Hainan Tightens Oversight of Zerotariff Goods

Hainan Tightens Oversight of Zerotariff Goods

China's General Administration of Customs has issued new regulations to strengthen the supervision of 'zero-tariff' imported goods in the Hainan Free Trade Port. The new rules stipulate that 'zero-tariff' goods must be imported uniformly by customs-approved duty-free shops and sold in designated areas. Operating units are required to register and equip themselves with information systems to connect with customs, enabling full traceability of goods and verification of resident identity. This aims to ensure the effective implementation of the policy and prevent abuse of the zero-tariff benefits.

Safetpak Enhances Dangerous Goods Transport Safety

Safetpak Enhances Dangerous Goods Transport Safety

Saf-T-Pak Inc., a Canadian provider of dangerous goods transportation packaging solutions, is an IATA Platinum Partner. The company offers packaging design, manufacturing, and compliance consulting services that meet international standards. They are dedicated to providing safe and reliable dangerous goods transportation solutions for the medical, pharmaceutical, and research industries. Their services aim to reduce transportation risks and ensure the safe delivery of goods. Saf-T-Pak focuses on compliance and safety throughout the entire transportation process.

Counterfeit Goods Challenge Malaysias Logistics Sector

Counterfeit Goods Challenge Malaysias Logistics Sector

Cross-border e-commerce sellers face high risks when shipping counterfeit goods to Malaysia. This analysis examines logistics models, strategies for handling customs inspections, sensitive goods transportation, and secure payment collection. The aim is to assist sellers in operating compliantly and mitigating potential legal issues associated with shipping imitation products to Malaysia. Understanding these challenges and implementing appropriate risk management strategies is crucial for sustainable business growth in the Malaysian e-commerce market.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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Morocco Tightens Luxury Goods Shipping Compliance

Morocco Tightens Luxury Goods Shipping Compliance

This article provides a detailed overview of each step involved in shipping luxury goods from Morocco, including customs declaration, professional packaging, transportation method selection, declared value, payment of tariffs and VAT, and customs clearance procedures. It aims to help personal shoppers safely, compliantly, and efficiently complete luxury goods shipping, avoiding unnecessary risks and losses. The guide covers crucial aspects like accurately declaring items and understanding the nuances of Moroccan export regulations to ensure a smooth and legal shipping process.

Taibo Enhances Crossborder Industrial Goods Logistics

Taibo Enhances Crossborder Industrial Goods Logistics

Taibo International Supply Chain specializes in cross-border logistics for industrial products, offering customized solutions, efficient transportation services, and reliable risk protection. Its global dedicated line network and professional overseas warehouse layout help companies achieve efficient and convenient global logistics. They focus on streamlining the process from origin to destination, ensuring timely delivery and minimizing potential disruptions. Their expertise in customs clearance and regulatory compliance further enhances the value proposition for businesses engaged in international trade.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Middle East and North Africa Crack Down on Customs Fraud

Middle East and North Africa Crack Down on Customs Fraud

A regional workshop in Amman, Jordan, focused on customs valuation and anti-fraud, aiming to enhance the capabilities of customs officials in the Middle East and North Africa. The workshop covered the WTO Valuation Agreement, WCO's Revenue Package tools, and anti-fraud strategies. Key discussions centered on Decision 6.1 and valuation risk management. Emphasis was placed on international cooperation, capacity building, legal improvements, and technological innovation. The goal was to foster a fairer trade environment by strengthening customs practices and combating fraudulent activities in the region.

Comoros Enhances Trade Via WTO Customs Training

Comoros Enhances Trade Via WTO Customs Training

The World Trade Organization (WTO) and the World Customs Organization (WCO) jointly held a workshop to provide technical assistance on customs valuation to Comoros, which is seeking to join the WTO, helping it fulfill its accession obligations. The workshop focused on the WTO's Valuation Agreement, covering valuation methods, appeal procedures, pre-shipment inspection, and trade facilitation. The aim was to enhance Comoros' trade competitiveness and build an efficient and transparent trade environment. The training is crucial for Comoros to align its customs practices with international standards.

Nigeria Customs Modernizes Trade with Improved Ruling System

Nigeria Customs Modernizes Trade with Improved Ruling System

Nigeria Customs is set to launch an “Advance Ruling” program to streamline customs clearance procedures and improve efficiency. This initiative aims to facilitate trade, achieve mutual benefits for all stakeholders, and contribute to economic development. The implementation of the Advance Ruling System is expected to provide traders with greater certainty and predictability regarding the classification, origin, and valuation of goods before importation, thereby reducing delays and costs associated with customs clearance. This will ultimately boost trade volumes and enhance Nigeria's competitiveness in the global market.

Haiti Dominican Republic Boost Customs Skills in WCO Workshop

Haiti Dominican Republic Boost Customs Skills in WCO Workshop

The WCO trained customs officers in Haiti to enhance their valuation capabilities. This initiative aimed to strengthen customs valuation practices, ensuring revenue security and promoting fair trade. Furthermore, the program fostered cooperation between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, encouraging regional collaboration in customs administration. By building capacity and promoting regional partnerships, the WCO contributes to the sustainable development of Haiti and the wider Caribbean region, facilitating legitimate trade and combating illicit activities. The focus on valuation is crucial for accurate revenue collection and a level playing field for businesses.

WCO Aids Niger in Customs Reform to Enhance Revenue

WCO Aids Niger in Customs Reform to Enhance Revenue

The World Customs Organization (WCO) continuously supports Niger Customs in enhancing its valuation capabilities. This support includes organizing training workshops, providing technical assistance, and supplying toolkits. These efforts aim to empower Niger Customs to take ownership of valuation processes, fostering a more equitable and efficient trade environment. Ultimately, this leads to improved revenue collection and contributes to economic development in Niger.