WCO Releases Guide to Bolster Global Trade Disaster Preparedness

WCO Releases Guide to Bolster Global Trade Disaster Preparedness

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Permanent Technical Committee (PTC) approved the 'Disaster Management and Supply Chain Continuity Guidelines' to help businesses cope with emergencies and ensure supply chain security. The meeting also discussed accelerating vaccine distribution, optimizing passenger clearance, regulating e-commerce trade, and improving customs clearance efficiency, providing direction for global trade development. Businesses should actively learn and apply these outcomes to enhance their risk resistance and competitiveness.

CMA CGM Enhances Asiacaribbeanmexico Shipping Route for Faster Trade

CMA CGM Enhances Asiacaribbeanmexico Shipping Route for Faster Trade

CMA CGM will upgrade its PEX2 service in 2026, launching a direct Asia-Caribbean/Mexico service, eliminating transshipment and significantly improving transport efficiency. The route connects major Asian ports with Mazatlan, Mexico, and will be optimized in phases to achieve full direct service. This upgrade aims to meet the growing regional trade demands by providing a faster and more reliable shipping option. The direct connection will reduce transit times and enhance supply chain efficiency for businesses trading between Asia and the Caribbean/Mexico region.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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WCO Updates Single Window Rules to Boost Global Trade

WCO Updates Single Window Rules to Boost Global Trade

The WCO has updated its Single Window Guidelines to streamline processes, support capacity building in member countries, and accelerate trade facilitation. The updated guidelines aim to provide practical guidance for implementing and optimizing Single Window systems. The WCO encourages stakeholders to contribute ideas and best practices to further enhance the guidelines and promote global trade prosperity. This initiative underscores the WCO's commitment to simplifying cross-border trade and fostering a more efficient and transparent global trading environment.

Jordan Customs Adopts Modern Project Management for Trade Efficiency

Jordan Customs Adopts Modern Project Management for Trade Efficiency

With the support of the WCO, Jordan Customs enhanced its project management capabilities by establishing a project management framework. This initiative aims to improve customs clearance efficiency, strengthen risk management, and enhance information technology to build a modern, 21st-century customs administration and boost international competitiveness. The project emphasizes a results-oriented approach, values communication and collaboration, promotes continuous improvement, and embraces the future.

Bahamas Customs Adopts Wcobacked Preruling System to Boost Trade

Bahamas Customs Adopts Wcobacked Preruling System to Boost Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supports the Bahamas in establishing a commodity classification advance ruling system to enhance trade facilitation. Through national workshops and technical assistance, the WCO assists the Bahamas Customs in its modernization efforts, establishing a pre-ruling system to resolve trade disputes, attract foreign investment, and promote economic development. While challenges exist in establishing the advance ruling system, the WCO's support and cooperation will help the Bahamas achieve its trade facilitation goals. This initiative aims to create a more predictable and efficient trade environment for businesses operating in the Bahamas.

Costa Rica WCO Collaborate to Enhance Central American Trade

Costa Rica WCO Collaborate to Enhance Central American Trade

Costa Rica's Minister of Foreign Trade met with the WCO Secretary General to discuss trade facilitation, regional integration, and other key issues. Costa Rica emphasized simplifying border procedures, establishing joint border posts, and implementing digital platforms. The WCO recommended establishing a National Trade Facilitation Committee and conducting a Time Release Study. Both parties agreed to strengthen cooperation to improve border management and create a better business environment for companies. The meeting highlighted the commitment to streamline trade processes and promote regional economic growth through enhanced collaboration.

North American Ports Sustain Stability Amid Global Trade Shifts

North American Ports Sustain Stability Amid Global Trade Shifts

North American ports play a crucial role in global trade, facing challenges such as infrastructure upgrades and evolving trade policies. By enhancing service quality and optimizing operational efficiency, these ports maintain stability amidst uncertainties in the global maritime market. They are actively embracing intelligent, automated, and green transformations to adapt to future global trade trends. These advancements are essential for remaining competitive and facilitating the efficient flow of goods across the North American continent and beyond, ensuring the continued strength of the global supply chain.

Global Trade Compliance Key to Growth in Recovering Market

Global Trade Compliance Key to Growth in Recovering Market

The recovery of global trade is driving growth in the Global Trade Management (GTM) market due to new demands for electronic filing and efficient compliance. Businesses should actively embrace digital transformation and build comprehensive GTM systems to proactively address risks, seize opportunities, and achieve sustainable development. This includes streamlining processes, leveraging data analytics, and adopting advanced technologies to navigate complex trade regulations and optimize global supply chains. Adapting to these changes is crucial for maintaining competitiveness and ensuring long-term success in the evolving global trade landscape.

NITL Conference Tackles Trade Transport Trends in New Orleans

NITL Conference Tackles Trade Transport Trends in New Orleans

The National Industrial Transportation League (NITL) Annual Conference and Freight Exhibition will be held in New Orleans from November 16-19. The conference focuses on new trends in trade and transportation, featuring exhibitions and educational seminars. It brings together industry experts and business representatives to discuss supply chain challenges, operational efficiency improvements, and sustainable development. Attendees can expect insights into the latest innovations and strategies shaping the future of freight and logistics.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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WCO Reviews Kyoto Convention to Address Global Trade Challenges

WCO Reviews Kyoto Convention to Address Global Trade Challenges

The 24th Session of the Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC) Management Committee focused on advancing a comprehensive review of the RKC. The meeting assessed the alignment of proposals with the Convention and existing tools to address new global trade challenges such as the pandemic, information technology, e-commerce, and supply chain security. Emphasis was placed on inclusivity, welcoming Liberia, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan as new contracting parties. This collective effort contributes to global trade facilitation and security, ensuring the RKC remains relevant and effective in the modern trading environment.