Chinese Firms Target South Koreas Ecommerce Market with Trademark Strategy

Chinese Firms Target South Koreas Ecommerce Market with Trademark Strategy

The 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and South Korea and the entry into force of RCEP bring new opportunities for cross-border e-commerce. The Korean e-commerce market has huge potential. To seize the market opportunity, Chinese companies should attach importance to trademark registration, follow the "first-to-file" principle, and understand the Korean trademark registration process, characteristics, and required materials to avoid brand damage. Early registration is key to protecting your brand and establishing a strong presence in the Korean market.

WCO Upgrades Gender Equality Tool for Customs Agencies

WCO Upgrades Gender Equality Tool for Customs Agencies

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has released an updated Gender Equality Organizational Assessment Tool (GEOAT) to assist member customs and tax administrations in assessing the integration of gender equality and diversity within their internal policies, practices, and external relations. The 2023 update focuses on security, action, and user experience. It includes a new security and safety chapter, strengthens action-oriented templates, and optimizes user experience design. This aims to promote gender equality within the customs domain and improve organizational performance through a more inclusive and equitable environment.

Bolivia Customs Boosts Trade with Strategic Workshop

Bolivia Customs Boosts Trade with Strategic Workshop

The WCO held a workshop in Bolivia to help its customs enhance organizational transformation capabilities, implement a new strategic plan, and promote trade facilitation and sustainable development. The workshop aimed to strengthen Bolivia's customs administration by focusing on modernizing its operations and aligning them with international best practices. This initiative is expected to improve efficiency, transparency, and compliance, ultimately contributing to economic growth and regional integration. The WCO's support underscores its commitment to assisting member countries in achieving their development goals through effective customs management.

Cambodia Boosts Customs Valuation Skills with WCO Japan Aid

Cambodia Boosts Customs Valuation Skills with WCO Japan Aid

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supported a customs valuation workshop in Cambodia to enhance the valuation capabilities of officers from the General Department of Customs and Excise of Cambodia (GDCE). The workshop covered the WTO Valuation Agreement, key technical issues, and valuation control measures, sharing case studies and experiences. Through this workshop, Cambodian Customs is expected to improve revenue collection, promote trade facilitation, and inject new vitality into the national economic development. The focus was on practical application and knowledge transfer to improve valuation accuracy and efficiency.

G7 Urges Customs Reform to Enhance Global Trade

G7 Urges Customs Reform to Enhance Global Trade

The G7 Trade Ministers' joint statement highlights new trends in global trade, emphasizing the crucial role of customs in enhancing supply chain resilience, regulating e-commerce, and addressing climate change. The World Customs Organization (WCO) actively responds, committing to strengthen cooperation with emerging economies and enhance customs capacity building to address modern business challenges and promote efficient, responsible global trade. This includes focusing on streamlined procedures, data sharing, and technology adoption to improve border management and facilitate legitimate trade flows while combating illicit activities.

Philippines Boosts Trade with Wcobacked AEO Program

Philippines Boosts Trade with Wcobacked AEO Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting the Bureau of Customs (BOC) in the Philippines to enhance its Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program. Through capacity building missions and practical exercises, the initiative aims to improve BOC officials' skills in verifying AEO security standards. This effort seeks to promote trade facilitation in the Philippines, foster a better business environment, and support its cooperation within ASEAN. Further in-depth training will be provided to refine the AEO system, injecting new momentum into the Philippines' trade development.

Asiapacific Nations Boost Trade with Streamlined Customs Corridors

Asiapacific Nations Boost Trade with Streamlined Customs Corridors

Customs experts from the Asia-Pacific region gathered in India to discuss best practices in customs transit. The workshop focused on the WCO Transit Guidelines, shared experiences in railway transit, and explored future development directions. The aim was to strengthen regional cooperation, promote the application of information technology, improve laws and regulations, enhance capacity building, and foster public-private partnerships. Ultimately, the goal is to jointly build a new landscape for customs transit in the Asia-Pacific region, facilitating smoother and more efficient trade flows.

China Southern Expands UK Cargo Routes with Glasgow Service

China Southern Expands UK Cargo Routes with Glasgow Service

China Southern Cargo has launched a new cargo route from Guangzhou to Glasgow Prestwick Airport, initially operating four times a week with plans to increase to daily flights. This initiative aims to enhance the airport's cargo capacity and boost trade between China and the UK, particularly for Scottish seafood and whisky exports to China. The airport has invested in upgraded equipment and is in discussions with other airlines for potential collaborations, with the ambition of becoming a key air bridge connecting China and Scotland.

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US Postal Service Reports Q3 Losses Despite Revenue Growth

US Postal Service Reports Q3 Losses Despite Revenue Growth

The USPS reported a slight revenue increase but a larger net loss in its third-quarter earnings. Declining mail volume and high operating costs are the primary drivers. To address these challenges, the USPS needs to expand into new business areas, improve its technology, and strengthen partnerships. The company is facing pressure to adapt to changing consumer habits and modernize its infrastructure to ensure long-term financial stability. Business transformation is crucial for the USPS to remain competitive and meet the evolving needs of its customers.

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