WCO Enhances Cargo Targeting to Strengthen Trade Security

WCO Enhances Cargo Targeting to Strengthen Trade Security

The World Customs Organization (WCO)'s Cargo Targeting System (CTS) has undergone a significant upgrade, featuring enhancements in user interface, air cargo targeting capabilities, global deployment, and security. The WCO CTS, through risk assessment, helps customs administrations improve efficiency, ensure trade security, and promote trade facilitation, while adhering to international standards. Successfully implemented in numerous countries, the CTS will continue to strengthen technological innovation, data sharing, and global coverage. This upgrade aims to further optimize customs procedures and enhance overall supply chain security.

Tiktok Shop Expands into Mexicos Ecommerce Market

Tiktok Shop Expands into Mexicos Ecommerce Market

The TikTok Shop Mexico recruitment summit helps Chinese companies enter the market by interpreting policies, sharing experiences, and connecting resources. It aims to tap into the Latin American e-commerce market. The summit provides valuable insights and support for Chinese businesses looking to expand their reach and capitalize on the growing opportunities in the region through the TikTok Shop platform. It offers a comprehensive understanding of the local market dynamics and regulatory landscape, facilitating a smoother and more successful entry for Chinese sellers.

UN World Customs Org Boost Collaboration for Global Recovery

UN World Customs Org Boost Collaboration for Global Recovery

The UN Secretary-General met with the Secretary-General of the World Customs Organization, agreeing to strengthen cooperation in addressing global challenges and promoting global economic recovery. Key areas of collaboration include vaccine distribution, combating cross-border crime, facilitating trade, and supporting Sustainable Development Goals. Both parties will enhance information sharing, technological innovation, and capacity building, working towards a safer, more prosperous, and sustainable world. This partnership aims to leverage customs expertise in areas crucial for global stability and economic growth.

Businesses Customs Collaborate to Strengthen Supply Chains

Businesses Customs Collaborate to Strengthen Supply Chains

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has adopted a resolution aimed at strengthening customs-business partnerships and enhancing global supply chain resilience. The resolution emphasizes strategic prioritization, innovative partnerships, digital transformation, data sharing, and capacity building. The WCO will support its implementation. Businesses can actively participate through AEO certification, enhanced communication, embracing digitalization, and strengthened risk management, collectively building a secure and efficient trade environment. This collaborative approach fosters greater trust and predictability within the international trade landscape, ultimately bolstering supply chain stability.

Collaborative Logistics Gains Traction Beyond Cost Savings

Collaborative Logistics Gains Traction Beyond Cost Savings

Traditional logistics transportation models are becoming unsustainable, and solely focusing on cost reduction is counterproductive. The report suggests establishing strategic partnerships based on mutual trust, sharing information, and jointly planning to solve problems in an open and transparent manner, thereby maximizing overall benefits. Moving away from a 'cost-first' approach and embracing 'value co-creation' is crucial. This collaborative approach fosters innovation and efficiency throughout the supply chain, leading to long-term sustainable growth and competitive advantage for all partners involved.

Experts Reveal Nextgen Supply Chain Costcutting Strategies

Experts Reveal Nextgen Supply Chain Costcutting Strategies

The 2025 Supply Chain Conference focuses on cutting-edge technologies like AI and automation, sharing best practices from companies such as Johnson & Johnson and FedEx. The conference aims to help businesses build intelligent, resilient, and sustainable supply chains. Attendees will gain insights into leveraging these technologies to optimize operations, enhance agility, and reduce environmental impact. Key topics include predictive analytics, robotic process automation, and circular economy principles. The event provides a valuable platform for networking and learning from industry leaders.

Asiapacific Nations Strengthen IP Border Enforcement

Asiapacific Nations Strengthen IP Border Enforcement

The WCO Asia-Pacific Regional Workshop on Intellectual Property Border Enforcement was successfully held in Shanghai, bringing together customs representatives and experts from 26 countries. The workshop focused on the harms of intellectual property infringement, the application of the TRIPS Agreement, the use of the IPM system, the identification of genuine and counterfeit goods, and risk assessment. Through experience sharing and practical exercises, the event enhanced the intellectual property protection capabilities of customs officers, promoted international cooperation, and fostered innovation and prosperity.

Global Air Cargo Symposium Focuses on Safety Tech and Regulations

Global Air Cargo Symposium Focuses on Safety Tech and Regulations

The IATA's 7th World Cargo Symposium focused on air cargo security and sustainable development. WCO Deputy Secretary General Mujica emphasized the importance of regulatory frameworks and introduced WCO's related initiatives. Key issues such as security, technological innovation, and regulatory frameworks were discussed. The symposium proposed strengthening international cooperation and information sharing to promote the healthy development of the air cargo industry. The discussions aimed to enhance safety measures, explore innovative solutions, and improve regulatory compliance within the global air cargo sector.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Tajikistan Boosts Trade Efficiency with WCO Time Release Study

Tajikistan Boosts Trade Efficiency with WCO Time Release Study

The World Customs Organization (WCO) provided Goods Release Time Study (TRS) capacity building assistance to Tajikistan Customs, aiming to optimize customs procedures. TRS, a diagnostic tool, enhances customs efficiency, reduces trade costs, and promotes international trade facilitation through time measurement, bottleneck identification, and reform recommendations. The assistance included workshops, methodological guidance, and experience sharing, helping Tajikistan improve clearance efficiency and promote economic development. The goal is to streamline processes and contribute to a more efficient and competitive trade environment for Tajikistan.

Global Customs Maritime Groups Boost Trade Security Via Data

Global Customs Maritime Groups Boost Trade Security Via Data

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Secretaries General met, emphasizing deepened cooperation through enhanced data sharing, technical assistance, and security facilitation measures. Key areas include data standardization, passenger data exchange, the application of emerging technologies, and policy dialogues. The aim is to improve the security, efficiency, and sustainability of global trade. This collaboration seeks to streamline processes, enhance risk management, and foster a more secure and predictable international trading environment, ultimately benefiting both customs and maritime sectors.