Pacific Islands Boost Customs Valuation with Expert Program

Pacific Islands Boost Customs Valuation with Expert Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) jointly launched the "Master Trainer Programme" to develop customs valuation experts in Pacific Island Countries. This initiative aims to establish a regional training system, enhance customs valuation capabilities, facilitate trade, increase revenue collection, and improve international competitiveness. The first working group activity has been successfully held, laying a solid foundation for future actions.

Ningbozhoushan Ranks 7th in Global Shipping Hub Index

Ningbozhoushan Ranks 7th in Global Shipping Hub Index

A recent report indicates that Ningbo-Zhoushan Port has risen to become the 7th largest shipping center globally, surpassing Athens/Piraeus. This signifies a dynamic shift in the global shipping landscape. While Singapore maintains its leading position, Ningbo-Zhoushan Port's ascent is attributed to China's economic growth and the port's continuous improvements. This achievement highlights the increasing importance of Chinese ports in international trade and shipping.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Split Shipments Cut Costs in International Air Freight

Split Shipments Cut Costs in International Air Freight

In international air freight, a 'deconsolidation' strategy can effectively reduce shipping costs. By meticulously managing weight, volume, and product categories, hidden costs can be avoided. Deconsolidation also enhances supply chain resilience, allows for flexible inventory allocation, and seamlessly integrates with multimodal transportation. However, it increases operational complexity, requiring intelligent systems to track cargo status. Mastering deconsolidation techniques can optimize costs in cross-border trade.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Ozon Streamlines Crossborder Orders Amid Passport Data Issues

Ozon Streamlines Crossborder Orders Amid Passport Data Issues

OZON cross-border e-commerce sellers often face the challenge of customers not providing passport information. This article offers effective strategies to address this issue, including problem diagnosis, proactive communication, information supplementation, preventive measures, and handling special cases. It helps sellers resolve order fulfillment issues, ensuring smooth cross-border trade operations. By implementing these solutions, sellers can minimize delays and maintain customer satisfaction on the OZON platform.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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US Container Imports Rise in June As Chinas Share Dips

US Container Imports Rise in June As Chinas Share Dips

A Descartes report indicates a slight month-over-month increase but a year-over-year decrease in US container imports for June. China's share continues to decline. Key factors include trade policy adjustments, supply chain diversification, and evolving port dynamics. Southeast Asian countries are gaining prominence, while West Coast ports are rebounding. US importers need to adapt to these shifts and adjust their supply chain strategies accordingly.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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ROCB Europe Enhances Customs Talent Development

ROCB Europe Enhances Customs Talent Development

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting ROCB Europe in restructuring its organizational framework to build a competency-based human resource management system, ultimately enhancing regional customs capacity building. By defining positions, constructing competency models, and providing ongoing support, the WCO aims to create an efficient talent engine that promotes regional trade facilitation and security. This initiative contributes to strengthening the global customs cooperation network.

WCO Aids Gambia Customs in Enhancing Training Expertise

WCO Aids Gambia Customs in Enhancing Training Expertise

The World Customs Organization's MADAO project is assisting the Gambia Revenue Authority in developing a team of expert trainers. Through a 'Training of Trainers' workshop, the project enhances the capabilities of customs personnel, promoting trade facilitation and efficient tax collection. This initiative lays the foundation for customs capacity building in Gambia. Future evaluations will continuously assess the training's impact and contribute to the modernization of customs administration.

US Waterborne Freight Rebounds Seasonally Despite Global Economic Pressures

US Waterborne Freight Rebounds Seasonally Despite Global Economic Pressures

Panjiva's report indicates a 4% month-over-month increase in U.S. waterborne freight volume in March, yet underlying downward pressure persists. A complex interplay of seasonal rebounds, rising oil prices, consumer confidence, and supply chain issues complicates the economic outlook. Experts recommend stabilizing supply chains, stimulating domestic demand, and promoting trade diversification to address these challenges. Waterborne freight data remains a crucial indicator of economic health.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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AI Boosts Home Hardware Firms US Market Growth

AI Boosts Home Hardware Firms US Market Growth

A furniture hardware company in Guangzhou achieved precise customer acquisition in the US market using the "TradeXiaoqi" AI customer acquisition tool. By configuring precise tasks and crafting professional prospecting emails, the company significantly improved inquiry conversion rates and reduced customer acquisition costs. This case demonstrates the immense potential of AI technology in the foreign trade sector. Businesses should actively embrace AI to achieve intelligent transformation.

Malawi Customs Adopts WCO Program to Enhance Audit Efficiency

Malawi Customs Adopts WCO Program to Enhance Audit Efficiency

The World Customs Organization (WCO)'s 'Advanced Post-Clearance Audit' workshop program aims to enhance the audit capabilities of member customs administrations, particularly addressing the challenges faced by developing countries when using manual audit tools. The program emphasizes systematic auditing, risk assessment, data analysis, and cooperative auditing concepts. Successfully piloted in Malawi, it helps customs administrations strike a balance between control and trade facilitation.