Global Groups Simplify Crossborder Rail Amid Pandemic

Global Groups Simplify Crossborder Rail Amid Pandemic

A joint statement by the World Customs Organization (WCO), the Intergovernmental Organisation for International Carriage by Rail (OTIF), and the Organization for Cooperation between Railways (OSJD) aims to coordinate and facilitate cross-border rail transport during the pandemic. It encourages the temporary acceptance of electronic documents to simplify customs procedures. Based on the Revised Kyoto Convention, this initiative seeks to ensure the continuity and facilitation of international rail transport and promote digital transformation within the rail transport industry.

Ebay Sellers Navigate Shipping Used Goods to China

Ebay Sellers Navigate Shipping Used Goods to China

This article provides a guide for buying secondhand items from eBay and shipping them back to China. It covers topics such as choosing the right forwarding method, customs clearance tips, avoiding postage traps, suitable product types for overseas shopping, unpacking and inspection techniques, interpretation of customs policies, selection of forwarding companies, and return/after-sales guarantees. This guide aims to help you successfully purchase your desired secondhand items from eBay and have them delivered to China smoothly.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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IMF Course Boosts Tax Administration in the Americas Via SECOWCO GTFP

IMF Course Boosts Tax Administration in the Americas Via SECOWCO GTFP

The SECO-WCO GTFP supports an IMF advanced course designed to enhance the strategic planning and risk management capabilities of tax and customs administrators in the Americas. The course aims to deepen their understanding of emerging trends in taxation and international trade. Through a blended learning approach, combining online and in-person sessions, participants gain both theoretical knowledge and practical experience. This initiative ultimately contributes to regional economic development by fostering improved tax and customs administration practices.

Comoros Enhances Trade with Wcobacked Single Window System

Comoros Enhances Trade with Wcobacked Single Window System

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a diagnostic assessment of Comoros to assist the country in evaluating the feasibility of implementing a Single Window. The assessment will provide Comoros with tailored recommendations and capacity-building support to strengthen effective coordination between customs and other border agencies, enhance trade facilitation reforms, and move towards a Single Window environment. This initiative ultimately aims to promote economic development in Comoros by streamlining trade processes and reducing associated costs and delays.

WCO Enhances Asiapacific IP Protection with New Experts

WCO Enhances Asiapacific IP Protection with New Experts

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a Technical and Operational Advisor (TOA) Accreditation Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) in Japan. This initiative aims to strengthen the IPR enforcement capabilities of customs administrations in the Asia-Pacific region. By certifying highly qualified experts, the WCO is committed to building a sustainable IPR protection system, combating cross-border trade in counterfeit and pirated goods, and promoting the construction of an IPR protection community in the Asia-Pacific region.

LCL Shipping Cuts Costs for US Food Exporters

LCL Shipping Cuts Costs for US Food Exporters

This article details the advantages, process, precautions, and FAQs of choosing LCL ocean freight for food exports to the USA. LCL significantly reduces shipping costs and offers flexible logistics solutions, with professional companies handling customs clearance, helping food exporters efficiently expand into the US market. It emphasizes food safety, compliance, and the preparation of necessary documents to ensure smooth customs clearance. LCL provides a cost-effective and accessible option for smaller food businesses aiming to reach American consumers.

Chinas 9610 Export Model Simplifies Crossborder Ecommerce

Chinas 9610 Export Model Simplifies Crossborder Ecommerce

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the 9610 export customs declaration model for cross-border e-commerce. Covering the definition, value proposition, operational procedures, tax rebate practices, and foreign exchange collection techniques, it offers comprehensive guidance to help cross-border e-commerce enterprises achieve efficient customs clearance, compliant operations, and profit growth. It aims to empower businesses to navigate the complexities of 9610 export and maximize their financial benefits within the cross-border e-commerce landscape.

HS Committee Updates Global Trade Classification Rules

HS Committee Updates Global Trade Classification Rules

The World Customs Organization released the outcomes of the 52nd session of the Harmonized System Committee, including commodity classification decisions and amendments to the Explanatory Notes. Businesses should pay attention to the new regulations and adjust their declaration strategies to avoid trade frictions. Customs authorities will strengthen supervision to maintain trade order. The HS code system is constantly updated, requiring timely learning and mastery. Staying informed about these changes is crucial for smooth international trade operations and compliance.

WHO WCO Update HS Codes to Speed Vaccine Clearance

WHO WCO Update HS Codes to Speed Vaccine Clearance

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the World Health Organization (WHO) jointly released the latest HS code reference list for vaccines and related goods. This initiative aims to standardize international trade, accelerate the cross-border flow of vaccines, improve customs clearance efficiency, reduce trade costs, ensure vaccine quality, and promote international cooperation, ultimately contributing to the global fight against the pandemic. The unified HS codes will facilitate smoother and faster movement of essential vaccine supplies across borders.

Hong Kong Becomes Vital Hub for Chilean Exports

Hong Kong Becomes Vital Hub for Chilean Exports

By transshipping through Hong Kong, mainland consumers can easily purchase Chilean goods, solving the difficulties of direct delivery. Hong Kong transshipment warehouses offer one-stop services including receiving, warehousing, customs clearance, and transshipment. With diverse logistics options, a professional customs clearance team, and a robust security system, it makes overseas shopping more convenient, secure, and worry-free. This eliminates the complexities of direct shipping from Chile, offering a streamlined and reliable solution for cross-border e-commerce.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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