WCO and ASAPRA Partner to Modernize Customs in the Americas

WCO and ASAPRA Partner to Modernize Customs in the Americas

The WCO Deputy Secretary General attended the ASAPRA Congress, highlighting the crucial role of customs brokers in supporting customs administration and exploring enhanced cooperation to improve trade facilitation and compliance. The WCO also met with Panama Customs and government agencies to strengthen reform and modernization efforts. These collaborations aim to build an efficient, secure, and seamless trade environment, injecting new impetus into the economic development of the Americas region. The focus is on leveraging partnerships to advance customs modernization and facilitate legitimate trade flows.

Mongolia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WTO Trade Initiative

Mongolia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WTO Trade Initiative

With the support of the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs and the World Customs Organization, the Mongolian Customs General Administration successfully held a risk management workshop. The workshop aimed to enhance risk identification, assessment, and response capabilities. Through practical exercises, experience sharing, and learning from Australian border management practices, Mongolian Customs is expected to significantly improve customs clearance efficiency, reduce trade costs, create more favorable conditions for economic development, and maintain national border security. The ultimate goal is to strengthen risk management practices and facilitate trade.

WTO and WCO Partner to Enhance Global Trade Living Standards

WTO and WCO Partner to Enhance Global Trade Living Standards

The Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO) emphasized the crucial role of collaboration between trade and customs communities in improving global well-being at the World Customs Organization (WCO) Council meeting. By strengthening information sharing, capacity building, and technological innovation, the WTO and WCO can jointly build a more prosperous, equitable, and sustainable global trading system. This cooperation is essential for facilitating trade, ensuring security, and promoting economic development worldwide. The focus is on streamlining processes and fostering a collaborative environment for mutual benefit.

Eus New GPSR Rules Require Authorized Representatives

Eus New GPSR Rules Require Authorized Representatives

With the mandatory implementation of the EU's General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) and the increasing stringency of e-commerce platforms' requirements for EU Representatives (EU Reps), cross-border e-commerce sellers must prioritize compliance. This article provides a detailed interpretation of the EU Rep system, GPSR regulations, the relationship between CE certification and EU Reps, and how to choose a compliant EU Rep service provider. It aims to help sellers better understand EU regulations, ensure compliant operations, and gain a competitive edge in the market.

Guide to Costeffective US Ocean Freight for Crossborder Trade

Guide to Costeffective US Ocean Freight for Crossborder Trade

This article provides an in-depth analysis of US ocean freight pricing, influencing factors, and optimization strategies. It offers various ocean shipping solutions for general cargo, sensitive goods, and oversized items, along with value-added services such as customs declaration, clearance, and door-to-door delivery. The aim is to help businesses reduce cross-border logistics costs and improve trade efficiency. The analysis covers key cost components and practical methods to minimize expenses while ensuring reliable and timely delivery of goods to the US market.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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GM Pricing Strategy Faces Scrutiny Amid Supplier Bankruptcy

GM Pricing Strategy Faces Scrutiny Amid Supplier Bankruptcy

The bankruptcy lawsuit between General Motors and supplier CCM highlights the imbalance of bargaining power in the automotive industry. CCM accused GM of forcing prices down, leading to its bankruptcy, which GM denies. The court's ruling will impact industry negotiation rules, guiding companies to build healthier supply chain ecosystems. Analysts suggest that large corporations should avoid abusing their market dominance and harming suppliers' interests. Industry self-regulation and oversight also need to be strengthened to prevent similar situations and foster fairer partnerships within the automotive supply chain.

GM Invests 1 Billion in Mexico Manufacturing Expansion

GM Invests 1 Billion in Mexico Manufacturing Expansion

General Motors announced a $1 billion investment in its Mexican manufacturing operations over the next two years. This investment aims to strengthen GM's position in the Mexican market, meet domestic demand, and reinforce its long-term commitment to Mexico. The move reflects GM's recognition of Mexico's importance in the global automotive supply chain and its strategic response to the ongoing transformation and upgrading of the global automotive industry. This investment will likely focus on improving production capabilities and potentially introducing new models for the Mexican market.

Major Food and Beverage Firms Adapt to Tariff Challenges

Major Food and Beverage Firms Adapt to Tariff Challenges

Facing global trade tensions, food and beverage companies are actively responding to tariff challenges. While most believe tariffs have a limited impact on profitability, they are more concerned about retaliatory measures and boycotts. Companies like Campbell Soup and Brown-Forman face rising costs and market restrictions, while General Mills and Coca-Cola are adopting diversification strategies. Agricultural companies like Tyson Foods are actively seeking alternative markets to mitigate potential retaliatory tariffs. The overall sentiment suggests a proactive approach to navigate the complexities of the current trade environment.

WCO Urges Digital Shift Regional Ties to Boost African Trade

WCO Urges Digital Shift Regional Ties to Boost African Trade

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization attended the East and Southern Africa Regional Customs Research Conference, emphasizing the importance of digital transformation and regional cooperation for African trade development. The conference focused on the impact of emerging issues on customs and trade, calling for enhanced data utilization, talent development, and collaboration with the private sector to promote the construction of the African single market. The World Customs Organization will continue to support African customs development and contribute to the prosperity of African trade.

Jetblue United Form Blue Sky Pact to Broaden Flight Networks

Jetblue United Form Blue Sky Pact to Broaden Flight Networks

JetBlue and United Airlines have announced a strategic partnership centered around northeast routes. Starting in 2027, they plan to provide United with flight slots at JFK and schedule times at Newark Airport. This collaboration will expand their flight network and enhance travel options, with revenue generation expected to gradually begin in the fourth quarter.

08/07/2025 Airlines
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