Yuncang Wins Shopees Top Partner Award for Crossborder Ecommerce

Yuncang Wins Shopees Top Partner Award for Crossborder Ecommerce

Yuancang Overseas Warehouse has been awarded Shopee's Best Overseas Warehouse Ecosystem Partner of the Year 2025. This recognition is due to its deep presence in Southeast Asia, a comprehensive warehousing network, an efficient and collaborative digital fulfillment matrix, and strong synergy with the Shopee platform. Yuancang provides robust support for cross-border e-commerce sellers to effectively tap into the Southeast Asian market, helping them achieve greater success. Their services empower sellers to navigate the complexities of the region and maximize their potential on the Shopee platform.

02/03/2026 Warehousing
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Shanghaitaiwan Shipping Costs Rise Amid Route Challenges

Shanghaitaiwan Shipping Costs Rise Amid Route Challenges

This article provides an in-depth analysis of Shanghai-Taiwan sea freight, covering fleet size, route selection, one-stop services, timeliness and freight considerations, and professional customer service support. It aims to offer a practical guide for customers choosing a shipping company, ensuring safe and efficient cargo transportation. Considerations include optimizing routes for speed and cost-effectiveness, understanding customs procedures, and leveraging reliable tracking systems. The guide emphasizes the importance of selecting a provider with experience and a proven track record in the Shanghai-Taiwan trade lane.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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WCO Ensured Global Trade Stability During Pandemic

WCO Ensured Global Trade Stability During Pandemic

Amidst the global pandemic, the World Customs Organization (WCO) actively coordinates its member customs administrations to address the impact on international trade. This is achieved through information sharing, trade facilitation measures, enhanced international cooperation, and protection of frontline customs officers. The WCO established a dedicated COVID-19 information webpage, simplified customs clearance procedures for essential medical supplies, promoted the revised Kyoto Convention, and provided capacity building support. These efforts significantly contribute to ensuring global trade stability and fostering economic recovery during these challenging times.

WCO Data Model Upgrade Boosts Global Ecommerce Efficiency

WCO Data Model Upgrade Boosts Global Ecommerce Efficiency

The WCO Data Model Conference highlighted cross-border e-commerce data and released version 3.7.0, aiming to simplify the user experience. The conference focused on processes, modeling, support, and maritime transport, exploring e-commerce data exchange to help businesses seize opportunities. Discussions centered around leveraging data models to facilitate trade and improve efficiency in cross-border e-commerce transactions. The updated model aims to provide a standardized framework for data exchange, promoting trade facilitation and reducing barriers for businesses engaged in international e-commerce.

Malawis Customs Talent Strategy Wins World Praise

Malawis Customs Talent Strategy Wins World Praise

The World Customs Organization (WCO) successfully assessed the talent development foundation of the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA), aiming to help build a stronger human resource system to address the challenges posed by the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement. The assessment covered key areas such as strategic orientation, capacity building, and training systems. A national e-learning platform was also launched to support the MRA in enhancing customs professional capabilities. This initiative is crucial for Malawi to effectively implement trade facilitation measures and improve its overall customs efficiency.

International Aid Strengthens Malis Customs Crisis Response

International Aid Strengthens Malis Customs Crisis Response

The World Customs Organization (WCO) collaborates with the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN-OCHA) through the C-RED project to support Mali in enhancing its customs clearance capacity for emergency relief goods. This initiative aims to strengthen customs' preparedness for emergencies in West Africa by focusing on capacity building, coordination mechanisms, and the development of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). The goal is to ensure the rapid delivery of relief supplies, contributing to the protection of lives and livelihoods during crises.

Gambia Advances Tax Reform with WCO to Boost West African Standards

Gambia Advances Tax Reform with WCO to Boost West African Standards

With the support of the WCO, the Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA) has initiated strategic management reforms aimed at enhancing organizational project management capabilities and strategic monitoring and evaluation frameworks. This collaboration aims to position the GRA as a strategic management role model in West Africa, ultimately increasing fiscal revenue and promoting economic development. The reforms focus on building internal capacity and establishing robust mechanisms for tracking progress and ensuring accountability in achieving strategic objectives. The expected outcome is a more efficient and effective revenue collection system.

WCO Enhances Customs Training Across West and Central Africa

WCO Enhances Customs Training Across West and Central Africa

The WCO-WACAM project aims to establish a regional pool of human resources experts for Customs administrations in West and Central Africa. Through capacity building, tool development, and follow-up support, the project enhances HR management within Customs departments, ultimately improving their efficiency and competitiveness. It emphasizes a competency-based HRM approach and develops tools such as job catalogs, competency frameworks, and job descriptions. These resources lay the foundation for Customs modernization and contribute to more effective and professional Customs operations in the region.

Uganda Revenue Authority Adopts Datadriven Performance System

Uganda Revenue Authority Adopts Datadriven Performance System

The Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) sought WCO technical assistance to enhance its performance management system. The WCO assessed URA's current state and recommended improving performance indicator systems, enhancing data analysis capabilities, optimizing the application of performance evaluation results, and deepening the application of ASYCUDA/ASYPM systems. The report emphasizes that high-level support, full participation, and continuous improvement are key to success. The goal is to help URA improve operational efficiency and service levels. This includes refining KPIs and leveraging data for informed decision-making.

Aging Farmers Imperil Southeast Asias Economic Growth

Aging Farmers Imperil Southeast Asias Economic Growth

Southeast Asian agriculture faces a significant aging challenge, with countries launching funding programs to attract young people. Aging weakens agricultural productivity, and the generational gap is increasingly prominent. Enhancing the attractiveness of agriculture requires providing support services and promoting large-scale operations. Fragmented land ownership and insufficient social security are obstacles to scaling up. This demographic challenge may spread to other sectors, testing overall population governance capabilities. Addressing these issues is crucial for the sustainable development of the region's agricultural sector and broader economy.