Ivory Coast Enhances Customs Training for Advanced Ruling System

Ivory Coast Enhances Customs Training for Advanced Ruling System

Côte d'Ivoire is actively enhancing its customs classification skills in preparation for implementing an advance rulings system, aligning with the WTO's Trade Facilitation Agreement. With support from the EU and Germany, Côte d'Ivoire held a customs classification workshop aimed at developing expertise, improving trade facilitation, and contributing to global trade. The advance rulings system, a key mechanism, will enhance trade predictability, reduce costs, promote compliance, and facilitate Côte d'Ivoire's integration into the global trading system.

Cape Verdes Trade Facilitation Model Gains Global Praise

Cape Verdes Trade Facilitation Model Gains Global Praise

Cabo Verde, with the support of the World Customs Organization (WCO), has significantly improved its trade facilitation by effectively implementing the World Trade Organization (WTO) Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) measures through effective stakeholder engagement. A Time Release Study (TRS) played a crucial role. The innovative practices of Cabo Verde Customs in stakeholder engagement are worthy of emulation. The country's success highlights the importance of collaboration and strategic implementation for achieving trade efficiency and economic growth.

Burundi Enhances Trade with Wcos Kyoto Convention Update

Burundi Enhances Trade with Wcos Kyoto Convention Update

The WCO assisted Burundi in acceding to the RKC Agreement, streamlining customs procedures and enhancing trade efficiency. This simplification aims to improve the business environment and promote economic development within Burundi. By adopting the RKC standards, Burundi is working towards faster and more predictable customs clearance, ultimately reducing trade costs and attracting foreign investment. This initiative is expected to contribute significantly to Burundi's integration into the global trading system and foster sustainable economic growth.

WCO Enhances Customs to Boost Global Trade Competitiveness

WCO Enhances Customs to Boost Global Trade Competitiveness

The WCO Deputy Secretary General attended the ALACAT International Congress, emphasizing the crucial role of customs in enhancing global competitiveness and implementing the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement. The WCO empowers customs through standardized tools, risk management, capacity building, and coordinated cooperation to promote trade facilitation. The importance of customs-business cooperation was also highlighted. Furthermore, the WCO is actively addressing the challenges of the digital age, contributing to the prosperity and development of global trade.

Forward Air Sues Omni Logistics Over Failed Merger

Forward Air Sues Omni Logistics Over Failed Merger

The merger between Forward Air and Omni Logistics has stalled, leading to a legal battle. Forward Air has filed a counterclaim, alleging Omni failed to fulfill its obligations under the agreement and seeking to terminate the merger. Omni maintains the agreement's validity and is determined to complete the merger. This dispute not only affects the fate of both companies but also highlights the challenges and transformations inherent in the consolidation of the logistics industry.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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China Expands Logistics Ties with Central and Eastern Europe

China Expands Logistics Ties with Central and Eastern Europe

The 4th China-CEEC Countries Logistics Cooperation Secretariat Liaison Meeting was successfully held in Yibin. Beichen Zhongjin, as the implementing unit, was responsible for conference planning, guest reception, and cooperation agreement signing, facilitating several cooperation outcomes. This promoted cooperation between China and Central and Eastern European countries in logistics, port economy, and transportation infrastructure. The meeting served as a significant platform for strengthening ties and exploring new avenues for collaboration in the region.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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G77 Pushes Trade Reforms for Inclusive Growth in Developing Nations

G77 Pushes Trade Reforms for Inclusive Growth in Developing Nations

This proposal aims to ensure that developing countries and least developed countries fully benefit from the Trade Facilitation Agreement. It advocates for a fair and pragmatic trade facilitation system through the principles of Special and Differential Treatment, as well as technical assistance and capacity building support. The ultimate goal is to promote the inclusiveness and sustainable development of the global economy, ensuring that all nations can participate and prosper from streamlined trade processes.

World Customs Organization Enhances Trade with Time Release Study

World Customs Organization Enhances Trade with Time Release Study

The World Customs Organization (WCO) actively promotes the Time Release Study (TRS) to enhance global trade efficiency and accelerate the implementation of the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA). TRS quantifies the time taken for goods clearance, helping countries identify bottlenecks and optimize processes. The WCO encourages members to share their TRS experiences and explore its application in international trade corridors. Furthermore, it aims to promote TRS as a global tool to drive trade facilitation worldwide.

Guide to Successful Importing in Global Trade

Guide to Successful Importing in Global Trade

This article provides a detailed analysis of the seven key processes involved in foreign trade import, offering a comprehensive operational guide from signing the agency agreement to the final handover of goods. It aims to help readers understand the import process, avoid potential risks, and improve foreign trade efficiency. The guide covers essential steps and considerations for a smooth and compliant import experience, focusing on practical advice and best practices for navigating the complexities of international trade.

Doortodoor Ocean Freight Hidden Costs Exposed

Doortodoor Ocean Freight Hidden Costs Exposed

International shipping with DDP simplifies cross-border transportation, but whether it includes final delivery to the destination needs careful verification. Businesses should clarify service terms, detailed costs, and liability allocation. Choosing a reputable freight forwarder and ensuring the service plan aligns with business needs is crucial to avoid unexpected expenses. Confirm the DDP service includes door-to-door delivery if that is a requirement. Thoroughly understanding the agreement prevents misunderstandings and ensures a smooth shipping process.