Zambia Boosts Trade with Wcos AEO Program Backing

Zambia Boosts Trade with Wcos AEO Program Backing

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supports the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) in establishing an internationally compliant Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program to enhance trade facilitation in Zambia. Through expert support, on-site validation, and capacity building, the WCO assists the ZRA in optimizing customs procedures, promoting regional cooperation, and providing more development opportunities for Zambian businesses. The AEO program aims to streamline processes, reduce delays, and improve security, ultimately benefiting both the Zambian economy and international trade.

WTO Talks Seek Faster Trade Deals to Boost Global Business

WTO Talks Seek Faster Trade Deals to Boost Global Business

This meeting aimed to assess the latest progress in multilateral trade negotiations and integrate achieved results into the negotiating text to accelerate the process. International organizations were invited to enhance the professionalism and authority of the negotiations, and the next steps were clarified. Businesses should continue to monitor the negotiation progress, actively participate in industry associations, adjust their development strategies, seize opportunities, and win the future. This requires proactive engagement and adaptation to the evolving global trade landscape.

Tilted Cargo Ship Rescued in Suez Canal Traffic Unaffected

Tilted Cargo Ship Rescued in Suez Canal Traffic Unaffected

The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) successfully rescued the tilted cargo ship "FENER", ensuring the canal's navigation remained unobstructed. The incident occurred outside the navigation channel and did not affect normal shipping traffic. The SCA's swift action ensured the safety of the crew and highlighted its crucial role in global shipping safety. This rapid response demonstrates the SCA's commitment to maintaining the smooth flow of maritime traffic through this vital waterway and underscores its preparedness for handling maritime emergencies.

02/06/2026 Logistics
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Jordan Customs Streamlines Air Cargo Clearance After Dubai Benchmarking

Jordan Customs Streamlines Air Cargo Clearance After Dubai Benchmarking

Jordan's Customs Department, coordinated by the World Customs Organization, visited the Dubai Customs Authority to study best practices in air cargo clearance. This visit aims to enhance Jordan's customs capabilities to better comply with the WTO's Trade Facilitation Agreement. Dubai Customs shared experiences in streamlining clearance procedures, risk management practices, data management, technology applications, and automation initiatives. This provided valuable insights for the development of Jordan's e-commerce environment, focusing on improving customs efficiency and facilitating faster trade.

Tanzania Strengthens Customs System to Improve Trade Compliance

Tanzania Strengthens Customs System to Improve Trade Compliance

The Tanzania Revenue Authority, with support from the WCO and JICA, has developed a customs risk management framework to enhance risk identification, assessment, and response capabilities. This aims to optimize resource allocation, facilitate trade, and improve compliance. Data-driven risk management is central to this effort, but challenges remain regarding data quality, technical capacity, and inter-agency collaboration. Future development of intelligent and refined risk management systems will contribute to Tanzania's economic security and sustainable development.

Malawi Customs Enhances Efficiency Via WCO Talent Program

Malawi Customs Enhances Efficiency Via WCO Talent Program

The WCO assisted the Malawi Revenue Authority in enhancing trade facilitation capabilities, assessing talent development needs, and launching an e-learning platform. These initiatives aim to solidify the foundation for the future development of customs in Malawi. The support focused on building capacity and implementing modern tools to improve efficiency and effectiveness in customs operations, ultimately contributing to economic growth and regional integration. This comprehensive approach ensures sustainable development and strengthens the role of customs in the national economy.

Bostons Boutique Ports Drive Niche Logistics Growth

Bostons Boutique Ports Drive Niche Logistics Growth

The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) has successfully created a "small but beautiful" logistics model for the Port of Boston through precise positioning, strategic investment, and diversification. The port focuses on sea-air intermodal transport, local distribution networks, and actively expands shipping routes. By balancing the structure of import and export goods, it stands out in a highly competitive market. This approach provides valuable lessons for other ports looking to differentiate themselves and optimize their operations with targeted investments.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Bacolodsilay Airport Expands Negros Islands Global Connectivity

Bacolodsilay Airport Expands Negros Islands Global Connectivity

Bacolod-Silay International Airport is a vital air gateway on Negros Island, Philippines. Opened in 2008, it features modern facilities and an advanced Instrument Landing System, accommodating aircraft like the Airbus A330. Primarily serving domestic routes, Cebu Pacific is a major operator. Managed by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, the airport aims to boost the local economy and provide convenient travel options for passengers. It plays a significant role in connecting the region to the rest of the Philippines.

Ghanas Customs Reforms Boost Women in West African Trade

Ghanas Customs Reforms Boost Women in West African Trade

The World Customs Organization partnered with the Ghana Revenue Authority on a Gender Equality and Diversity project, empowering female traders in Ghana. The project included stakeholder meetings with SMEs and small traders, aiming to simplify trade procedures, provide information support, and promote gender equality. The outcomes of these meetings will be used to improve customs services and create a more equitable trading environment for women traders. This initiative seeks to address barriers faced by women in trade and foster inclusive economic growth.

WCO Enhances Tanzania Revenue Authoritys Capacity Via Partnership

WCO Enhances Tanzania Revenue Authoritys Capacity Via Partnership

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) are deepening their cooperation through a project funded by the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad). This initiative aims to enhance the TRA's capabilities in key areas such as commodity classification and valuation. The collaboration involves joint needs assessments, the introduction of project management methodologies, and coordination with other cooperative projects. The overall goal is to facilitate trade, improve customs management in Tanzania, and contribute to the country's economic development.