Rotterdam Convention Spurs Customs Code Reform for Chemical Trade

Rotterdam Convention Spurs Customs Code Reform for Chemical Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) recommends revising the Harmonized System (HS) codes to more accurately track and regulate the international trade of hazardous chemicals controlled under the Rotterdam Convention. This aims to improve data quality, enhance international cooperation, and support more effective chemical management policies. Businesses need to proactively address compliance challenges and work together to build a safer global trade system. This revision will allow for better monitoring and enforcement of the Convention, ensuring responsible trade practices for dangerous chemicals.

Global Trade Adopts PLACI for Safer Air Cargo

Global Trade Adopts PLACI for Safer Air Cargo

The 12th TEGACS Conference adopted the PLACI guiding principles, marking a significant upgrade in air cargo security. Pilot programs were initiated in the EU, US, and Canada, with enhanced cooperation between the WCO and ICAO. Technology is leveraged to address emerging challenges. PLACI aims to proactively identify risks, improve efficiency, and reshape the global trade landscape, achieving a balance between security and efficiency. This initiative seeks to streamline processes while ensuring robust security measures are in place for air cargo transportation worldwide.

WCO Backs Cambodias Customs Modernization Reforms

WCO Backs Cambodias Customs Modernization Reforms

At the request of the General Department of Customs and Excise of Cambodia (GDCE), the World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted an assistance mission to assess the implementation gaps of the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) and help develop a five-year strategic plan. This initiative aims to promote customs modernization in Cambodia, enhance trade facilitation, and inject new impetus into economic development. The WCO will continue to support Cambodia's customs capacity building and strengthen international cooperation to jointly address global trade challenges.

World Customs Organization Outlines Global Trade Security Plan

World Customs Organization Outlines Global Trade Security Plan

The annual World Customs Organization (WCO) Council meeting was held in Brussels in June 2019, with Directors General from 183 member customs administrations in attendance. The meeting reviewed past achievements and charted a course for future development, aiming to build a stable, predictable, secure, and transparent global trade environment. Key focuses included cross-border e-commerce regulation, technological innovation, and international cooperation. The WCO continues to play a vital role in facilitating legitimate trade and ensuring border security in an increasingly interconnected world.

West and Central Africa Customs Modernize HR at Ouagadougou Meeting

West and Central Africa Customs Modernize HR at Ouagadougou Meeting

The 9th Conference of Heads of Human Resources Management and Training of Customs in West and Central Africa convened in Ouagadougou, focusing on the theme of "Investing in Human Capital." The conference aimed to promote the modernization of customs human resources management in the region. The meeting adopted the "Ouagadougou Declaration," emphasizing the responsibilities of all parties and promoting regional cooperation and capacity building. This initiative lays the foundation for enhancing the effectiveness of customs in West and Central Africa.

Businesses Seek New Growth Drivers Amid Economic Uncertainty

Businesses Seek New Growth Drivers Amid Economic Uncertainty

The world economy faces multiple challenges in 2023, with growth likely to slow further. Countries need to work together to address inflation, the energy crisis, and geopolitical risks. Strengthening international macroeconomic policy coordination and increasing support for emerging markets and developing countries are crucial. Only through collective effort can we navigate the economic uncertainties, rebuild confidence in growth, and create a future of shared prosperity. This requires a commitment to global cooperation and a willingness to address the underlying issues hindering economic progress.

Onestop Logistics Expands Hefeijiangsu Route with New Partners

Onestop Logistics Expands Hefeijiangsu Route with New Partners

Baogong One-Stop Network has launched a bidding process for road transportation services from Hefei to Jiangsu, seeking high-quality carrier partners to jointly improve transportation efficiency and service quality. The bidding products are daily necessities and food, with transportation modes including FTL and LTL. The estimated average monthly volume is 10,000 tons, and the contract term is one year. This initiative aims to introduce capable transportation companies through an open and transparent process, achieving mutually beneficial cooperation and win-win results.

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Yunnan Cold Chain Firms Compete for Market Share Amid Rising Rivalry

Yunnan Cold Chain Firms Compete for Market Share Amid Rising Rivalry

Cold chain urban distribution enterprises in Yunnan face intense market competition and high costs. The key to breaking through lies in strengthening internal capabilities, improving service quality, embracing technological innovation, and actively seeking cooperation. Building a regional platform may be crucial, helping companies gain a foothold in the fierce market competition and achieve sustainable development. This platform can facilitate resource sharing, optimize routes, and improve overall efficiency for participating businesses, ultimately leading to a more competitive and resilient cold chain network.

US Rail Freight Struggles Amid Mixed Results

US Rail Freight Struggles Amid Mixed Results

According to the Association of American Railroads, for the week ending August 19, U.S. rail freight volume decreased by 0.6% year-over-year, and intermodal volume declined by 4.6%. Categories like motor vehicles & parts, coal, and petroleum saw growth, while grains and forest products experienced declines. Year-to-date, rail freight volume shows a slight increase, but intermodal volume has significantly decreased. Businesses need to optimize operations, expand services, strengthen cooperation, and embrace digitalization and sustainable development to adapt to these trends.

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US Rail Freight Decline Points to Economic Slowdown

US Rail Freight Decline Points to Economic Slowdown

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that for the week ending August 19th, U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes declined year-over-year, reflecting weak overall freight demand. Performance varied across commodities, with gains in automobiles and coal, but declines in grain and forest products. Year-to-date figures show a slight increase in freight volume but a significant decrease in intermodal volume. Businesses need to pay attention to market changes, diversify their operations, and strengthen cooperation to meet the challenges.

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