Bahrain Customs Boosts Efficiency with WCO Modernization Support

Bahrain Customs Boosts Efficiency with WCO Modernization Support

With WCO support, Bahrain Customs enhanced its post-clearance audit capabilities through workshops and learned about pre-arrival processing systems to meet WTO's Trade Facilitation Agreement requirements. This initiative aims to optimize customs clearance processes, improve efficiency, and inject new vitality into Bahrain's economic development. The WCO's continued support will help Bahrain Customs modernize and serve as a model for other developing countries. The training focused on risk management and data analysis techniques to improve audit effectiveness and targeting.

US Shutdown Disrupts Lunar New Year Imports

US Shutdown Disrupts Lunar New Year Imports

The US government shutdown has resulted in missing key economic data, posing challenges for importers preparing for the Lunar New Year. Despite anticipated declines in cargo volume, the Port of Los Angeles remains optimistic about achieving its annual goals. Businesses need to strengthen supply chain resilience, adapt flexibly to uncertainties, and pay close attention to trade policy changes to achieve sustainable development. The lack of reliable data makes forecasting demand and managing inventory particularly difficult during this crucial period.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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MENA Customs Boost Data Analytics at WCO Doha Workshop

MENA Customs Boost Data Analytics at WCO Doha Workshop

The World Customs Organization held its first regional workshop on data analysis in Doha, Qatar. The aim was to enhance data analysis capabilities of customs administrations in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and explore its applications in customs management. The workshop shared best practices and laid the groundwork for developing data analysis strategies in the MENA region. This initiative seeks to improve customs efficiency, promote trade security, and foster economic development by leveraging data-driven insights.

CPKC Merger Approved Boosting North American Trade

CPKC Merger Approved Boosting North American Trade

The U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB) has approved the merger of Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) and Kansas City Southern (KCS), creating CPKC, the first single-line rail network linking Canada, the United States, and Mexico. This merger is expected to improve supply chain efficiency, foster trade growth, and provide businesses with more efficient and reliable logistics solutions. The new CPKC network promises to streamline transportation across North America, benefiting various industries and contributing to economic development.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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North American Class 8 Truck Orders Fall in January Outlook Steady

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Fall in January Outlook Steady

Recent data indicates a slight month-over-month decrease in North American Class 8 truck orders for January, but a year-over-year increase, suggesting continued strong overall demand. Experts believe that short-term fluctuations are inevitable, but in the long term, the heavy-duty truck market still has growth potential, driven by economic recovery, infrastructure development, and the expansion of e-commerce. The market shows resilience and positive long-term prospects despite the recent dip in monthly orders.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Burkina Faso Improves Customs Valuation with WCO Support

Burkina Faso Improves Customs Valuation with WCO Support

The Burkina Faso General Directorate of Customs (DGD) sought technical assistance from the World Customs Organization (WCO) to rebuild its autonomous customs valuation capacity. The WCO assisted by conducting a diagnostic assessment of the DGD's existing system and providing recommendations for improvement. This support helped the DGD establish an efficient, transparent, and compliant customs valuation system, enhancing its autonomous regulatory capabilities and promoting national economic development. The assistance focused on strengthening internal expertise and processes related to valuation.

Albania Joins Kyoto Convention to Enhance Trade

Albania Joins Kyoto Convention to Enhance Trade

Albania's accession to the Revised Kyoto Convention brings the number of contracting parties to 86, further promoting global trade facilitation. The Convention aims to reduce trade costs and improve customs clearance efficiency by simplifying customs procedures, applying information technology, implementing risk management, and strengthening international cooperation. This provides new impetus for global economic development. The revised Kyoto Convention is a key instrument for harmonizing and simplifying customs procedures worldwide, contributing to a more efficient and predictable international trade environment.

Chinaeurope Sea Trade Boosts New Silk Road Economy

Chinaeurope Sea Trade Boosts New Silk Road Economy

The China-Europe sea route is a crucial trade channel connecting China and Europe, handling a significant volume of cargo transportation and fostering economic development for both sides. With a long history and numerous shipping companies involved, the route plays a vital role in the prosperity of China-Europe trade. The shipping time typically ranges from 25 to 45 days, and the price is influenced by various factors. It's an essential component of global supply chains.

China Russia Strengthen Ties with Connectivity Upgrades

China Russia Strengthen Ties with Connectivity Upgrades

Strengthened connectivity between China and Russia is evident across air, rail, land ports, and waterway transportation. This convenient transportation network not only promotes bilateral trade and people-to-people exchanges but also lays a solid foundation for deepening the strategic partnership. Moving forward, both countries should continue to strengthen infrastructure construction and improve connectivity levels, injecting new impetus into the sustained development of bilateral relations. This will enhance economic cooperation and facilitate greater cultural understanding between the two nations.

WCO Aids Cte Divoire in Customs Reform

WCO Aids Cte Divoire in Customs Reform

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting the Ivorian General Directorate of Customs (DGD) in enhancing its customs valuation and commodity classification capabilities. An expert team conducted a diagnostic assessment in Côte d'Ivoire, engaging with customs officials and the private sector to propose improvements. Recommendations include strengthening personnel training, refining regulations, upgrading IT infrastructure, and fostering international cooperation. The aim is to establish an efficient and transparent customs management system, promoting economic development and trade facilitation in Côte d'Ivoire.