Global Trade Adopts PLACI for Safer Air Cargo

Global Trade Adopts PLACI for Safer Air Cargo

The 12th TEGACS Conference adopted the PLACI guiding principles, marking a significant upgrade in air cargo security. Pilot programs were initiated in the EU, US, and Canada, with enhanced cooperation between the WCO and ICAO. Technology is leveraged to address emerging challenges. PLACI aims to proactively identify risks, improve efficiency, and reshape the global trade landscape, achieving a balance between security and efficiency. This initiative seeks to streamline processes while ensuring robust security measures are in place for air cargo transportation worldwide.

EUWCO Project Supports African Free Trade with Harmonized Rules

EUWCO Project Supports African Free Trade with Harmonized Rules

The EU-WCO Rules of Origin Africa Programme aims to support the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) by 2025. It focuses on finalizing the rules of origin, harmonizing key African origin regimes, and developing a community of practice for rules of origin. This initiative is expected to lay the groundwork for economic prosperity in Africa by facilitating trade and ensuring the smooth implementation of the AfCFTA agreement. The program will contribute to a more predictable and transparent trade environment across the continent.

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.

Fujians Christmas Decor Exports Surge Dominating Global Markets

Fujians Christmas Decor Exports Surge Dominating Global Markets

In the first 11 months of 2025, Fujian's Christmas supplies exports reached 2.84 billion yuan, accounting for 70% of the province's total festive product exports. Driven by a complete industrial chain, product innovation, and eco-friendly advantages, Fujian's Christmas supplies are popular in markets like the EU and Latin America. Key drivers for export growth include early release of overseas orders, diversified market layout, and policy support. Fujian's "Christmas economy" has extended to new sectors such as food, demonstrating strong development potential.

Stord Expands Global Supply Chain with Shipwire Buy

Stord Expands Global Supply Chain with Shipwire Buy

Stord's acquisition of Shipwire aims to expand its global fulfillment network and accelerate its AI-driven supply chain strategy. This acquisition strengthens Stord's presence in the EU and UK while enhancing its AI capabilities. Shipwire's technology and customer base align perfectly with Stord's existing operations, promising smarter and more efficient supply chain solutions for e-commerce and omnichannel brands. The deal will allow Stord to offer more comprehensive and technologically advanced services to its clients, improving delivery times and reducing costs.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Businesses Adapt Strategies to Trumpera Tariffs Supply Chain Risks

Businesses Adapt Strategies to Trumpera Tariffs Supply Chain Risks

The Biden administration partially lifted Trump-era steel and aluminum tariffs, aiming to alleviate inflation and supply chain issues. Experts advise businesses to proactively respond by optimizing supply chain management, improving operational efficiency, and strengthening compliance. Different industries should develop differentiated strategies based on their specific characteristics. This move may be the beginning of reaching similar agreements with other countries, deepening trade negotiations with the EU. Businesses need to constantly adapt to changes and establish a robust supply chain risk management framework.

US Raises Steel and Aluminum Tariffs Businesses Warn of Fallout

US Raises Steel and Aluminum Tariffs Businesses Warn of Fallout

The US significantly increased tariffs on imported steel and aluminum to 50%, triggering global trade tensions. The EU, Canada, Mexico, and other countries have voiced their opposition and plan to implement retaliatory measures. Businesses should urgently review their goods, prepare inventory in stages, and actively seek diversified supply chains to cope with the uncertainties brought about by the tariff policy. This proactive approach is crucial for mitigating potential disruptions and maintaining operational stability in the face of escalating trade friction.

WTO Advocates Trade Transparency Via Advance Rulings

WTO Advocates Trade Transparency Via Advance Rulings

This article explores the role of advance rulings in international trade, highlighting the legal certainty and risk management advantages they offer to businesses and customs in terms of classification, origin, and valuation. The technical guidelines from the World Customs Organization support the implementation of advance rulings by countries, promoting trade efficiency and transparency.

08/08/2025 Logistics
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Delayed Payment Fees Impact Import Process Efficiency

Delayed Payment Fees Impact Import Process Efficiency

A late payment fee refers to the charge that freight forwarders or customs brokers impose on customers after paying customs duties and value-added tax on their behalf, typically calculated as a percentage of the amount paid. Understanding this fee can help businesses optimize their import processes, control costs, and enhance market competitiveness.

WCO Releases Blueprint for Secure Global Trade Efficiency

WCO Releases Blueprint for Secure Global Trade Efficiency

The World Customs Organization (WCO) promotes the safe and efficient circulation of goods and enhances international trade facilitation by establishing unified policies. Its core initiatives include the WCO SAFE Framework, the Revised Kyoto Convention, and data models, effectively coordinating collaboration between customs and other government agencies to create a favorable environment for legitimate trade.