WCO Evaluates SAFE Framework to Strengthen Global Trade Security

WCO Evaluates SAFE Framework to Strengthen Global Trade Security

The SAFE Working Group meeting assessed the framework's implementation, focusing on data strategies and green customs initiatives. A new AEO (Authorized Economic Operator) curriculum was launched, and the working plan was revised to better reflect current priorities. Discussions emphasized strengthening coordination across various sectors to enhance the overall effectiveness of the SAFE Framework in promoting secure and efficient trade. The meeting highlighted the ongoing commitment to international customs cooperation and trade security.

China Eases Temporary Importexport Customs Procedures

China Eases Temporary Importexport Customs Procedures

This article provides a detailed interpretation of key issues for foreign trade enterprises when handling temporary import and export goods, including customs declaration, tax payment, and re-export deadlines. Through clear process introductions and practical operational guidelines, it helps companies efficiently and conveniently complete customs clearance procedures, reduce operating costs, and enhance international trade competitiveness. The guide aims to streamline the process and ensure compliance for businesses engaged in temporary import/export activities.

US Container Imports Jump Ahead of Tariff Deadline Straining Supply Chains

US Container Imports Jump Ahead of Tariff Deadline Straining Supply Chains

U.S. container imports in August reached the second-highest level on record, influenced by tariff policies and seasonal factors. China's share decreased, indicating diversification of import origins. East and West Coast port throughput diverged, highlighting supply chain uncertainties. Importers need to closely monitor policy changes and seek diversified solutions to mitigate potential disruptions and navigate the evolving global trade landscape. The shifting dynamics present both challenges and opportunities for businesses involved in international trade.

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ABF Introduces Ocean LTL Service to Boost Global Trade

ABF Introduces Ocean LTL Service to Boost Global Trade

ABF introduces Ocean LTL service to accelerate China-foreign trade and optimize the global supply chain. This service provides fast and economical Ocean LTL solutions, featuring end-to-end visibility, simplified pricing, and flexible inventory management. It empowers businesses to enhance their competitiveness by offering a cost-effective and efficient way to ship smaller ocean freight shipments. The service aims to streamline international trade and improve overall supply chain performance for businesses of all sizes.

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Trade War Uncertainty Weighs on Winter Freight Demand

Trade War Uncertainty Weighs on Winter Freight Demand

The US-led trade war introduces uncertainty into the freight economy, leading to decreased demand, supply chain disruptions, and increased costs. Businesses should diversify markets, optimize supply chains, improve efficiency, and strengthen risk management. Governments should stabilize policies, provide support, and enhance cooperation. The trade war has profound implications for global economic growth, inflation, and geopolitics. In the long term, it will reshape global supply chains, intensify technological competition, and alter international relations.

New Guide Aims to Streamline Customs Valuation Processes

New Guide Aims to Streamline Customs Valuation Processes

This guide aims to help import and export companies understand the customs valuation intelligence exchange mechanism. By clarifying the importing country's customs self-assessment checklist, the golden rules of intelligence exchange, and upgraded measures, it helps businesses mitigate risks, accelerate customs clearance processes, and enhance international trade competitiveness. It provides practical guidance on leveraging intelligence exchange to ensure accurate valuations and avoid potential penalties, ultimately leading to more efficient and compliant trade operations.

WCO Committee Resolves Commodity Classification Issues at 53rd Meeting

WCO Committee Resolves Commodity Classification Issues at 53rd Meeting

The World Customs Organization (WCO) released the decisions of the 53rd session of the Harmonized System Committee, including commodity classification decisions and revisions to the Explanatory Notes and Compendium of Classification Opinions of the Harmonized System. This provides authoritative guidance on commodity classification for businesses, helping to reduce trade risks. The updates are crucial for accurate HS code determination and compliance with international trade regulations, ultimately facilitating smoother customs clearance and minimizing potential penalties.

Global Trade Compliance Strategies Key for 2024 Success

Global Trade Compliance Strategies Key for 2024 Success

In the face of a complex global trade environment, businesses need to establish a comprehensive compliance system, closely monitor policy changes, strengthen supply chain management, leverage technology to improve efficiency, and seek professional support. Only then can they gain a firm foothold in the global market and achieve sustainable development. This involves adapting to evolving regulations, optimizing logistics, and mitigating risks associated with international trade to ensure smooth operations and maintain a competitive advantage.

Tonga Boosts Customs Audits with WCO Support

Tonga Boosts Customs Audits with WCO Support

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a Post Clearance Audit (PCA) diagnostic mission in Tonga, aiming to enhance customs modernization and facilitate trade. The WCO expert team engaged with various departments within Tonga Customs and external stakeholders to assess the existing system, provide recommendations for improvement, and share international best practices. This initiative is expected to help Tonga establish an efficient, transparent, and compliant PCA system, ultimately promoting trade facilitation and economic development.

Shandongmexico Trade Ties Strengthened Via MEXCHAM

Shandongmexico Trade Ties Strengthened Via MEXCHAM

In November 2025, the Shandong Provincial Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT Shandong) held the 'Qilu City Tour' event. The Mexican Chamber of Commerce participated and delivered speeches in Zaozhuang and Heze, expressing their hope for more Mexican companies to cooperate with Shandong and promote China-Mexico trade and investment. The event aimed to strengthen economic ties and foster collaboration between Shandong province and Mexican businesses, highlighting investment opportunities and facilitating partnerships.