New HS 2028 Codes Target Plastic Waste for Trade Compliance

New HS 2028 Codes Target Plastic Waste for Trade Compliance

HS 2028 refines HS codes for plastic waste to more accurately identify waste regulated under the Basel Convention. This aims to support customs enforcement and corporate compliance, jointly addressing the global plastic pollution challenge and building a new order for green trade. By providing more specific classifications, HS 2028 facilitates better tracking and management of plastic waste, contributing to the effective implementation of international environmental agreements and promoting sustainable trade practices.

TIA Criticizes FMCSA Broker Rule for Neglecting Freight Fraud

TIA Criticizes FMCSA Broker Rule for Neglecting Freight Fraud

TIA criticizes the FMCSA's new rule, arguing it fails to address freight fraud effectively, focusing solely on broker transparency. TIA advocates for higher entry barriers, strengthened regulations, and enhanced enforcement to combat fraud and protect the industry. They believe the current rule is insufficient and a more comprehensive approach is needed to deter fraudulent activities and safeguard legitimate businesses from financial losses and reputational damage caused by freight fraud.

Green Ships Pave Way for Sustainable Shipping Industry

Green Ships Pave Way for Sustainable Shipping Industry

The international maritime industry faces significant decarbonization pressure, making green shipping crucial for reshaping the market. Policy drives demand growth, while technological pathways are diverse but face commercialization challenges. The market essentially balances compliance and economics, requiring joint promotion through technological innovation, policy guidance, and market mechanisms. Achieving substantial progress demands collaborative efforts from stakeholders across the value chain to overcome existing barriers and accelerate the adoption of sustainable solutions.

China-mongolia's Largest Land Port Successfully Launches the

China-mongolia's Largest Land Port Successfully Launches the "three Mutuals" Major Customs Reform

On November 19, the Erenhot Port launched the first phase of the "three mutuals" cross-border reform pilot, marking the success of Inner Mongolia's first pilot project. This reform aims to simplify customs procedures, enhance efficiency, and achieve one-stop operations through customs and inspection cooperation. The establishment of a joint inspection center will significantly reduce customs clearance times, providing new opportunities for regional economic development and China-Mongolia trade.

ADB WCO Enhance Asian Trade Via Customs Reforms

ADB WCO Enhance Asian Trade Via Customs Reforms

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the World Customs Organization (WCO) are strengthening their collaboration to enhance trade facilitation in Asia. This partnership focuses on adopting WCO standards, promoting customs modernization, and fostering regional cooperation. The aim is to build an efficient, transparent, and secure trading environment, ultimately contributing to regional economic prosperity. The collaboration will involve joint efforts to implement best practices and streamline customs procedures across the region.

WCOJICA Program Strengthens Pacific Islands Customs Trade Efficiency

WCOJICA Program Strengthens Pacific Islands Customs Trade Efficiency

The WCO/JICA Joint Master Trainer Programme aims to enhance customs capacity in Pacific Island countries. Through long-term training and customized material development, the program cultivates a high-quality team of trainers. The 4th Working Group Meeting, held in Fiji, focused on refining training materials, improving training skills, and learning from international best practices. These efforts contribute to building a sustainable customs capacity building system in the region.

Firms Strengthen Supply Chains for Hurricane Season Amid Pandemic

Firms Strengthen Supply Chains for Hurricane Season Amid Pandemic

A joint report by Resilience360 and Riskpulse highlights the significant challenges posed by the confluence of the pandemic and hurricane season on supply chains. The report emphasizes the need for businesses to conduct risk assessments and scenario planning, build visible, diversified, and resilient supply chains, and strengthen communication, collaboration, and technological enablement. These measures are crucial to withstand the dual pressures and ensure business continuity amidst these compounding disruptions.

Consumer Watchdog Warns of Digital Education Risks for 2025

Consumer Watchdog Warns of Digital Education Risks for 2025

The Q4 2025 digital education platform complaint list reveals industry chaos, with refund issues being the main focus. Guangdong, Henan, and Shandong provinces have the highest complaint volumes, and high-priced courses are prone to disputes. Consumers should choose reputable platforms, be rational about promotions, sign detailed agreements, retain evidence, and protect their rights in a timely manner. Joint efforts are needed to promote the healthy development of the industry.

East Africa Enhances Customs Oversight with Audit Training Completion

East Africa Enhances Customs Oversight with Audit Training Completion

The WCO and JICA's joint "Master Trainer Programme" successfully concluded in East Africa, training 18 post-clearance audit experts and developing regional training materials. This initiative aims to enhance customs audit capabilities in East Africa, facilitating trade, combating smuggling, and safeguarding economic security. The project is expected to inject new momentum into regional development by strengthening customs administration and promoting efficient trade practices within the East African Community.

US Suspends Tiktok Shop Seller Accounts Over Compliance Issues

US Suspends Tiktok Shop Seller Accounts Over Compliance Issues

Another wave of shop closures is hitting TikTok US, stemming from inconsistent merchant qualifications and the platform's strengthened compliance enforcement. New regulations raise entry barriers, requiring sellers to provide genuine and valid company credentials. The key to successful appeals lies in identifying the reasons for violations, preparing authentic supporting materials, and proactively communicating with the platform. Compliance and diversified development are crucial for cross-border e-commerce sellers to overcome challenges and achieve sustainable growth.