Malawi Boosts Trade Risk Management with WCO Support

Malawi Boosts Trade Risk Management with WCO Support

The WCO assessed Malawi Customs' risk management practices to enhance trade facilitation and align with WTO agreements. The assessment identified gaps and provided recommendations for improvement. This aimed to strengthen Malawi's customs procedures, reduce delays, and promote efficient trade flows. The focus was on optimizing risk assessment processes to ensure effective enforcement while minimizing disruption to legitimate trade. Ultimately, the goal was to support Malawi's economic development through improved customs administration and enhanced trade competitiveness.

Japan WCO Aid Haiti in Boosting Disaster Response Postquake

Japan WCO Aid Haiti in Boosting Disaster Response Postquake

With funding from the Government of Japan, the World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a capacity building workshop in Haiti. The aim was to enhance the ability of Haitian Customs and related agencies to respond to emergencies such as natural disasters and infectious diseases. By strengthening Customs' role in disaster management, improving staff skills, promoting inter-agency cooperation, and refining emergency plans, the initiative supports Haiti in building a more robust disaster response system.

New Zealand Tightens Rules on Mailing Medications

New Zealand Tightens Rules on Mailing Medications

This article provides a detailed interpretation of New Zealand's regulations regarding medicine mailing, including permit applications, customs declarations, and transportation requirements. It emphasizes the permit requirements for mailing prescription drugs and the important considerations for customs declarations. A frequently asked questions section is also included, aiming to help readers safely and legally mail medicines to New Zealand. The guide clarifies the processes involved in obtaining necessary permits and navigating customs procedures for pharmaceutical imports.

Singapore Enhances Doortodoor Ocean Freight Efficiency

Singapore Enhances Doortodoor Ocean Freight Efficiency

Sea Freight DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) service to Singapore integrates sea transportation, customs clearance, duty payment, and final delivery, providing a convenient and efficient solution for cross-border e-commerce. It typically takes 10-15 working days. The costs include sea freight, customs clearance fees, duties, and delivery charges. Choosing this service saves time and effort while reducing costs. Key considerations include product compliance, understanding customs policies, and selecting a reliable service provider.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Taobao Expands US Sea Freight for Faster Deliveries

Taobao Expands US Sea Freight for Faster Deliveries

This article delves into the shipping timeframes for Taobao's official sea freight service to the US, revealing key factors influencing delivery speed, such as customs clearance efficiency, transportation method selection, customs declaration preparation, and holiday impacts. It also provides practical tips to expedite delivery, including choosing the right shipping option, preparing customs documents in advance, and avoiding peak holiday seasons. This helps consumers avoid lengthy waits and fully enjoy their international online shopping experience.

WCO Publishes AEO Guide to Boost Global Trade Security

WCO Publishes AEO Guide to Boost Global Trade Security

The World Customs Organization (WCO) released the AEO Guidelines, aiming to enhance global supply chain security and efficiency, facilitate international trade, and provide a framework for implementing AEO programs. These guidelines offer practical guidance to customs administrations and businesses on establishing and operating effective AEO programs, contributing to a more secure and streamlined global trading environment. The focus is on promoting compliance, reducing risks, and fostering collaboration between customs and the private sector.

Palau Updates Tariff System to Boost Trade Efficiency

Palau Updates Tariff System to Boost Trade Efficiency

Palau will host a WCO National Workshop in July 2025, aimed at strengthening tariff classification work and enhancing customs efficiency and international competitiveness. This event offers valuable experience and learning opportunities for customs officials and stakeholders, promoting the facilitation of global trade.

07/02/2025 Logistics
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Lazada Malaysia Cuts Seller Fees to Boost Marketplace Growth

Lazada Malaysia Cuts Seller Fees to Boost Marketplace Growth

Lazada Malaysia will adjust commission rates and launch an all-inclusive plan starting August 1, 2025. Commission fees for LazMall sellers using overseas warehouses will significantly decrease, while commission fees for non-LazMall sellers using direct shipping will slightly decrease. Sellers should pay attention to the adjusted contribution ratio for coin discounts. Overall, this adjustment is beneficial for most sellers and will help reduce operating costs. This change aims to improve competitiveness for cross-border merchants on the Malaysian platform.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Kuala Lumpur International Airport Aims To Be Regional Freight Hub

Kuala Lumpur International Airport Aims To Be Regional Freight Hub

The Malaysian government is fully committed to transforming Kuala Lumpur International Airport into a regional freight hub by enhancing flight connectivity and frequencies. Last year, the airport handled 874,000 metric tons of freight, and this figure is expected to reach 940,000 metric tons this year. Infrastructure improvements have also elevated Port Klang and Tanjung Pelepas Port among the top in global container throughput. The transport department will propose the construction of a low-cost airline airport to enhance domestic air service capacity.

11/25/2004 Logistics
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