Global Customs Body Stresses Air Cargo Security Collaboration

Global Customs Body Stresses Air Cargo Security Collaboration

The World Customs Organization (WCO) attended the International Air Cargo Forum, focusing on industry challenges and opportunities while emphasizing cooperation and security. The forum covered topics such as cybersecurity, e-commerce, PLACI, and new EU regulations. The WCO presented its tools and measures for trade facilitation and security, and highlighted its collaboration with ICAO on an action plan. The LEADS initiative provides a platform for industry leaders to discuss key challenges facing the air cargo industry, promoting global trade prosperity.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Africa Customs Modernizes with EUWCO Trade System Update

Africa Customs Modernizes with EUWCO Trade System Update

The EU-WCO Harmonized System (HS) Africa Programme aims to enhance customs management in Africa by standardizing commodity classification, facilitating regional trade, and supporting the establishment of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). The inaugural meeting of the Steering Committee marks the substantial advancement of the project. All parties will collaborate to build a new landscape for African trade. The program seeks to streamline customs procedures, reduce trade barriers, and promote economic growth across the continent through harmonized standards and improved efficiency.

New Framework Aims to Boost Gender Equality in Global Trade

New Framework Aims to Boost Gender Equality in Global Trade

During the 2019 WTO Global Review of Aid for Trade, the WCO co-organized a side event focusing on gender mainstreaming in trade facilitation. The meeting highlighted the importance of gender equality, revealing barriers to women's participation in trade. Experiences from the EU and Uganda were shared, and the WCO presented its tools and initiatives to promote gender equality and diversity in customs. This event laid the groundwork for future efforts to promote gender equality within Aid for Trade initiatives.

Austria Pushes Sustainable Aviation Fuel for Economic Growth

Austria Pushes Sustainable Aviation Fuel for Economic Growth

The Austrian Federal Government is actively promoting sustainable aviation through policy support, technological innovation, and industrial cooperation, aiming to combine aviation, climate protection, and technology to create a new engine for economic development. Austria plans to strongly develop Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) and has set climate targets that are ahead of the EU, committing to decarbonizing the transportation sector and building a more competitive green economy. The focus is on fostering innovation and collaboration to achieve ambitious sustainability goals in the aviation industry.

Ecommerce Sellers Face Risks from Underdeclaring Shipments

Ecommerce Sellers Face Risks from Underdeclaring Shipments

AliExpress sellers should be wary of customer requests for under-declaration, as compliance can lead to customs fines and buyer refund risks. Brazilian customs inspections are strict, and VAT collection by platforms in the EU market renders under-declaration pointless. Under the DDP model, customs duties are already collected by the platform. Sellers should refuse unreasonable requests, clearly define responsibilities in communication, and retain evidence to protect themselves. Ignoring these issues can lead to significant financial and legal repercussions for AliExpress businesses.

Namibia Boosts Customs Skills to Improve Tax Revenue

Namibia Boosts Customs Skills to Improve Tax Revenue

With the support of the EU-WCO Harmonized System Programme for Africa, the Namibian Revenue Agency (NamRA) organized a national commodity classification workshop. This initiative aims to enhance the commodity classification skills of customs officers, address issues such as incorrect classification and false declarations, and close tax loopholes. By combining online learning with offline workshops, the program strengthens both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, building a comprehensive support system. This contributes to customs modernization, ultimately promoting economic prosperity in Namibia.

Japan Proposes Tax on Overseas Mobile Games

Japan Proposes Tax on Overseas Mobile Games

Japan plans to impose consumption tax on overseas mobile games to close tax loopholes, potentially mirroring EU regulations on large app platform commissions. This could impact the profits of overseas mobile game developers and prompt Japan to strengthen payment regulations, similar to South Korea. Globally, discussions and regulations regarding platform commissions like the 'Apple Tax' are increasing. This poses both challenges and opportunities for Chinese mobile game companies expanding overseas, requiring them to adapt to evolving global tax and regulatory landscapes.

CEEMC Certification Key for Electronic Product Compliance

CEEMC Certification Key for Electronic Product Compliance

CE-EMC certification is a mandatory requirement for electronic products entering the European Union market. It primarily tests the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of products, encompassing both electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic susceptibility (EMS). EMI testing ensures the product does not emit excessive electromagnetic disturbances, while EMS testing verifies the product's ability to withstand external electromagnetic interference. These tests guarantee the safe and reliable operation of electronic products in complex electromagnetic environments, demonstrating compliance with EU regulations and ensuring product quality.

Guide to German VAT Rules for Online Sellers

Guide to German VAT Rules for Online Sellers

This article provides detailed answers to frequently asked questions regarding German Value Added Tax (VAT) for sellers doing business in Germany. It covers topics such as issuing compliant VAT invoices, when to collect VAT, VAT treatment rules for different sales models, and the VAT refund process. Furthermore, it analyzes whether non-EU companies need to register for German VAT in various scenarios. The aim is to help sellers better understand and comply with German VAT regulations, thereby minimizing tax risks.

USB Backpacks Raise Compliance Concerns for Crossborder Ecommerce

USB Backpacks Raise Compliance Concerns for Crossborder Ecommerce

This article focuses on a case where a cross-border e-commerce seller was forced to register an EU Representative due to selling backpacks with USB ports. It delves into the compliance essentials of CE certification, German WEEE, and packaging laws. The importance of compliance for cross-border e-commerce is emphasized, advising sellers to understand and meet relevant regulatory requirements as early as possible to avoid unnecessary losses. Proactive compliance is crucial for sustainable growth and avoiding penalties in the European market.