Eswatini Enhances Customs AEO Program to Boost Economy

Eswatini Enhances Customs AEO Program to Boost Economy

Eswatini Customs is upgrading its Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program to enhance trade security and efficiency, fostering economic growth. With the support of the WCO, through workshops, technical assistance, and inter-agency cooperation, Eswatini Customs is committed to creating a more efficient and accessible trade environment. This initiative aims to attract investment and integrate the country further into the global economy. The upgraded AEO program is a key component of their modernization efforts, streamlining processes and improving compliance.

Jordan Customs Streamlines Ecommerce Clearance for Faster Trade

Jordan Customs Streamlines Ecommerce Clearance for Faster Trade

The World Customs Organization, in collaboration with Jordan Customs, is optimizing rapid customs clearance processes through the SECO-WCO Global Trade Facilitation Programme, aiming to enhance Jordan's trade efficiency. These new regulations will benefit industries such as e-commerce and express delivery, promoting economic development. Global trade facilitation is a growing trend, and countries should actively learn from each other's experiences and share the benefits of trade. The project highlights the importance of streamlining customs procedures for economic growth.

EMCCA School Revamps Customs Education with WCO Backing

EMCCA School Revamps Customs Education with WCO Backing

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a diagnostic assessment of the Inter-State School for Customs (ISSC) of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (EMCCA) and assisted in developing a new development strategy. This capacity-based strategy aims to reshape customs talent development through a modernized curriculum, faculty development, and a quality assurance system, contributing to regional trade facilitation and economic development. The WCO will continue to provide support to facilitate the ISSC's transformation.

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop Sharply on Trade Uncertainty

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop Sharply on Trade Uncertainty

North American Class 8 truck orders plummeted in February, falling over 30% year-over-year, significantly below expectations. This decline is largely driven by trade policy uncertainty, tightening emission regulations, and slowing economic activity. Businesses should closely monitor policy developments, optimize supply chains, strengthen technological innovation, and flexibly adjust production plans to navigate these market challenges. The steep drop highlights growing concerns about the economic outlook and the impact of external factors on the trucking industry.

Romaniauk Maritime Route Boosts Trade and Regional Growth

Romaniauk Maritime Route Boosts Trade and Regional Growth

The Romania-UK maritime shipping route serves as a vital economic artery and strategic hub connecting Eastern and Western Europe. This route underpins bilateral trade, facilitates people-to-people exchanges, and significantly impacts regional economic development. Looking ahead, digitalization and green transformation will be the primary trends shaping the route's evolution, enabling it to achieve greater efficiency, environmental friendliness, and sustainable development. Its importance will only grow as trade between the two regions continues to expand.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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North American Intermodal Volume Falls in July Recovery Expected

North American Intermodal Volume Falls in July Recovery Expected

According to the Intermodal Association of North America, intermodal volumes in July decreased by 9.8% year-over-year, with a cumulative decrease of 9.6% for the year. Key factors include economic downturn, high inventory levels, and reduced consumer demand. The association anticipates a potential recovery in the second half of the year. Businesses should focus on monitoring the economic situation, optimizing operations, expanding services, strengthening technological innovation, and deepening collaboration to address challenges and seize opportunities.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Chinese Firms Expand Investments Across Egypts Key Industries

Chinese Firms Expand Investments Across Egypts Key Industries

Over 2,850 Chinese enterprises operate in Egypt, spanning diverse industries like manufacturing, services, agriculture, and telecommunications. China-Egypt economic and trade cooperation is continuously deepening through platforms like investment and innovation forums, bringing mutually beneficial opportunities and contributing to Egypt's economic development. In the future, both sides are expected to expand cooperation in more fields, achieving common prosperity. The increasing Chinese investment is playing a significant role in the Egyptian economy, fostering growth and creating jobs.

Guatemala Adopts WCO Standards to Enhance Trade with Swiss Aid

Guatemala Adopts WCO Standards to Enhance Trade with Swiss Aid

The Global Trade Facilitation Programme, a collaboration between the World Customs Organization and the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs, will provide technical assistance to Guatemalan Customs to facilitate its accession to the Revised Kyoto Convention. This initiative aims to improve the efficiency of Guatemalan Customs, reduce trade costs, enhance trade transparency, and ultimately boost its international competitiveness, fostering economic development. This support is crucial for Guatemala to streamline its customs procedures and align with international best practices.

WCOWACAM Project Modernizes Ghana Customs Operations

WCOWACAM Project Modernizes Ghana Customs Operations

An assessment by the World Customs Organization (WCO) of its WCO-WACAM project supporting the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) revealed significant progress in stakeholder engagement, human resource management, and strategic management. The WCO has proposed further collaboration aimed at strengthening customs administration in Ghana, promoting trade facilitation, and fostering economic development. The project's impact highlights the importance of targeted capacity building initiatives in achieving customs modernization goals and contributing to broader economic growth within the region.

Ghana Customs Regains Control of Commodity Classification

Ghana Customs Regains Control of Commodity Classification

The Ghana Revenue Authority, with assistance from the World Customs Organization (WCO), is working to reclaim commodity classification rights from private inspection companies. This initiative aims to increase tax revenue, enhance customs expertise, and safeguard national economic sovereignty. The WCO provides technical and financial support through workshops and other means, assisting Ghana in establishing an autonomous and controllable tariff system. This effort serves as a model for other developing countries seeking to strengthen their customs capabilities and economic independence.