Algeria Boosts Customs Tech with Dutch Lab Expertise

Algeria Boosts Customs Tech with Dutch Lab Expertise

Algerian customs experts visited the Netherlands to study its customs laboratory, aiming to learn from its best practices in operational models, infrastructure, and technology applications. This visit was a support activity under the EU-WCO HS-Africa Programme, designed to assist Algeria in building a modern customs laboratory and enhancing its capabilities in tariff classification, commodity analysis, and trade facilitation. The initiative seeks to strengthen Algeria's customs infrastructure and expertise, ultimately contributing to more efficient and effective trade processes.

Firms Adopt Digital Procurement to Optimize Supply Chains

Firms Adopt Digital Procurement to Optimize Supply Chains

This paper delves into the critical role of suppliers in the business supply chain, elaborating on supplier classification, tiered management, and the application of digital procurement systems in optimizing supplier management. By effectively classifying and tiering suppliers, and leveraging digital procurement systems, companies can better control their supply chain and enhance overall competitiveness. This includes improved risk mitigation, cost reduction, and enhanced collaboration with key suppliers, ultimately leading to a more resilient and efficient supply chain.

Etrade Platform Announces 2025 Upgrades to Boost Digital Commerce

Etrade Platform Announces 2025 Upgrades to Boost Digital Commerce

The Yimao series of products will undergo a major upgrade in 2025, focusing on three core products: Trade Advisor, Trade Enterprise Search, and Product Encyclopedia. Eight practical functions will be launched, covering market analysis, compliance management, enterprise assessment, customer expansion, and commodity classification. This upgrade aims to help enterprises improve trade efficiency and gain a competitive advantage in global trade. The new features are designed to provide comprehensive support and insights for businesses navigating the complexities of international commerce.

New Zealand Pushes WTO Trade Reforms for Transparency

New Zealand Pushes WTO Trade Reforms for Transparency

New Zealand submitted a proposal to the WTO to revise GATT Articles VIII and X. The proposal aims to reduce unnecessary trade barriers and lower trade costs by enhancing trade transparency, standardizing customs classification, and streamlining procedures. This initiative seeks to create a more equitable and efficient environment for global trade. The proposed revisions focus on measures that facilitate smoother cross-border transactions and promote predictability in international trade practices, ultimately contributing to increased trade flows and economic growth.

Albania Boosts Textile Customs Checks with WTO Aid

Albania Boosts Textile Customs Checks with WTO Aid

The World Customs Organization (WCO) successfully held a national workshop on textile analysis in Albania, aimed at enhancing the expertise of the country's customs laboratory in textile classification, analysis, and equipment usage. Through expert lectures and practical exercises, participants acquired key skills in textile identification and gained insights into the WCO's efforts in promoting international customs laboratory cooperation. The workshop strengthens Albania's capabilities in accurately identifying and classifying textiles, contributing to fair trade and revenue collection.