Fort McMurray Airport Boosts Regional Economy as Key Aviation Hub

Fort McMurray Airport Boosts Regional Economy as Key Aviation Hub

Fort McMurray International Airport, located in Alberta, is the largest airport in the northern region, serving numerous domestic and international flights. Managed by the Fort McMurray Airport Authority since 2010, it has two terminals and an annual capacity of 1.5 million passengers. The airport has experienced rapid growth in recent years, connecting to several major cities, leading to a significant increase in passenger numbers and becoming the 15th busiest airport in Canada.

Ethiopia Modernizes Customs Tariffs to Meet Global Norms

Ethiopia Modernizes Customs Tariffs to Meet Global Norms

Ethiopia is accelerating the modernization of its tariff classification system to align with international standards, aiming to facilitate trade and promote economic growth. With support from the EU-WCO Africa HS Project, the Ethiopian Customs Commission is working to streamline processes, improve efficiency, and strengthen capacity building to adapt to the evolving global trade environment. This initiative seeks to simplify customs procedures, reduce trade barriers, and enhance Ethiopia's competitiveness in the international market.

Global Airfare Standards to Shift Under Iatas New PTCCM Initiative

Global Airfare Standards to Shift Under Iatas New PTCCM Initiative

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released the 8th edition of the Passenger Tariff Coordinating Conference Manual (PTCCM), updating industry standards across five pillars: general definitions, mileage principles, fare construction, currency application, and baggage rules. This new edition revises several resolutions to enhance fare transparency, reduce operational costs, promote international cooperation, and optimize the passenger experience. The updated PTCCM provides clearer and more efficient fare management regulations for the global aviation industry.

Latin America Adopts Revised Kyoto Convention to Streamline Trade

Latin America Adopts Revised Kyoto Convention to Streamline Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is promoting the Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC) in Brazil, encouraging Latin American countries to join. The WCO emphasizes the RKC's importance for trade facilitation and supply chain security. Joining the RKC can streamline customs procedures, reduce trade costs, and enhance the predictability of international trade. This initiative aims to improve the efficiency and security of trade flows within the region and globally by adopting international standards for customs procedures.

Tiktok Shop Reshapes Global Ecommerce with Smallparcel Logistics

Tiktok Shop Reshapes Global Ecommerce with Smallparcel Logistics

The integration of TikTok Shop and international small parcels is reshaping the global retail landscape. Short-video shopping drives order fragmentation, demanding small parcel logistics to balance cost and speed. Tariff policy adjustments impact sellers' logistics strategies, pushing platform innovation. The future of international small parcels will be more efficient, intelligent, and compliant. This evolution is crucial for both sellers and consumers navigating the complexities of cross-border e-commerce and adapting to changing regulations.

Air Waybill Mastery Boosts Global Trade Efficiency

Air Waybill Mastery Boosts Global Trade Efficiency

The international air waybill (AWB) is a crucial document in airfreight trade. This paper analyzes its role, components, workflow, and freight settlement methods. It emphasizes the importance of accurately completing AWB information and provides practical advice for foreign trade enterprises to protect their interests by utilizing AWBs. This helps companies control their logistics lifeline and avoid potential risks. The AWB's accurate completion is vital for smooth international airfreight operations and risk mitigation.

Crossborder Logistics Firms Adopt Multichannel Shipping for Resilience

Crossborder Logistics Firms Adopt Multichannel Shipping for Resilience

Mixed shipping for international small parcels is a strategy to mitigate uncertainties in cross-border logistics. By integrating multiple logistics channels, businesses can diversify risks and balance costs, delivery times, and policy factors. Companies need to adopt refined channel combination strategies based on product characteristics and market fluctuations to build a resilient logistics network. Utilizing data analysis to optimize decision-making is crucial for enhancing competitiveness and navigating the complexities of international shipping.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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Wcos COPES Initiative Strengthens Customs Against Wildlife Trafficking

Wcos COPES Initiative Strengthens Customs Against Wildlife Trafficking

The WCO's COPES project aims to enhance customs' capacity to combat illegal wildlife trade. A workshop in Togo focused on evidence collection, case management, and international cooperation. INAMA provided financial support. The training sought to improve the effectiveness of customs officials in identifying, investigating, and prosecuting wildlife trafficking offenses. Emphasis was placed on collaborative efforts between national agencies and international partners to disrupt transnational criminal networks involved in the illegal trade of endangered species.

Fedex Expands Shenzhen Services to Strengthen Greater Bay Area Trade

Fedex Expands Shenzhen Services to Strengthen Greater Bay Area Trade

FedEx has upgraded its international export services in Shenzhen, extending the cutoff time for low-value shipments to 6 PM and improving customs clearance efficiency. By expanding its Shenzhen International Gateway Operating Center, FedEx enhances parcel sorting and heavy freight handling capabilities, helping companies in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area seize global trade opportunities. This upgrade aims to streamline export processes and facilitate faster, more reliable delivery for businesses in the region.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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WCO Workshop in Baku Boosts Customs Evidence Collection

WCO Workshop in Baku Boosts Customs Evidence Collection

The 2nd WCO COPES Regional Workshop was held in Baku, Azerbaijan, aiming to enhance evidence collection capabilities of customs administrations in the region to combat transnational crime. Through interactive training and experience sharing, the workshop strengthened the professional skills of customs officials from various countries and laid the foundation for future international cooperation. The COPES project will continue to strengthen international cooperation, focus on emerging forms of crime, and contribute to building a safer world.