzegovina's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) and promote its economic growth and international competitiveness.

Ecps First Phase Aims to Boost Regional Economies

Ecps First Phase Aims to Boost Regional Economies

This paper analyzes the first phase of the ECP Action Plan from a data analyst perspective, exploring its core objective of enhancing regional economic competitiveness and specific measures. It focuses on key tools such as the Transit Manual, the SME Business Perspectives Checklist Model, the Compendium on Coordinated Border Management, and the Customs-Business Partnership Guide. The paper also looks forward to the future development of the ECP Action Plan, emphasizing the importance of data-driven decision-making and the application of emerging technologies. This analysis provides insights into how the ECP aims to boost trade and economic growth within the region.

Sierra Leone Djibouti Join HS Convention to Streamline Trade

Sierra Leone Djibouti Join HS Convention to Streamline Trade

In 2015, Sierra Leone and Djibouti acceded to the International Convention on the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System, becoming the 152nd and 153rd contracting parties. This is significant for both countries, facilitating trade, enhancing international competitiveness, and promoting economic development. The Convention covers over 98% of global trade in goods. Its standardized coding system simplifies trade procedures, enhancing the efficiency, transparency, and standardization of global trade.

Congobrazzaville Strengthens Customs to Improve Trade

Congobrazzaville Strengthens Customs to Improve Trade

Congo (Brazzaville) is strengthening its customs administration capacity by hosting national workshops and adopting recommendations from the World Customs Organization. These efforts aim to increase tax revenue, reduce compliance costs for businesses, attract foreign investment, and promote trade facilitation, ultimately enhancing Congo (Brazzaville)'s international competitiveness. The country is working to adapt to changes in the global trade landscape in order to achieve sustainable economic growth.

North American Rail Freight Gains Carloads but Loses Intermodal Traffic

North American Rail Freight Gains Carloads but Loses Intermodal Traffic

Recent data reveals a mixed picture for the US rail freight market. Carload traffic shows a slight increase, but performance varies across commodity groups. Intermodal volume, however, has declined. Year-to-date figures indicate overall growth, but the industry faces challenges including economic downturn and increased competition. Rail companies need to actively transform and upgrade their operations to navigate these headwinds and maintain competitiveness.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Germanys Proposed Aviation Fuel Tax Draws IATA Criticism

Germanys Proposed Aviation Fuel Tax Draws IATA Criticism

IATA strongly opposes the German government's proposed aviation fuel tax, arguing it will weaken the competitiveness of the German aviation industry, hinder economic growth, and burden consumers. IATA urges the German government to reconsider the plan and collaborate with the aviation industry to find more effective fiscal solutions. They advocate for supporting the sustainable development of the aviation industry rather than treating it as a 'cash cow'.

Global Trade Boosted by Customs Modernization Logistics Partnerships

Global Trade Boosted by Customs Modernization Logistics Partnerships

The 15th International Congress of the Federation of International Trade and Logistics Operators of Colombia (FITAC) focused on the role of logistics and customs in global economic competitiveness. The conference highlighted the importance of customs-business partnerships and explored customs modernization priorities, including technological innovation, international cooperation, and capacity building. These efforts aim to build a new pattern of efficient, secure, and convenient global trade.