US Electrical Makers Push for USMCA Enforcement Boost

US Electrical Makers Push for USMCA Enforcement Boost

The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) urges the United States Trade Representative (USTR) to expedite the review and update of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). NEMA emphasizes the need for strengthened enforcement and increased predictability in trade rules to safeguard the competitiveness of the American electrical manufacturing industry and protect consumer interests. They believe a robust USMCA is crucial for maintaining a level playing field and ensuring fair trade practices within the North American region, ultimately benefiting both manufacturers and consumers.

USMCA Trade Deal Needs Stronger Enforcement NEMA Says

USMCA Trade Deal Needs Stronger Enforcement NEMA Says

The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) is urging the United States Trade Representative (USTR) to promptly review and update the USMCA agreement. NEMA emphasizes the importance of strengthening enforcement and enhancing the predictability of the agreement to ensure a level playing field for the U.S. electrical manufacturing sector. They believe that robust enforcement will foster investment and job creation within the industry. NEMA's call underscores the need for a modernized USMCA that effectively addresses trade barriers and promotes fair competition.

Wcokorea Program Boosts Global Customs Trade Efficiency

Wcokorea Program Boosts Global Customs Trade Efficiency

The 4th WCO-Korea Customs & Business Administration Advanced Training Program successfully concluded at Seoul National University, with customs officials from 10 developing countries participating. The program aimed to provide a theoretical framework for international trade and business management, helping participants address customs challenges. Through a combination of theory and practice, the program enhanced participants' capabilities. The WCO also provided support for customs reform and modernization. All parties will continue to collaborate and contribute to the development of global customs affairs.

Biden Administration Addresses Congestion at LA Long Beach Ports

Biden Administration Addresses Congestion at LA Long Beach Ports

To address port congestion in the United States, the Biden administration is actively collaborating with the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. The ports have proposed short-term incentives, data optimization, pilot improvements, and capacity optimization measures. Long-term recommendations include establishing a national port information sharing system, assessing tariff impacts, building workforce training centers, and increasing infrastructure investment on the West Coast. These initiatives aim to improve port operational efficiency and alleviate supply chain pressures.

CN and CP Vie for Kansas City Southern Takeover

CN and CP Vie for Kansas City Southern Takeover

Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) engaged in a fierce competition to acquire control of Kansas City Southern (KCS). CN initially took the lead, but the situation has shifted. This acquisition battle is crucial for reshaping the North American railway transportation landscape. The final outcome will impact industry efficiency, costs, and service coverage, making it a situation worth continued monitoring. The fight highlights the strategic importance of rail networks in connecting key markets and facilitating trade across North America.

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Global Trade Workshop Explores Facilitation Strategies

Global Trade Workshop Explores Facilitation Strategies

GTFP hosted a virtual workshop to enhance beneficiary countries' strategic planning capabilities for trade facilitation and facilitate experience sharing. WCO experts provided guidance, assisting customs administrations in improving their planning and evaluation processes. The workshop aimed to strengthen national strategies and promote effective implementation of trade facilitation measures. Participants gained valuable insights into best practices and innovative approaches to streamline customs procedures and reduce trade barriers. The event underscored the importance of collaboration and knowledge sharing in achieving sustainable trade facilitation outcomes.

Namibia Boosts Customs Skills to Improve Tax Revenue

Namibia Boosts Customs Skills to Improve Tax Revenue

With the support of the EU-WCO Harmonized System Programme for Africa, the Namibian Revenue Agency (NamRA) organized a national commodity classification workshop. This initiative aims to enhance the commodity classification skills of customs officers, address issues such as incorrect classification and false declarations, and close tax loopholes. By combining online learning with offline workshops, the program strengthens both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, building a comprehensive support system. This contributes to customs modernization, ultimately promoting economic prosperity in Namibia.

Sudan Customs Overhauls HR to Boost Trade Efficiency

Sudan Customs Overhauls HR to Boost Trade Efficiency

With the assistance of the World Customs Organization (WCO), Sudanese Customs has launched a Human Resources modernization project. This initiative aims to enhance the professionalism and efficiency of the customs workforce by establishing a competency-based management system. The goal is to better serve national economic development and international trade security. The project encompasses assessing the current management situation, developing practical tools, formulating a roadmap, and providing ongoing expert support. This comprehensive approach seeks to transform HR practices within Sudanese Customs.

Lesotho Revenue Authority Adopts Competencybased HR Reform

Lesotho Revenue Authority Adopts Competencybased HR Reform

The Lesotho Revenue Authority (LRA), with support from the World Customs Organization, is actively modernizing its GRH system based on competency models. Through the establishment of working groups, development of competency models, and participation in customized training programs, the LRA aims to improve employee quality, enhance organizational effectiveness, and strengthen organizational competitiveness. This experience provides valuable lessons for other tax authorities. The transformation focuses on building a skilled and efficient workforce to effectively manage tax administration and contribute to national development.

Cambodia Deploys Raman Spectrometers to Tighten Border Security

Cambodia Deploys Raman Spectrometers to Tighten Border Security

Under the WCO Asia Pacific Security Project, funded by the Japanese government, Cambodian Customs has introduced Raman spectrometers for rapid and accurate identification of explosive precursors. This initiative, involving equipment donation and professional training, aims to enhance Cambodia's border security enforcement capabilities. It effectively combats the smuggling of explosive precursors, safeguarding national security and social stability. This effort serves as a valuable reference for customs administrations in other developing countries seeking to strengthen their border control measures against illicit trafficking.