WCO Warns of Supply Chain Risks at ADBI Conference

WCO Warns of Supply Chain Risks at ADBI Conference

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization highlighted the importance of global supply chain resilience at the Asian Development Bank Institute Annual Conference. He pointed to challenges such as digitalization, data standardization, disruptive technologies, e-commerce, environmental concerns, and border conflicts. He emphasized the crucial role of customs in enhancing supply chain resilience and called for strengthened international cooperation to address the challenges facing global supply chains, ultimately promoting sustainable and inclusive economic development.

Paypal Expands Secure Withdrawals to Chinese Banks by 2026

Paypal Expands Secure Withdrawals to Chinese Banks by 2026

This article provides the latest 2026 tutorial on withdrawing funds from PayPal to domestic Chinese bank cards. It details the withdrawal steps, risk mitigation techniques, and recommends using AdsPower for account security management. This helps users complete withdrawals safely and efficiently by outlining best practices for avoiding account limitations and ensuring smooth transactions. AdsPower is suggested as a tool to manage multiple accounts securely and further minimize potential risks associated with PayPal withdrawals.

Guide to VAT Compliance for Ecommerce Sellers in Europe

Guide to VAT Compliance for Ecommerce Sellers in Europe

This article provides a detailed guide for cross-border e-commerce sellers on VAT payment in six European countries (UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and Austria). It covers various methods, including bank transfers, third-party payment platforms, and tax accountants, to help sellers comply with regulations and efficiently complete tax declarations and payments, avoiding tax risks. This guide aims to streamline the VAT payment process and ensure sellers meet their European tax obligations effectively.

IATA Accreditation Guide for Cargo Agents in St Martin

IATA Accreditation Guide for Cargo Agents in St Martin

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the mandatory and optional requirements for applying for IATA freight forwarding accreditation in St. Maarten. It covers aspects such as the accreditation application, company registration documents, bank guarantee, professional qualification certificates, financial contact information, financial standards agreement, financial statements, office lease agreement, and tax identification number. Furthermore, it offers strategies for successfully obtaining IATA accreditation and emphasizes the significant value of IATA accreditation for freight forwarding companies.

Guide to Cochabamba Airport Bolivias Key Aviation Hub

Guide to Cochabamba Airport Bolivias Key Aviation Hub

This article provides a detailed overview of the Cochabamba Airport (CBB) in Bolivia, including its three-letter code, geographical location, and significance, along with information on nearby airports. It also offers practical tips for finding airport codes and useful air transport tools. The aim is to enhance understanding of Bolivian air transport and facilitate travel or air freight operations. It serves as a helpful resource for navigating air travel within Bolivia and understanding the importance of Cochabamba's airport within the national air transport network.

Chinas Firsttier Cities Tackle Lastmile Delivery Challenges

Chinas Firsttier Cities Tackle Lastmile Delivery Challenges

First-tier cities face a severe shortage of last-mile delivery depots, impacting delivery efficiency and courier safety. A CPPCC National Committee member suggests urban planning should incorporate last-mile service facilities. While policies offer guidance, practical implementation remains challenging. The industry needs to improve land utilization efficiency, and communities can leverage idle spaces to jointly solve the last-mile dilemma. This collaborative approach is crucial to overcoming the challenges of securing adequate space for efficient last-mile delivery operations in densely populated urban areas.

Malawi Revenue Authority Adopts Competencybased HR System

Malawi Revenue Authority Adopts Competencybased HR System

With the support of the WCO and Sida-WCO TFCM Programme, the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) is actively building a competency-based human resource management system (CBHRM) to enhance organizational effectiveness. This initiative aims to improve talent selection, customize training programs, implement objective performance evaluations, and optimize career development. MRA's experience provides valuable lessons for other developing countries' tax administrations. The CBHRM framework helps MRA to strategically manage its workforce, ensuring it possesses the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively administer taxes and contribute to national development.

Tunisia Boosts Customs Audits with WCO Assistance

Tunisia Boosts Customs Audits with WCO Assistance

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a national workshop on Post Clearance Audit (PCA) in Tunisia, aiming to enhance the Tunisian Customs' PCA capabilities. The workshop covered WCO guidelines interpretation, human resource management, case studies, and group discussions. It assisted Tunisian Customs in optimizing audit processes, addressing risks in complex trade environments, and promoting economic development. The training sought to improve efficiency and effectiveness in identifying and addressing compliance issues after goods have been released, contributing to a more secure and predictable trade environment.

Malaysia Boosts Border Security with Wcobacked Risk System

Malaysia Boosts Border Security with Wcobacked Risk System

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a risk management workshop in Malaysia to support the Royal Malaysian Customs Department (RMCD) in strengthening its border security. The workshop focused on risk identification, targeting, postal/express consignment risk management, and international cooperation. By combining theory and practice, it aimed to enhance RMCD's risk management capabilities, laying the foundation for building a smart customs administration and safeguarding national security. The workshop provided valuable insights and practical tools for RMCD to improve its risk assessment and mitigation strategies.

Bangladesh Enhances Trade Efficiency with Wcobacked Study

Bangladesh Enhances Trade Efficiency with Wcobacked Study

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) Global Trade Facilitation Programme (GTFP) held a strategic dialogue with the National Board of Revenue (NBR) of Bangladesh in February 2021 to strengthen Bangladesh's Time Release Study (TRS) capabilities. The meeting reviewed Bangladesh Customs' TRS experience and developed a future action plan to improve clearance efficiency and promote trade facilitation. The aim is to streamline processes and reduce the time required for goods to be released from customs control, ultimately boosting trade competitiveness.