WCO ENFORCE Team Up to Tackle Illegal Waste Trade

WCO ENFORCE Team Up to Tackle Illegal Waste Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) actively supports the Environmental Network for Optimizing Regulatory Compliance on Illegal Traffic (ENFORCE) initiative to combat illegal waste trade. As a formal member of ENFORCE, the WCO is committed to enhancing the capacity of customs officers to address the threat of illegal waste through strengthened customs enforcement, capacity building, and international cooperation. This collaborative effort aims to build a global environmental security line, protecting both the environment and human health from the detrimental effects of illicit waste trafficking.

Peru Boosts Customs Oversight with Global Partnerships

Peru Boosts Customs Oversight with Global Partnerships

Peru hosted a virtual forum to discuss risk management in customs valuation. Participating countries shared their experiences, highlighting best practices and challenges. The Peruvian Customs Service outlined plans to strengthen value verification processes and deepen public-private partnerships to improve compliance and combat fraud. The forum emphasized the importance of international cooperation in addressing valuation-related risks and ensuring fair trade practices. The discussions focused on leveraging technology and data analysis to enhance risk assessment and improve the efficiency of customs operations.

Uzbekistan Adopts APIPNR Data to Enhance Border Security

Uzbekistan Adopts APIPNR Data to Enhance Border Security

With the support of the World Customs Organization, Uzbekistan Customs actively introduced the Advance Passenger Information System by hosting a national API/PNR workshop. This aims to improve passenger control processes and build an automated risk management system. The initiative emphasizes data sharing and inter-agency cooperation to achieve precise supervision, improve customs clearance efficiency, and ensure national security. The implementation of API/PNR is expected to streamline operations and enhance the effectiveness of customs controls through a data-driven approach.

Mingzhi International Relocates Shenzhen Branch to Boost Services

Mingzhi International Relocates Shenzhen Branch to Boost Services

Mingzhi International's Shenzhen Bantian branch has relocated to a new office, marking a new stage in the company's development. This relocation is not only an improvement in the office environment but also an upgrade in service philosophy. Mingzhi International will repay customers with better service and excellent quality, working together to create a new future for cross-border logistics. The new office is located at Unit E, 17th Floor, Building 12, Lehui Center. Welcome to visit and guide us, and discuss cooperation.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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US Commerce Dept Adds Members to Supply Chain Advisory Panel

US Commerce Dept Adds Members to Supply Chain Advisory Panel

The U.S. Department of Commerce announced the expansion of the Advisory Committee on Supply Chain Competitiveness (ACSSC), adding 11 new experts in supply chain, logistics, and freight. This move aims to strengthen the committee's capabilities, provide more targeted advice for government decision-making, promote industry communication and cooperation, and help companies improve supply chain efficiency and competitiveness. The expanded committee will offer valuable insights into current challenges and opportunities within the supply chain landscape, informing policies that support American businesses.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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California Exports Rise Despite Global Slowdown on Highvalue Goods Demand

California Exports Rise Despite Global Slowdown on Highvalue Goods Demand

Despite a sluggish global economic recovery, California's export trade has bucked the trend, achieving year-over-year growth for 19 consecutive months. Key drivers include high value-added goods, innovation, and a weaker dollar. Moving forward, California needs to optimize its export structure, strengthen international cooperation, and pay attention to import trade to achieve sustained economic growth. This involves diversifying export markets and focusing on sectors with strong growth potential. Further investment in research and development will also be crucial for maintaining competitiveness.

Global Air Cargo Sector Agrees on Safety and Digital Shifts in Kuala Lumpur

Global Air Cargo Sector Agrees on Safety and Digital Shifts in Kuala Lumpur

The 6th World Cargo Symposium highlighted the air cargo industry's renewed commitment to collaboration, safety, and digital transformation. The IATA Cargo Committee focused on key initiatives, strengthening cooperation with freight forwarders, promoting quality benchmarks, enhancing security awareness, accelerating e-AWB adoption, and pursuing a unified security framework. These efforts aim to address industry challenges and achieve sustainable growth within the air cargo sector. The symposium emphasized the importance of working together to improve efficiency and security while embracing technological advancements.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Saudi Arabia China Launch Direct Flights to Beijing Daxing

Saudi Arabia China Launch Direct Flights to Beijing Daxing

A Saudi Arabian private jet flew directly to Beijing Daxing International Airport, a journey of approximately 7 hours, symbolizing the deepening friendship and cooperation between China and Saudi Arabia. Beijing Daxing International Airport welcomes international guests with its convenient and efficient services. China offers visa facilitation for Saudi citizens, and Saudi Arabian Airlines operates multiple flights between the two countries, promoting people-to-people exchanges. Before traveling, please ensure you have a visa, understand customs regulations, and respect local culture.

Arizonamexico Program Boosts Crossborder Supply Chains

Arizonamexico Program Boosts Crossborder Supply Chains

The Arizona Department of Transportation has launched an innovative training program to enhance the safety awareness and operational standards of Mexican truck drivers, aiming to reduce violations and improve cross-border transportation efficiency. The training covers key aspects such as permit procedures, weight restrictions, and inspection processes, while providing real-time information and communication channels. This initiative addresses the challenges brought by the growth of cross-border e-commerce, builds trust and cooperation, and fosters an efficient and safe transnational supply chain.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Takata Bankruptcy Pushes Japanese Automakers to Rework Supply Chains

Takata Bankruptcy Pushes Japanese Automakers to Rework Supply Chains

The Takata airbag bankruptcy crisis accelerated the restructuring of Japanese automakers' supply chains. By establishing reserves, diversifying suppliers, upgrading technology, and strengthening quality control, Japanese automakers effectively responded to the risks. Alternative suppliers like Autoliv emerged. The event highlighted the importance of risk management. Companies should build resilient supply chains, promote digital transformation, and strengthen cooperation with emerging technology companies to ensure sustainable development. This crisis serves as a crucial lesson for the automotive sector regarding proactive risk mitigation and supply chain diversification.