WCO Boosts Guyanas Postclearance Audit Capacity

WCO Boosts Guyanas Postclearance Audit Capacity

Under the Mercator Program, the World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a post-clearance audit (PCA) workshop for the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) to enhance its tax compliance oversight capabilities. Through the training, Guyanese customs officers gained in-depth knowledge of PCA concepts and techniques, laying the groundwork for improved customs control efficiency and trade facilitation. The WCO looks forward to continued cooperation with the GRA to further advance its customs administration.

Iran Boosts Trade Efficiency with Wcobacked HS Code Reform

Iran Boosts Trade Efficiency with Wcobacked HS Code Reform

Iran, with the support of the World Customs Organization (WCO), held a national workshop focusing on the application and optimization of the Harmonized System (HS) Code. This initiative aims to enhance the professional skills of customs officials, optimize classification methods, and promote trade development. This will lead to faster customs clearance, lower trade costs, and clearer trade regulations for businesses, helping Iran play a greater role in the global trade arena.

Global Pact Streamlines Radioactive Material Customs Safety

Global Pact Streamlines Radioactive Material Customs Safety

This paper delves into the World Customs Organization's recommendation regarding the temporary admission of specialized equipment for vehicles transporting radioactive materials. It emphasizes treating such equipment as 'normal equipment' of the vehicle to streamline customs clearance. The study assesses the potential impact through data analysis and proposes implementation recommendations and risk control measures. The aim is to improve transportation efficiency, ensure safety, and promote global trade and security.

Uzbekistan Advances Trade Efficiency with Time Release Study

Uzbekistan Advances Trade Efficiency with Time Release Study

Uzbekistan hosted a TRS workshop to improve trade efficiency. The goal is to identify bottlenecks, simplify customs clearance procedures, and reduce trade costs. The workshop aimed to enhance the speed and predictability of goods release, contributing to a more streamlined and competitive trade environment for Uzbekistan. This initiative is expected to positively impact businesses and promote economic growth by making it easier and cheaper to trade across borders.

Moldova Adopts Revised Kyoto Convention to Boost Trade Efficiency

Moldova Adopts Revised Kyoto Convention to Boost Trade Efficiency

The Republic of Moldova has officially acceded to the Revised Kyoto Convention, becoming its 139th contracting party. This move will simplify customs procedures, reduce trade costs, and improve customs clearance efficiency, thereby enhancing international competitiveness. It will bring more convenient and efficient international trade environment for Moldovan enterprises and attract more foreign investment. The accession signifies Moldova's commitment to modernizing its customs practices and aligning with international standards for trade facilitation.

UPU Customs Partner to Speed Global Ecommerce Deliveries

UPU Customs Partner to Speed Global Ecommerce Deliveries

The OMD/UPU Liaison Committee collaborates to streamline global postal customs processes, fostering cross-border e-commerce. Through communication, information sharing, and optimized procedures, the committee aims to create a more efficient and convenient trade environment. Their efforts focus on simplifying customs clearance, reducing delays, and promoting transparency in international postal operations. This collaboration ultimately benefits businesses and consumers involved in cross-border transactions by lowering costs and improving delivery times.

Baiyun Network Launches US Air Freight Service for Ecommerce

Baiyun Network Launches US Air Freight Service for Ecommerce

Buyun.com's US Air Freight self-operated line offers stable, fast, economical, and secure air freight services to US for cross-border e-commerce sellers through a full-link self-operated model. By cooperating with multiple airlines and optimizing customs clearance processes, it provides full-process visual tracking and a delay compensation commitment, helping sellers improve order fulfillment rates, reduce logistics costs, and seize the first opportunity in the North American market.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Logistics Solutions Expand for US UK and EU Markets

Ecommerce Logistics Solutions Expand for US UK and EU Markets

Si Hai Ba Huang Cross-border Logistics offers one-stop solutions for dedicated lines to Europe, the US, and the UK. We feature 24/7 responsiveness, nationwide pickup, over 4000㎡ consolidation warehouse, and self-operated overseas warehouses in the UK and Germany. Our services include sea and air freight dedicated lines, customs clearance, warehousing, and delivery. We aim to help e-commerce sellers solve cross-border logistics challenges.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Europeus Air Freight Outpaces Southeast Asia in Speed

Europeus Air Freight Outpaces Southeast Asia in Speed

This article delves into the transit time differences between Europe/US and Southeast Asia routes in international air freight. It examines influential factors across four dimensions: route distance, flight frequency, transfer complexity, and customs clearance efficiency. Southeast Asia routes typically take 2-5 days, while Europe/US routes require 5-12 days, with even greater variations in specific scenarios. Understanding these differences enables businesses to optimize logistics decisions and improve efficiency.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Guide to Avoiding Hidden Fees in International Shipping

Guide to Avoiding Hidden Fees in International Shipping

This article delves into various surcharges commonly encountered in international express delivery, covering aspects such as basic fees, address delivery, cargo specifications, customs clearance fees, special goods, and peak season operations. It also provides practical strategies to avoid 'hidden charges,' including confirming fees in advance, standardizing operational procedures, and selecting appropriate channels. The aim is to help foreign trade merchants effectively control logistics costs and improve profit margins.