Serbia Enhances Trade Efficiency with Customs Modernization

Serbia Enhances Trade Efficiency with Customs Modernization

Supported by the SECO-WCO Global Trade Facilitation Programme, Serbian Customs has made significant progress in standardization, transparency, cooperation, and automation, particularly in the AEO program, online application systems, and automation projects. These achievements have not only promoted Serbia's international trade but also injected new impetus into regional economic development. Serbia's reform experience provides valuable lessons for other developing countries. The advancements highlight the positive impact of targeted support and strategic implementation in streamlining customs procedures and fostering economic growth.

WCO Framework Enhances Customs Efficiency in Burundi

WCO Framework Enhances Customs Efficiency in Burundi

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting Burundi Customs in building a national risk management framework to improve clearance efficiency and promote trade facilitation. By developing risk management policies, strategies, and action plans, and aligning them with regional frameworks, Burundi will be better positioned to implement its AEO program and fulfill its commitments under the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement. This initiative aims to contribute to Burundi's sustainable economic development by enhancing customs operations and fostering a more predictable and efficient trading environment.

WCO Trains Data Analysts in South Korea

WCO Trains Data Analysts in South Korea

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a data analysis lecture for WCO Scholarship Program students at Sungkyunkwan University in South Korea. The lecture covered data strategy implementation, customs data analysis applications, and geospatial intelligence. Through interactive discussions, WCO representatives answered student questions, helping to enhance customs data analysis capabilities and promote global trade security and facilitation. The initiative aims to equip participants with the skills necessary to leverage data for improved customs operations and decision-making within their respective administrations.

Amazon Relaxes Marketing Rules Amid Yuan Decline Aiding Crossborder Sellers

Amazon Relaxes Marketing Rules Amid Yuan Decline Aiding Crossborder Sellers

Amazon's marketing policies may be loosening, allowing sellers to send marketing emails more broadly. The USD exchange rate breaking 7 offers a temporary respite for cross-border sellers. Amazon Europe is reminding sellers to participate in the Transparency Program to combat counterfeiting risks during the peak season. Walmart has launched a virtual try-on feature to enhance the shopping experience. Amazon Japan has revised registration rules for food, beverage, and alcohol products. These changes and innovations are impacting the e-commerce landscape for both sellers and consumers.

Amazon Sellers Face Scrutiny Over Manipulative Tactics

Amazon Sellers Face Scrutiny Over Manipulative Tactics

This article unveils three 'black technologies' for generating explosive sales on Amazon: unlimited VINE Voice reviews, AMAZON POST traffic harvesting, and keyword ranking software. By exploiting loopholes in the VINE Voice program, listings can quickly gain weight. Utilizing POST features allows you to tap into competitor traffic, achieving millions of impressions. Keyword ranking software helps dominate search results, ultimately leading to a surge in sales. These methods, while potentially risky, offer a glimpse into the strategies some sellers employ to achieve rapid growth on the Amazon platform.

Global Customs Adopt WCO Initiative to Fight Counterfeiting

Global Customs Adopt WCO Initiative to Fight Counterfeiting

The World Customs Organization (WCO) launched the "IPM Connected" initiative to combat counterfeit goods by connecting global track-and-trace and authentication solutions. The program utilizes technologies such as handheld device scanning and data docking to enable rapid verification of product authenticity, providing customs and brand owners with safer, faster, and more cost-effective clearance services. The WCO encourages more organizations to join and collectively build a global anti-counterfeiting ecosystem. This collaborative effort aims to streamline processes and enhance the fight against illicit trade worldwide.

WCO Urges Modernization to Boost Sri Lankas Economy

WCO Urges Modernization to Boost Sri Lankas Economy

WCO Secretary General Kunio Mikuriya's speech at the Postgraduate Institute of Management, Sri Lanka, highlighted the importance of knowledge, communication, and integrity, exploring the role of customs modernization in post-conflict economic reconstruction. Through the Master of Customs Administration program, research seminars, and meetings with government officials and business representatives, the Secretary General emphasized the crucial role of knowledge-driven approaches, public-private partnerships, and international cooperation in building an efficient trade environment. These elements are vital for fostering economic growth and stability in the region.

Douyin Tightens Ecommerce Rules for Creators Adds Offline Viewing

Douyin Tightens Ecommerce Rules for Creators Adds Offline Viewing

This week, Douyin E-commerce introduced several new regulations and updates: creators' commission fees must go through the affiliate program, online recruitment for the alcohol industry is suspended, offline viewing and comment features are being tested to improve user experience. Simba's accusation against Liu Genghong and his wife for selling counterfeit goods has attracted attention. Kuaishou E-commerce is tightening risk detection for merchant accounts, and ByteDance has no immediate plans for an IPO. These changes will have a significant impact on creators, merchants, and users alike.

Tunisia Boosts Trade Efficiency with Updated Customs Training

Tunisia Boosts Trade Efficiency with Updated Customs Training

Within the framework of the EU-WCO Africa Harmonized System Programme, Tunisian Customs is strengthening national-level Harmonized System training. This aims to enhance customs officers' technical skills in commodity classification and their training abilities, building a professional team. The initiative seeks to promote trade facilitation and predictability, contributing to Tunisia's economic development. The training program focuses on improving the accuracy and efficiency of customs procedures, ultimately benefiting both traders and the national economy by ensuring consistent and correct application of the Harmonized System.

WCO Launches Online Training for Strategic Trade Controls

WCO Launches Online Training for Strategic Trade Controls

The WCO STCE project held an online Train-the-Trainers workshop to enhance experts' remote teaching skills, enabling them to effectively deliver strategic trade control courses. The course was divided into two phases, covering online teaching techniques, new curriculum experience, and practical exercises. Participants from 14 customs administrations actively participated, improving their online teaching skills and contributing to global strategic trade control. The workshop strengthens the capacity of trainers to deliver high-quality STC training remotely, expanding the reach and impact of the STCE program.