WCO Tackles Ecommerce Challenges at Davos Forum

WCO Tackles Ecommerce Challenges at Davos Forum

During the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, the World Customs Organization (WCO) focused on the opportunities and challenges of cross-border e-commerce. They engaged in in-depth discussions with global political and business leaders, emphasizing the crucial role of customs in promoting trade, ensuring security, and increasing revenue. The WCO will continue to strengthen international cooperation and promote trade facilitation to contribute significantly to global economic prosperity.

Burkina Faso Joins Kyoto Convention to Enhance Trade

Burkina Faso Joins Kyoto Convention to Enhance Trade

Burkina Faso has acceded to the Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC), becoming the 111th contracting party. The RKC simplifies customs clearance procedures, promotes trade facilitation, and enhances global competitiveness. By adopting the RKC, Burkina Faso aims to streamline its customs operations, reduce trade barriers, and ultimately boost its economic growth. This accession underscores the country's commitment to international standards and its desire to integrate more effectively into the global trading system.

DHL Launches Faster US Customs Clearance for Imports

DHL Launches Faster US Customs Clearance for Imports

DHL Global Forwarding introduces a customs clearance integration service designed to streamline US import processes. This initiative aims to reduce costs, shorten transit times, and mitigate compliance risks, empowering retailers to navigate evolving trade landscapes and tariff complexities. By simplifying the import process, DHL helps businesses seize new opportunities in global trade and optimize their supply chains for efficiency and compliance in the face of changing international regulations.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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WTO WCO Aid Cape Verde in Customs Reform to Enhance Trade

WTO WCO Aid Cape Verde in Customs Reform to Enhance Trade

The WCO-WACAM project assists Cape Verde in implementing the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement. Through support for measures categorization assessment and Time Release Study (TRS), it aims to simplify customs clearance processes, reduce trade costs, and improve trade efficiency. The project not only enhances Cape Verde's compliance capabilities but also provides valuable experience for other developing countries, jointly promoting global trade facilitation. This initiative is crucial for boosting economic growth and competitiveness in Cape Verde by streamlining trade procedures and reducing associated costs.

WCO Launches Online Course for Customs Change Management

WCO Launches Online Course for Customs Change Management

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has launched an online Change Management course to equip customs professionals with the skills to navigate the evolving international trade landscape. The course covers change management concepts, stakeholder engagement, tools and processes, and resistance management, emphasizing a blend of theory and practice. It is available on the CLiKC! platform and is accessible free of charge to WCO members. The course aims to improve customs administrations' ability to adapt to new challenges and implement effective trade facilitation measures.

WCO Asiapacific Seminar Enhances Customs Risk Management

WCO Asiapacific Seminar Enhances Customs Risk Management

The WCO Asia-Pacific Risk Management and Enforcement Analysis Workshop was held in Japan, aiming to enhance customs risk management capabilities in the Asia-Pacific region. The workshop covered topics such as risk assessment, target setting, and the establishment of national targeting centers. It emphasized the crucial role of data analysis in risk management and contributed to regional trade security and facilitation. Participants discussed best practices and strategies for identifying and mitigating potential threats to trade and supply chains within the region.

Understanding CBM A Crucial Metric in Global Freight

Understanding CBM A Crucial Metric in Global Freight

This article explains the concept of CBM (Cubic Meter), a commonly used volume measurement unit in international freight, and its application in air freight and LCL (Less than Container Load) shipping. Understanding how to calculate CBM helps shippers estimate transportation costs and optimize cargo packaging, thereby effectively reducing logistics expenses. It's crucial for efficient planning and cost management in global trade, enabling businesses to make informed decisions regarding shipment size and packaging strategies to minimize freight charges.

Qingdao Port: A Global Logistics Hub Supporting the 'belt and Road' Initiative

Qingdao Port: A Global Logistics Hub Supporting the 'belt and Road' Initiative

Since 2014, Qingdao Port has actively integrated into the Belt and Road Initiative, establishing a global logistics hub and enhancing its international development. Through its overseas division and partnerships with ports along the route, Qingdao Port continues to expand its shipping routes and import-export operations, promoting trade facilitation. Additionally, Qingdao Port has made significant achievements in building a smart port to improve management efficiency and service quality, contributing to the creation of a modern comprehensive logistics service platform.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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Steel Tariffs Under HS Code 72 Stir Industry Concerns

Steel Tariffs Under HS Code 72 Stir Industry Concerns

This article delves into the role of HS Code Chapter 72 in classifying steel product tariffs, analyzing its impact on the steel industry and proposing strategies for businesses to address the challenges. It emphasizes the importance of companies strengthening their knowledge of HS codes, establishing comprehensive management systems, and closely monitoring policy changes. The aim is to help steel companies enhance their competitiveness in the global market by navigating tariff complexities and adapting to evolving trade regulations.