WCO Enhances Customs Training to Strengthen Environmental Protection

WCO Enhances Customs Training to Strengthen Environmental Protection

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEA) Train-the-Trainer workshop in Kenya, focusing on the Basel and Montreal Conventions. Through capacity building, the WCO aims to assist national customs administrations in improving compliance, combating illegal trade, and protecting the environment. The Sida-WCO Trade Facilitation and Customs Modernization (TFCM) Programme provides technical assistance to relevant customs agencies to address trade-related environmental issues and promote sustainable development. This initiative empowers customs officers to effectively enforce environmental regulations and contribute to global environmental protection efforts.

Americas Caribbean Customs Workshop Boosts Audit Skills for Revenue Growth

Americas Caribbean Customs Workshop Boosts Audit Skills for Revenue Growth

The World Customs Organization held a post-clearance audit (PCA) seminar for the Americas and Caribbean region in the Dominican Republic, aiming to enhance customs tax collection capabilities. The seminar focused on risk management, audit planning optimization, personnel training, and information technology application, promoting regional cooperation to address cross-border trade challenges and safeguard national economic security. By strengthening PCA, the goal is to improve tax compliance and achieve effective growth in tax revenue. This initiative underscores the importance of robust PCA systems in ensuring fair and efficient tax administration.

WCO Launches Datadriven Customs Portal to Modernize Trade

WCO Launches Datadriven Customs Portal to Modernize Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO)'s Smart Customs Project is fostering global customs cooperation and innovation through an agilely developed community portal. This portal serves as a project information hub, a secure collaboration space, and a platform for exchanging experiences. It gathers technical application guidelines and research findings to help customs administrations address challenges and promote trade facilitation. The active participation of national contact points is crucial for the project's success. The portal aims to be a central point for accessing resources and engaging with the Smart Customs initiative.

Truck Drivers Must Read An Analysis of The National Three Vehicle Scrappage Policy

Truck Drivers Must Read An Analysis of The National Three Vehicle Scrappage Policy

With the strict implementation of the National III vehicle elimination policy, truck drivers need to understand the details of the guiding scrapping measures, including administrative and economic guidance, to avoid the risk of mandatory scrapping. This article analyzes the strategies of administrative restrictions and economic subsidies, aiming to assist drivers in coping with these challenges.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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The Importance of the Logistics Industry in National Economy and Current Development Analysis

The Importance of the Logistics Industry in National Economy and Current Development Analysis

The logistics industry plays a vital role in the national economy. Despite the economic environment affecting social logistics demand, its contribution continues to strengthen. Recent forecasts suggest that the added value of the logistics industry will exceed 9% of GDP. In recent years, investment in logistics infrastructure has risen, expected to surpass 70 billion yuan for the year, showcasing a positive development trend and reflecting the importance of the logistics industry in promoting economic growth.

Americas Caribbean Boost Customs Capacity with Upgraded Contact System

Americas Caribbean Boost Customs Capacity with Upgraded Contact System

The second meeting of National Contact Points for Customs Capacity Building in the Americas and the Caribbean aimed to deepen understanding of WCO capacity building programs, strengthen the role of National Contact Points, and promote regional cooperation. The meeting emphasized the importance of National Contact Points in needs assessment, project coordination, and experience sharing, as well as the ROCB's role as an engine for regional capacity building. Future efforts will focus on strengthening the National Contact Point network, optimizing needs assessment processes, promoting regional cooperation, and enhancing customs capacity.

East Coast Port Strike Threatens Supply Chains Retailers Seek White House Aid

East Coast Port Strike Threatens Supply Chains Retailers Seek White House Aid

The National Retail Federation (NRF), along with 177 industry associations, has sent a letter to the White House urging government intervention in the labor negotiations between the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX). They are seeking to avert a potential port strike on October 1st, emphasizing the devastating economic impact it would have. The letter highlights the urgency of the situation and implores retailers to proactively address supply chain risks in anticipation of potential disruptions. The NRF underscores the need for a swift resolution to avoid further exacerbating existing supply chain vulnerabilities.