Gambia Revenue Authority Boosts HR Management with WACAM Support

Gambia Revenue Authority Boosts HR Management with WACAM Support

With support from the WACAM project funded by the Swedish government, the Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA) pioneered the implementation of the WCO's competency-based Human Resource Management approach in West and Central Africa. A WCO expert team conducted a comprehensive review of GRA's key HR management tools, providing recommendations for improvement and an implementation plan. Modernizing HR management at GRA will enhance tax administration efficiency, optimize taxpayer services, and foster regional cooperation. This initiative marks a significant step towards improved governance and revenue collection in the region.

Shizuoka Port Boosts Maritime Logistics Efficiency

Shizuoka Port Boosts Maritime Logistics Efficiency

The Shizuoka Prefectural Government, as the port management authority, is responsible for developing growth plans, constructing and maintaining facilities, and managing the usage of these facilities across several important ports. By implementing scientific management practices and introducing advanced technologies, the government enhances port operational efficiency and stimulates local economic development.

Leapai Tech Advances Digital Transformation for Governments Businesses

Leapai Tech Advances Digital Transformation for Governments Businesses

Leapai Technology, located in Hunan, specializes in providing internet solutions for government and enterprise clients, including software development and customized mobile applications. With a professional team and self-developed systems, Leapai Technology helps clients achieve digital transformation, improve operational efficiency, and enhance market competitiveness. The company is committed to becoming a leader in digital transformation for the government and enterprise sectors.

IATA Names Paula Bernal Sanint to Boost Colombias Aviation Sector

IATA Names Paula Bernal Sanint to Boost Colombias Aviation Sector

IATA has appointed Paula Bernal as its new Country Manager for Colombia, aiming to strengthen collaboration with the Colombian government and airlines to promote the country's aviation industry. Bernal's extensive experience in government affairs and regulatory matters will help IATA advance its aviation development agenda in the rapidly growing Latin American market. She will address challenges related to infrastructure, airspace management, safety regulations, and sustainable development.

01/16/2026 Airlines
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Argentina Cuts Flights Sparks Travel Chaos and Protests

Argentina Cuts Flights Sparks Travel Chaos and Protests

IATA urgently calls for talks with the Argentinian government following significant cuts to international flight quotas, potentially stranding thousands of Argentinian citizens abroad. IATA believes this action will severely impact travelers, airline operations, and Argentina's international image. They urge the government to adopt measures such as transparent allocation and gradual relaxation of restrictions, advocating for scientific decision-making that balances public health security with economic development.

Aviation Groups Urge El Salvador to Drop Farm Tax Over Industry Risks

Aviation Groups Urge El Salvador to Drop Farm Tax Over Industry Risks

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the Salvadoran Association of Airline Representatives (ASLA) are urging the government of El Salvador to reconsider the $3.50 agricultural tariff levied on arriving passengers. They argue that this measure increases travel costs during the pandemic and could hinder the recovery of the aviation industry. The two organizations suggest that the government collaborate with the industry to find better solutions that ensure plant health security while promoting economic development.

Pennsylvanias I80 Toll Plan Delays Key Infrastructure Upgrades

Pennsylvanias I80 Toll Plan Delays Key Infrastructure Upgrades

Pennsylvania's I-80 highway tolling plan was shelved due to federal government rejection, highlighting the state's transportation infrastructure funding challenges. The proposed tolls would have increased logistics costs, impacting supply chain efficiency. Pennsylvania needs to explore alternative funding models and strengthen communication with the federal government to advance transportation infrastructure modernization. The plan's failure underscores the difficulty in securing funding for vital infrastructure projects and the potential economic consequences of inadequate investment in transportation networks.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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