Flexport Stripe Climate Collaborate on Sustainable Freight Initiative

Flexport Stripe Climate Collaborate on Sustainable Freight Initiative

Flexport has partnered with Stripe Climate to allocate a portion of its revenue towards next-generation carbon removal technologies. This initiative aims to address the growing carbon emissions problem within the shipping industry and promote sustainable global trade. The goal is to increase demand for carbon removal technologies, attract further investment, and accelerate technology development and deployment. Flexport also calls upon other businesses to join the effort and collectively tackle climate challenges, fostering greater climate collaboration within the sector and beyond.

Ghana Establishes Customs Committee to Enhance Trade

Ghana Establishes Customs Committee to Enhance Trade

The Ghana Revenue Authority successfully launched a Joint Consultative Committee at Tema Port, aiming to optimize the trade environment and promote economic development through multi-stakeholder participation and collaborative governance. This initiative draws on international experience and implements the Trade Facilitation Agreement, strengthening capacity building. It offers valuable lessons for other countries and marks a significant step forward for Ghana in its trade facilitation journey. The committee is expected to streamline customs procedures and reduce trade barriers, ultimately boosting Ghana's economic competitiveness.

Liberia Adopts Competencybased HR to Improve Governance

Liberia Adopts Competencybased HR to Improve Governance

The Liberia Revenue Authority, with support from the World Customs Organization, implemented competency-based human resource management. By building competency models, competency dictionaries, and job descriptions, they optimized talent allocation and enhanced employee capabilities. This initiative aims to improve tax collection efficiency and promote national economic development. This approach provides a valuable reference for other government departments and enterprises, emphasizing a people-oriented strategy that prioritizes talent cultivation and development. The focus is on aligning skills with roles to boost overall organizational performance.

Tiktok Shop Expands Service Program for Providers by 2026

Tiktok Shop Expands Service Program for Providers by 2026

TikTok Shop's fully managed merchant recruitment program for Q1 2026 is launching, using cash incentives to attract service providers to onboard merchants. This article analyzes the program's core rules, reward mechanisms, and participation requirements, helping service providers seize the "Spring New Arrivals" opportunity, expand the scale of fully managed merchants, and achieve revenue growth. It details how service providers can leverage this initiative to grow their business within the TikTok Shop ecosystem by recruiting new merchants under the fully managed model.

Supply Chain Transparency Boosts Efficiency Cuts Costs

Supply Chain Transparency Boosts Efficiency Cuts Costs

Demand-Driven Supply Chain (DDSC) leverages transparency to reduce costs and improve efficiency, resulting in a 15% reduction in inventory, over 20% increase in order fulfillment rate, more than 2% revenue growth, and a 3-5% increase in gross profit margin. Transparency is key, requiring unified metrics and collaborative efforts across the supply chain. DDSC is particularly suitable for fast fashion, high-tech, and food & beverage industries. Companies should assess their readiness in terms of transparency, agility, and collaboration before implementing DDSC.

Applovin Stock Drops Amid SEC Probe Investors Weigh Options

Applovin Stock Drops Amid SEC Probe Investors Weigh Options

AppLovin's stock price plummeted due to an SEC investigation into its data collection practices, compounded by a previous short report and high market expectations. Investors should monitor the company's response, subsequent reports, and advertiser sentiment. Short-term traders should focus on key price levels, while medium-to-long-term investors need to assess the event's impact on the company's growth and profitability. The investigation raises concerns about potential regulatory penalties and could affect AppLovin's future data usage and advertising revenue.

Barbados Customs Adopts Wcobacked HR Modernization

Barbados Customs Adopts Wcobacked HR Modernization

A WCO virtual workshop assisted Barbados Customs in building a competency-based HRM system to enhance efficiency, increase revenue collection, and improve relationships. The collaboration aims to modernize HRM practices within the organization. This initiative is expected to significantly improve the performance of Barbados Customs by aligning employee skills and knowledge with organizational goals and strategic objectives. The competency model will serve as a foundation for recruitment, training, performance management, and career development, ultimately contributing to a more effective and motivated workforce.

WCO Eswatini Launch Customs Capacity Pilot Program

WCO Eswatini Launch Customs Capacity Pilot Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO), in collaboration with the Eswatini Revenue Authority (ERA), launched a capacity building assessment pilot project. This initiative aims to enhance training quality and effectiveness, facilitate knowledge transfer, and strengthen customs capacity building through a systematic five-level evaluation model. The project's findings will be shared with WCO members, contributing to the security and facilitation of global trade. The assessment framework will provide valuable insights for optimizing training programs and ensuring sustainable capacity development within customs administrations.

Gambia Boosts Customs Risk Management with Global Partners

Gambia Boosts Customs Risk Management with Global Partners

The Gambia Revenue Authority, with support from the World Customs Organization and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), conducted a series of workshops aimed at building a strategic framework for risk management. This initiative introduces an intelligence-driven risk management approach to enhance trade facilitation and strengthen customs controls. This marks a significant step for The Gambia in improving customs administration and promoting smoother trade processes. The focus is on proactively identifying and mitigating potential risks while simultaneously streamlining legitimate trade flows.

Malawi Boosts Customs Intelligence to Curb Wildlife Trafficking

Malawi Boosts Customs Intelligence to Curb Wildlife Trafficking

The World Customs Organization (WCO) continues to support the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) in strengthening its intelligence functions to enhance its risk management capabilities in combating illegal wildlife trade. Through the WCO-INAMA project, the MRA has optimized its business processes and job responsibilities, laying the foundation for the implementation of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). This initiative is of great significance for the ecological security of Malawi and the world.