Zambia Adopts ATA Convention to Ease Temporary Imports Enhance Trade

Zambia Adopts ATA Convention to Ease Temporary Imports Enhance Trade

Zambia has officially joined the ATA Convention, becoming the 65th contracting party. This accession will simplify temporary import procedures, reduce trade costs, and promote international trade facilitation. The ATA Convention, through the ATA Carnet, a universally recognized international customs document, allows businesses and individuals to temporarily import goods between contracting parties without paying duties and taxes. This will contribute to Zambia's economic development and the prosperity of global trade by streamlining cross-border movement of goods for various purposes.

Heilongjiang Smart Ports Boost Trade As Cargo Hits 300M Tons

Heilongjiang Smart Ports Boost Trade As Cargo Hits 300M Tons

Heilongjiang Province significantly improved trade efficiency and freight capacity through the construction of smart ports. In 2025, the total import and export value reached a record high of 312.59 billion yuan, marking five consecutive years of growth. During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, port freight volume reached 310 million tons, and the total import and export value reached 1.39 trillion yuan, representing increases of 70.3% and 84.2% respectively. The application of intelligent equipment is a key driving force behind this success.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Mexicos Lazaro Cardenas Port Challenges US West Coast Trade Dominance

Mexicos Lazaro Cardenas Port Challenges US West Coast Trade Dominance

The rise of Mexico's deep-water port, Lazaro Cardenas, poses a potential threat to US West Coast ports. Its strategic location, deep-water advantage, rail connectivity, and cost advantages attract shippers. To counter this competition, US West Coast ports need to improve efficiency, upgrade infrastructure, seek policy support, and offer value-added services. The future holds both competition and cooperation. The key lies in seizing opportunities and meeting challenges.

Global Trade to Hit Record High in 2024 Despite Tariffs

Global Trade to Hit Record High in 2024 Despite Tariffs

UNCTAD forecasts global trade to reach a new high of $33 trillion in 2024, driven primarily by services. Developed economies are leading the growth, while developing economies face pressure, with significant divergence across sectors. The report warns of potential tariff policy risks from the US, and recommends that countries diversify trade, strengthen innovation and cooperation to address challenges and seize opportunities. The aim is to promote sustainable global trade development.

WCO Boosts Customs Intelligence in Subsaharan Africa Against Illegal Trade

WCO Boosts Customs Intelligence in Subsaharan Africa Against Illegal Trade

The World Customs Organization's INAMA Project held an advanced intelligence training in Zambia, aiming to enhance the intelligence analysis capabilities of customs administrations in Sub-Saharan Africa. This initiative seeks to more effectively combat illicit trade, protect wildlife, and promote sustainable development. The training covered the role of intelligence in law enforcement planning, core analytical techniques, and post-operation analysis. The project is funded by the U.S. Department of State and supported by various stakeholders, contributing to improved regional security and economic stability.

Smartwatches and Drones Face HS Code Challenges in Global Trade

Smartwatches and Drones Face HS Code Challenges in Global Trade

The Harmonized System Committee (HSC) of the World Customs Organization has issued commodity classification decisions clarifying HS codes for products like smartwatches and drones, directly impacting import/export tariffs and trade compliance for businesses. Companies should thoroughly understand the Harmonized System, stay informed about the HSC's latest developments, and seek professional advice when necessary to ensure accurate commodity classification and mitigate trade risks. This proactive approach is crucial for avoiding potential penalties and ensuring smooth international trade operations.

WCO Boosts Trade Controls in Azerbaijan to Counter WMD Threats

WCO Boosts Trade Controls in Azerbaijan to Counter WMD Threats

The WCO's ACES project has assisted Azerbaijan Customs in enhancing its control over weapons of mass destruction. This initiative involved training customs officers and certifying experts, enabling Azerbaijan to fulfill UN Security Council resolutions and contribute to building a global security barrier. The project strengthens strategic trade control and customs capacity building, ultimately aiming to prevent the proliferation of WMDs and ensure a safer global environment. This collaborative effort underscores the importance of international cooperation in addressing critical security challenges.

Xiamen Ecommerce Expo Aims to Boost Global Trade in 2026

Xiamen Ecommerce Expo Aims to Boost Global Trade in 2026

The 6th Xiamen International Cross-border E-commerce Exhibition will be held in Xiamen in June 2026, hosted by the China Chamber of International Commerce and the Xiamen Chamber of International Commerce. The exhibition, themed "Cross-border Interconnection, Global Trade", brings together global cross-border e-commerce enterprises, covering cross-border product selection, platform services, imported goods, and more. It aims to promote the dual circulation of domestic and international trade and boost global economic development. Exhibition consultation is currently underway.

Trade War Risks Global GDP Growth Businesses Urged to Adapt

Trade War Risks Global GDP Growth Businesses Urged to Adapt

Bloomberg Economics reports that trade war uncertainty could cost the global GDP $585 billion, impacting both China and the US economies. Businesses face challenges like rising costs and supply chain adjustments, requiring them to cut costs, diversify sourcing, and increase innovation investment. Data analysts can quantitatively analyze the impact of trade wars on macroeconomics, industries, businesses, and supply chains, providing data support for corporate response strategies. This analysis can help businesses navigate the complexities and mitigate the negative effects of ongoing trade tensions.

SSA Invests in Oakland Port to Boost West Coast Trade

SSA Invests in Oakland Port to Boost West Coast Trade

Global terminal operator SSA has extended its lease at the Port of Oakland to 2042 and is investing in terminal expansion and equipment upgrades. This demonstrates SSA's confidence in the future development of the Port of Oakland and its proactive response to changes in the global supply chain landscape. The Port of Oakland is striving to play a more important role in global trade by improving efficiency and strengthening environmental protection.