Supply Chains Face Dual Crisis From Hurricanes and COVID19

Supply Chains Face Dual Crisis From Hurricanes and COVID19

A joint report by Resilience360 and Riskpulse highlights the unprecedented challenges to global supply chains in 2020 due to the combined impact of the hurricane season and the COVID-19 pandemic. The report forecasts above-normal Atlantic hurricane activity and analyzes the pandemic's effects on port operations. It recommends that businesses map their supply chains, develop contingency plans, leverage technology, and enhance collaboration to improve supply chain resilience and withstand the double storm. These measures are crucial for mitigating disruptions and ensuring business continuity in the face of these compounding risks.

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Xinjiang Tashkent Partner to Expand Chinese Firms in Central Asia

Xinjiang Tashkent Partner to Expand Chinese Firms in Central Asia

Xinjiang's Makit County and Akto County signed a friendly city cooperation agreement with Tashkent Region of Uzbekistan, aiming to provide a foothold for Chinese enterprises to expand into the Central Asian market. By building a cross-border service platform and establishing a two-way linkage mechanism, the agreement addresses challenges faced by companies going abroad and promotes long-term coordinated development between Xinjiang and Tashkent Region in industries, talent, and other fields. This collaboration facilitates smoother market access and strengthens economic ties between the two regions, fostering mutual growth and prosperity.

Qiandao President University Partner with Huayi for Affordable Education in Jiangxi

Qiandao President University Partner with Huayi for Affordable Education in Jiangxi

Qiandao Education partners with President University of Indonesia and Jiangxi Huayi Education to establish a China-Indonesia two-way study abroad cooperation mechanism, providing a new path of "low-cost, high-return, and guaranteed" international education for students from ordinary families. The three parties will cooperate deeply in curriculum co-construction, joint student training, and enrollment services, helping students grow into compound talents with cross-cultural perspectives and trilingual proficiency, and contributing to the "Belt and Road" initiative. This collaboration aims to foster global citizens and strengthen educational ties between China and Indonesia.

Amazon Harris Farm Challenge Australias Online Grocery Sector

Amazon Harris Farm Challenge Australias Online Grocery Sector

Amazon Australia has partnered with Harris Farm Markets to launch an online fresh grocery delivery service, covering over 80 suburbs in Sydney with same-day/next-day delivery options. Harris Farm Markets is a well-known Australian fresh food retailer with annual sales of nearly AUD 1 billion. This collaboration marks Amazon's official entry into the Australian online grocery market and has the potential to reshape the competitive landscape. The partnership leverages Harris Farm's established reputation for quality produce and Amazon's logistical expertise to offer consumers a convenient and reliable grocery shopping experience.

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Anxis Ecommerce Shift Peking University Alumni Advise Growth

Anxis Ecommerce Shift Peking University Alumni Advise Growth

A Peking University alumni delegation visited Anxi to gain insights into the local cross-border e-commerce ecosystem and provide suggestions for the high-quality development of county-level foreign trade. The delegation inspected industrial parks, service centers, and product selection centers, highly praising Anxi's cross-border e-commerce development model. They reached consensus with Anxi on talent cultivation, industry-university-research cooperation, and other fields, jointly promoting a new pattern of cross-border e-commerce development in Anxi. The visit aims to strengthen collaboration and drive further growth in the region's e-commerce sector.

WCO Aids African Customs in Enforcing Environmental Agreements

WCO Aids African Customs in Enforcing Environmental Agreements

WCO, in collaboration with the United Nations, is working to enhance the capacity of Kenyan and Tanzanian customs administrations in enforcing environmental agreements. This initiative aims to address climate change and promote green trade by strengthening customs' role in monitoring and controlling the movement of environmentally sensitive goods. The project focuses on providing training, equipment, and technical assistance to customs officers, enabling them to effectively implement relevant regulations and contribute to sustainable development goals. Ultimately, this partnership seeks to foster a more environmentally responsible and economically viable trade environment.

EU WCO Enhance African Trade Via Customs Initiative

EU WCO Enhance African Trade Via Customs Initiative

The EU-WCO Africa Programme conference was held in Mauritius, assessing achievements and planning for the future. The conference focused on customs, rules of origin, and regional cooperation, aiming to promote trade prosperity in Africa. Key discussions revolved around enhancing customs efficiency, simplifying trade procedures, and fostering collaboration among African nations. The goal is to unlock the continent's trade potential and contribute to sustainable economic growth through improved customs practices and stronger regional partnerships. The meeting served as a platform for sharing best practices and identifying areas for further development.

Jordan Customs Boosts Air Cargo Efficiency with WCO Risk Management

Jordan Customs Boosts Air Cargo Efficiency with WCO Risk Management

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a follow-up risk management workshop for the Jordan Customs Department (JCD) to enhance its air cargo clearance capabilities and develop a national risk management plan. Through expert guidance and collaboration, Jordan Customs completed a risk management enhancement plan and committed to its practical application, contributing to trade facilitation and security. The workshop aimed to strengthen JCD's ability to identify and mitigate risks, ultimately improving efficiency and security within the supply chain. This initiative underscores the importance of effective risk management in modern customs administration.

WCO Meeting Advances Digital Trade Transformation Globally

WCO Meeting Advances Digital Trade Transformation Globally

The 71st meeting of the World Customs Organization (WCO) Data Model Project Team focused on optimizing the data model to adapt to evolving global trade. The meeting reviewed data model change requests, assessed the electronic bill of lading project, and updated the work plan. The role of the data model in standardization, efficiency, insight, and innovation was emphasized, along with implementation challenges. Through collaboration and innovation, the WCO will continue to drive the digital transformation of global trade. The meeting highlighted the importance of adapting to new technologies and trade practices.

Asiapacific Rail Freight Expands with WCO Digital Customs Push

Asiapacific Rail Freight Expands with WCO Digital Customs Push

The World Customs Organization (WCO) successfully held its first Asia-Pacific Railway Seminar in Seoul, Korea, aiming to promote the standardization and digital transformation of customs procedures for rail transport. The conference focused on the WCO Railway Guide, simplified customs procedures, the application of advanced technologies, and international cooperation. This initiative is expected to inject new momentum into the development of rail freight in the Asia-Pacific region and further promote regional economic growth. The seminar provided a platform for discussion and collaboration among stakeholders in the railway and customs sectors.