Global Trade Risks Eased by Marine Insurance Coverage

Global Trade Risks Eased by Marine Insurance Coverage

Marine insurance is a vital risk management tool in international trade, effectively addressing natural disasters, accidents, and human-caused risks during sea transport. By providing financial compensation, stabilizing operating costs, and enhancing corporate reputation, marine insurance safeguards businesses' global trading activities. It offers economic protection against cargo loss or damage, ensuring business continuity and mitigating potential financial losses from unforeseen events. It is an essential guarantee for the sound development of enterprises involved in international trade.

Supplier Collaboration Enhances Global Freight Efficiency

Supplier Collaboration Enhances Global Freight Efficiency

This paper explores the role of supplier collaboration in global supply chains, using Leggett & Platt as a case study. It highlights the importance of Global Trade Management (GTM) solutions and four key elements in building a resilient and efficient supply chain. By focusing on effective supplier collaboration and leveraging GTM, companies can enhance their ability to navigate global trade complexities and improve overall supply chain resilience, ensuring business continuity and competitiveness in a dynamic global market.

Revised Kyoto Convention Expands with New Members Review

Revised Kyoto Convention Expands with New Members Review

The 28th session of the RKC Management Committee was successfully held, welcoming new members Comoros and Guatemala. The meeting focused on a comprehensive review of the RKC, discussing potential revisions and amendments. Businesses should pay close attention to these developments and optimize their trade processes accordingly to ensure compliance and efficiency. This review aims to modernize customs procedures and further facilitate international trade, impacting businesses globally. Understanding the proposed changes is crucial for maintaining a competitive edge.

Malawi Strengthens Wildlife Trade Enforcement Via INAMA Project

Malawi Strengthens Wildlife Trade Enforcement Via INAMA Project

The World Customs Organization's INAMA Project aims to enhance the capacity of developing countries' customs administrations to combat illegal wildlife trade. From 2019-2020, the project conducted risk management capacity assessment and enhancement activities in Malawi. Through training and cooperation, it helped the Malawi Revenue Authority strengthen risk identification and response, and promoted regional collaboration to combat illegal wildlife trade and protect endangered species. The project focused on improving customs officials' skills in detecting and intercepting illegal wildlife products.

WCO Belgian Customs Academy Boost African Customs Training

WCO Belgian Customs Academy Boost African Customs Training

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Belgian Customs Academy (BCS) have deepened their collaboration to provide enhanced training for customs officials from French-speaking African countries. The training covers the WCO's latest tools and issues. This initiative aims to improve customs management capabilities in Africa, promote regional trade development, and serve as a model for global customs capacity building. The partnership underscores the commitment to strengthening customs administrations and fostering a more efficient and secure global trade environment.

Eswatini Advances nostop Border Plan to Boost Trade

Eswatini Advances nostop Border Plan to Boost Trade

With the support of the World Customs Organization, Eswatini is accelerating its vision of 'borders without stopping' through Coordinated Border Management and data standardization. This project integrates multi-sectoral efforts to optimize border processes, enhance information sharing, and develop inter-agency Standard Operating Procedures, laying the foundation for digitalization and interoperability. The initiative aims to promote trade facilitation and achieve sustainable economic development by streamlining border operations and fostering collaboration among various government agencies involved in cross-border trade.

Serbia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WCO Trade Support

Serbia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WCO Trade Support

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Serbian Customs Administration jointly organized a workshop to enhance the modernization of Serbian customs laboratories and customs management capabilities. By focusing on the application of the Harmonized System (HS) and the construction of customs laboratories, Serbian Customs aims to improve the accuracy of commodity classification, build a trade security barrier, and contribute to international trade facilitation. This initiative underscores Serbia's commitment to aligning with international standards and best practices in customs administration.

Lianlian Digital Boosts Zhejiangs Crossborder Trade

Lianlian Digital Boosts Zhejiangs Crossborder Trade

LianLian Digital has been awarded the "Zhejiang Province Best Practice Case for International Trade and Investment Promotion" for its innovative practices in cross-border payments and strong support for businesses expanding overseas. LianLian Digital provides comprehensive services to enterprises through its industrial B2B payment solutions and the "LianLian Global" enterprise global revenue and expenditure management system. It helps businesses achieve steady global business development and contributes to building a new pattern of open, cooperative, and win-win global trade.

CH Robinson Unveils Aidriven Supply Chain for Smarter Logistics

CH Robinson Unveils Aidriven Supply Chain for Smarter Logistics

C.H. Robinson introduces an AI-powered Agentic Supply Chain, enhancing supply chain efficiency and resilience. This innovative approach leverages artificial intelligence to optimize various aspects of the supply chain, from planning and execution to monitoring and risk management. Simultaneously, US ports are upgrading their infrastructure to accommodate shifting trade patterns. These upgrades aim to improve capacity, reduce congestion, and ensure the smooth flow of goods, reflecting a proactive response to evolving global trade dynamics and increasing supply chain demands.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Customs Preclearance Reduces Shipping Costs Delays

US Customs Preclearance Reduces Shipping Costs Delays

Pre-clearance is crucial for ocean freight to the US. It shortens clearance times, reduces costs, avoids detention, and minimizes risks. Pre-clearance is generally required for goods exceeding $2500 in value or those needing permits. If rejected, promptly provide supplementary information. Choosing the appropriate declaration method is essential for safeguarding your international trade. By addressing potential issues proactively, pre-clearance streamlines the import process and contributes to efficient supply chain management, ultimately benefiting businesses engaged in US trade.