Asiapacific Customs Labs Boost Trade Efficiency Via Training

Asiapacific Customs Labs Boost Trade Efficiency Via Training

Under the cooperation of the World Customs Organization and China Customs, Qingdao successfully hosted the Asia-Pacific Regional Customs Laboratory Affairs Workshop. The aim was to enhance the professional capabilities of customs laboratories in the region and promote trade facilitation and compliance. The workshop covered topics such as commodity classification, analytical techniques, and laboratory management, and included field visits. It strengthened regional cooperation and laid the foundation for future development. The event fostered collaboration and knowledge sharing among participating customs administrations.

Colombia Customs Adopts Brazilian Expertise to Boost Audits

Colombia Customs Adopts Brazilian Expertise to Boost Audits

With the support of the World Customs Organization, Colombian Customs officials visited Brazil to learn about risk management and post-clearance audit practices, aiming to improve their own customs operations. During the visit, they gained insights into Brazilian Customs' intelligence gathering, risk assessment, and audit methodologies, establishing a cooperative relationship. Colombia intends to leverage Brazil's experience to enhance its own system and facilitate international trade. This collaboration is expected to contribute to more efficient and effective customs procedures in Colombia.

WCO Advocates Gender Equality to Boost Customs Efficiency

WCO Advocates Gender Equality to Boost Customs Efficiency

The World Customs Organization conference emphasized inclusive customs practices, advocating for gender equality and diversity. The focus was on empowering women and vulnerable groups to enhance trade efficiency. The discussions highlighted the importance of creating a fair and equitable environment within customs administrations and across international trade. This approach aims to leverage the talents of all individuals, fostering innovation and collaboration to improve customs operations and contribute to sustainable economic development. Ultimately, inclusive customs practices lead to more effective and efficient trade facilitation.

Africa Customs Modernization Advances with Sidawco Trade Project

Africa Customs Modernization Advances with Sidawco Trade Project

A Sida-WCO Trade Facilitation and Customs Modernization Project Coordinators' Workshop was held in Malawi to enhance the capabilities of project coordinators and promote customs modernization reforms. The meeting emphasized the importance of experience sharing, performance evaluation, and collaboration. Expert recommendations were made, including building a comprehensive performance management system, to improve customs modernization levels and promote trade development. The workshop aimed to strengthen project implementation and contribute to more efficient and effective customs procedures, ultimately facilitating trade and economic growth.

WCO Backs Digital Shift in Western Balkans for Closer Ties

WCO Backs Digital Shift in Western Balkans for Closer Ties

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization visited North Macedonia to promote regional integration in the Western Balkans through digital transformation. He emphasized the importance of data analysis, coordinated border management, and Single Window systems. He suggested building a regionally interconnected customs system based on WCO standards. Furthermore, he highlighted the role of customs in disaster relief and the importance of collaboration with various stakeholders. This visit underscores the WCO's commitment to supporting efficient and secure trade facilitation in the region.

Mastercard Safaricom Partner to Enhance Kenyan Merchant Payments

Mastercard Safaricom Partner to Enhance Kenyan Merchant Payments

Safaricom and Mastercard have partnered to provide Kenyan merchants with seamless, secure, and scalable payment solutions by integrating M-PESA's merchant network with Mastercard's global payment infrastructure. This collaboration will also simplify cross-border remittance services. The initiative aims to boost Kenya's digital economy and enhance financial inclusion. The first steps are expected to be rolled out in the coming months, offering merchants and consumers alike improved access to digital financial services and contributing to the growth of the digital ecosystem in Kenya.

China Introduces 11 Measures to Enhance Crossborder Trade

China Introduces 11 Measures to Enhance Crossborder Trade

The Ministry of Commerce, together with several departments, issued an "Opinion" outlining 11 measures to stabilize foreign trade and investment, deepen economic and trade cooperation under the "Belt and Road" Initiative, and optimize service guarantees. The aim is to promote high-quality development of cross-border trade and investment by strengthening business and financial synergy. Various departments will enhance collaboration, and financial institutions will introduce more supportive plans. This initiative underscores a commitment to fostering a more robust and interconnected global economic landscape.

MAB Kargos Digital Shift Drives 55M Air Cargo Revenue Growth

MAB Kargos Digital Shift Drives 55M Air Cargo Revenue Growth

MAB Kargo, in collaboration with Unisys, significantly improved air cargo efficiency and profitability by deploying the Logistics Optimization™ solution. ULD planning time was reduced by 83%, and capacity utilization increased by 5%, projecting an annual revenue increase of $5.5 million. Digital transformation is an inevitable trend in the air cargo industry. Intelligent operations, automated processes, and data-driven decision-making will reshape the industry landscape. This partnership demonstrates the power of technology in optimizing logistics and driving business growth.

Aviation Industry Adopts Iatas Digital Ordering Initiative

Aviation Industry Adopts Iatas Digital Ordering Initiative

IATA has launched a new strategic collaboration area to foster deeper cooperation between airlines and technology providers, accelerating the implementation of the Offer and Order model. This area includes the IATA Offers and Orders Forum and exclusive IATA webinars, providing participants with comprehensive opportunities for exchange and learning, and jointly shaping the future of the aviation industry. This initiative aims to streamline processes and enhance the passenger experience through modernized retailing practices and improved data exchange standards within the aviation ecosystem.

Supply Chains Adapt to COVID19 and Hurricane Risks

Supply Chains Adapt to COVID19 and Hurricane Risks

Facing the dual challenges of the pandemic and storm season, businesses need to map their supply chains, assess risks, diversify sourcing, optimize inventory, and strengthen communication and collaboration. Port operations are a critical risk point, requiring proactive planning to ensure supply chain stability and mitigate potential disruptions. By understanding vulnerabilities and implementing robust strategies, companies can navigate these turbulent times and minimize the impact on their operations and customers. This proactive approach is crucial for maintaining resilience and avoiding significant losses.