Colombia Boosts Customs Efficiency With WCO Trade Program

Colombia Boosts Customs Efficiency With WCO Trade Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Colombian Tax and Customs Administration (DIAN) are strengthening cooperation through the Global Trade Facilitation Programme (GTFP). This initiative aims to enhance Colombian Customs' capabilities in areas such as risk management and post-clearance audit. Funded by the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), the project provides capacity building support to help Colombian Customs achieve its strategic objectives. Ultimately, it contributes to trade facilitation and economic development in Colombia by improving customs efficiency and effectiveness.

Comoros Enhances Trade Efficiency Under Revised Kyoto Convention

Comoros Enhances Trade Efficiency Under Revised Kyoto Convention

Comoros is actively seeking to accede to the Revised Kyoto Convention, aiming to boost economic development by simplifying customs procedures, reducing trade costs, and improving clearance efficiency. The WCO provides technical support and expert guidance, and the Comorian government is committed to full cooperation to advance the accession process. Successful accession will enable Comoros to better integrate into the global trading system and achieve economic growth. The focus is on streamlining processes and leveraging international standards for enhanced trade performance.

Ukchina Trade Boosted by Costeffective Sea Freight

Ukchina Trade Boosted by Costeffective Sea Freight

The UK to China sea freight dedicated line offers efficient and economical cross-border logistics solutions. It features direct routes, convenient customs clearance, diverse space options, end-to-end tracking, and professional customer support. Capable of transporting various types of goods, it also provides value-added services to help businesses expand China-UK trade. This service streamlines the shipping process, making it easier for companies to import and export goods between the UK and China with reliability and cost-effectiveness.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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WCO Introduces Wellness Training for Customs Agencies

WCO Introduces Wellness Training for Customs Agencies

The WCO has launched a Customs Executive Wellbeing Training program, covering stress management and resilience building, to help create a healthy and efficient workforce capable of responding to new challenges. This initiative focuses on equipping customs leaders with the tools and knowledge to support their own wellbeing and that of their teams. By prioritizing employee welfare, the WCO aims to foster a more engaged and productive environment, ultimately strengthening customs operations and their ability to adapt to evolving global demands.

Madagascar Customs Adopts Competencybased HR System

Madagascar Customs Adopts Competencybased HR System

With support from the WCO and UK HMRC, Madagascar Customs is implementing a competency-based modern Human Resource Management system upgrade project. Through expert guidance, tool development, and capacity building, the project aims to build a transparent and efficient HRM system to address challenges and seize opportunities, ultimately improving customs service levels. Progress includes refining the job directory, competency framework, and job descriptions, as well as developing a detailed implementation roadmap. The project is a key step towards modernizing Madagascar Customs' HR practices.

Japan IT Week Spring 2026 Aims to Tap Trillionyen Market

Japan IT Week Spring 2026 Aims to Tap Trillionyen Market

Japan IT Week Spring 2026 is an excellent opportunity to tap into Japan's trillion-yen IT market. The exhibition brings together 1,100 exhibitors and 60,000 professional visitors, covering the entire industry chain from AI and cloud computing to information security. By participating, Chinese technology companies can enhance brand credibility, accurately connect with local needs, and achieve commercial success. The exhibition also features industry summits, providing in-depth cooperation support, making it a strategic foothold for companies entering the Japanese market.

Kenyas Ecommerce Growth Fuels Crossborder Trade in Africa

Kenyas Ecommerce Growth Fuels Crossborder Trade in Africa

Kenya, a key player in the African e-commerce market, attracts global cross-border e-commerce sellers due to its youthful population, increasing internet penetration, and widespread adoption of mobile payments. This article analyzes the rise of the Kenyan e-commerce market, consumer preferences, major e-commerce platforms, the success story of mobile payments, and government support. It provides cross-border e-commerce sellers with strategies and recommendations for entering the Kenyan market, highlighting key opportunities and challenges for successful market penetration.

Ozon Sellers Gain Edge with Optimized Product Listings

Ozon Sellers Gain Edge with Optimized Product Listings

This article targets sellers on the Ozon platform, highlighting the drawbacks of blindly following competitors and emphasizing the importance of creating high-quality, unique product listings. It details various tools, courses, and strategies offered by Ozon to help sellers optimize product information and boost sales, focusing on both efficiency and revenue increase. The importance of high-quality product listings for driving sales is stressed, encouraging sellers to actively communicate with Ozon for support and guidance in creating compelling product pages.

DSV Expands in Semiconductors and Latin America Via Acquisitions

DSV Expands in Semiconductors and Latin America Via Acquisitions

DSV acquired two companies, strengthening its capabilities in the semiconductor industry and expanding its presence in the United States. These acquisitions will further support DSV's cross-border services to Latin America, enhancing its overall logistics solutions for the region. The move signifies DSV's commitment to providing specialized and comprehensive services to the semiconductor sector and solidifying its position in the global logistics market. The expansion allows for improved efficiency and reach in serving clients requiring specialized handling and transportation of sensitive semiconductor components.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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FMCSA Broker Transparency Rules Divide Trucking Industry

FMCSA Broker Transparency Rules Divide Trucking Industry

The FMCSA's proposed rule for freight broker rate transparency faces strong opposition from broker associations, who argue it infringes on trade secrets and fails to address safety concerns. Owner-operators support the transparency, believing it reduces information asymmetry and enhances their bargaining power. This article analyzes the economic logic and safety implications behind this debate. It offers recommendations for regulators to promote the healthy development of the trucking industry, focusing on balancing transparency with legitimate business interests and ensuring safety remains paramount.