Central America Adopts Kyoto Convention to Modernize Customs

Central America Adopts Kyoto Convention to Modernize Customs

The Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO)-World Customs Organization Global Trade Facilitation Programme (GTFP) launched an assistance program in Central America to help countries adopt the Revised Kyoto Convention, simplify customs procedures, and promote trade facilitation. Through workshops, self-assessments, and capacity building, the project will support Central America in improving customs management and integrating into the global trade system. The initiative aims to enhance efficiency and transparency in customs operations across the region.

COSCO OOCL Expand MWAX Service to Conakry Port

COSCO OOCL Expand MWAX Service to Conakry Port

COSCO SHIPPING and OOCL jointly upgraded the MWAX service, incorporating the Port of Conakry in Guinea into the network. This enhancement will improve the transportation capacity of bulk commodities, strengthen their position in the African market, and facilitate the development of China-Africa trade. Both parties will continue to optimize the service to address challenges and provide high-quality shipping services. The upgraded MWAX service aims to better serve the growing trade demands between China and West Africa.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Jordan Customs Boosts Project Management for Modernization

Jordan Customs Boosts Project Management for Modernization

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supports Jordan Customs in enhancing its project management capabilities. Through workshops and other initiatives, the WCO assists in building a project management framework, adopting results-oriented management, and emphasizing the role of the Project Management Office (PMO). This action aims to help Jordan Customs more effectively implement strategic projects, improve efficiency and productivity, and ultimately achieve customs modernization. The focus is on building internal capacity to manage projects effectively and achieve strategic goals.

DHL Expands Air Cargo Fleet with Boeing Freighter Conversions

DHL Expands Air Cargo Fleet with Boeing Freighter Conversions

DHL has placed a significant order for nine Boeing 767-300 Converted Freighters (BCF) to expand its intercontinental cargo capacity, addressing supply chain disruptions and e-commerce growth opportunities. This move aims to improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and promote sustainable development. The Boeing 767-300BCF, with its proven technology, excellent performance, and flexible conversion options, has become a market favorite. While the air freight market presents both opportunities and challenges, companies must continuously innovate to stay competitive.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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North American Trucking Strains Under Demand Surge Supply Chain Issues

North American Trucking Strains Under Demand Surge Supply Chain Issues

North American Class 8 heavy-duty truck orders continue to surge, exacerbating capacity shortages and a deepening supply chain crisis. Demand is driven by economic recovery and rising freight rates, while supply faces challenges such as component shortages and port congestion. This analysis delves into the current market situation, driving factors, and future outlook, offering insights for Chinese companies. Strong demand coupled with constrained supply creates significant market volatility and highlights the need for resilient supply chain strategies.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Burkina Faso Improves Customs Valuation with WCO Support

Burkina Faso Improves Customs Valuation with WCO Support

The Burkina Faso General Directorate of Customs (DGD) sought technical assistance from the World Customs Organization (WCO) to rebuild its autonomous customs valuation capacity. The WCO assisted by conducting a diagnostic assessment of the DGD's existing system and providing recommendations for improvement. This support helped the DGD establish an efficient, transparent, and compliant customs valuation system, enhancing its autonomous regulatory capabilities and promoting national economic development. The assistance focused on strengthening internal expertise and processes related to valuation.

Europeguangzhou Shipping Costs and Transit Times Analyzed

Europeguangzhou Shipping Costs and Transit Times Analyzed

This article provides an in-depth analysis of container shipping prices from Europe to Guangzhou, covering factors such as market supply and demand, route distance, vessel capacity, fuel prices, and other associated costs. It addresses frequently asked questions regarding price ranges and transit times, aiming to offer foreign trade companies a comprehensive reference for ocean freight decisions. The analysis helps businesses understand the complexities of Eurasian container shipping and make informed choices regarding their logistics strategies.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Report Highlights Global Customs Efficiency Best Practices

Report Highlights Global Customs Efficiency Best Practices

The World Customs Organization and the International Monetary Fund jointly released the first phase report of the International Survey on Customs Administration (ISOCA), compiling data from 51 customs administrations to analyze performance, practices, and structures. The report provides benchmarks, facilitates experience sharing, promotes data-driven decision-making, and supports customs capacity building, offering significant value for global customs management. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding current trends and identifying areas for improvement in customs operations worldwide.

China Customs Advances Global Trade Via WCO Revenue Plan

China Customs Advances Global Trade Via WCO Revenue Plan

China Customs actively participates in the World Customs Organization's Revenue Package Programme, sharing its experience in valuation control to provide a reference for customs administrations in developing countries. Through measures such as risk management, information sharing, technology application, and capacity building, the valuation control system of China Customs contributes to the healthy development of global trade. This involvement showcases China's commitment to trade facilitation and its willingness to assist other nations in improving their customs valuation practices.

Mali Customs Adopts Competencybased HR Modernization

Mali Customs Adopts Competencybased HR Modernization

Mali Customs, with the support of the World Customs Organization, is committed to modernizing its HRM through GRH reform. This involves diagnosing the existing system and building a competency-based HRM system, including developing job descriptions, competency models, and position descriptions, alongside capacity building initiatives. Despite facing challenges, Mali Customs is actively pushing forward with these reforms to enhance overall effectiveness and better serve national economic development. The reform aims to improve efficiency and effectiveness in customs administration.