Chinas New Fiveyear Plan Boosts Trade and Digital Innovation

Chinas New Fiveyear Plan Boosts Trade and Digital Innovation

During the 15th Five-Year Plan period, China aims to build a strong trading nation by optimizing goods trade, developing service trade, and innovating digital trade. The focus will be on enhancing industrial competitiveness, expanding diversified markets, ensuring supply chain security, embracing green transformation, and actively participating in international rule-making. The ultimate goal is to achieve a dual improvement in both the scale and quality of trade.

US Trucking Market Sees Brief Recovery Amid Persistent Challenges

US Trucking Market Sees Brief Recovery Amid Persistent Challenges

The U.S. Trucking Conditions Index (TCI) rebounded slightly in September, but remained negative, indicating a challenging market environment. Stable fuel prices and moderate growth in freight demand were the main drivers of the increase, but overcapacity and weak demand remain long-term challenges. Experts predict no substantial market improvement in the short term. They advise carriers to optimize operations, expand services, and invest prudently to navigate the difficulties.

Eswatini Customs Reforms HR to Boost Trade Efficiency

Eswatini Customs Reforms HR to Boost Trade Efficiency

Eswatini is committed to addressing trade facilitation challenges by adopting a competency-based human resource management model. The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a talent development diagnostic of Eswatini Customs and provided recommendations for improvement. Eswatini Customs has pledged to implement competency-based management to enhance employee skills and efficiency, ultimately promoting trade facilitation. This initiative aims to improve the quality and effectiveness of customs operations through strategic human resource development.

Azerbaijan Customs Boosts Training with WCO Backing

Azerbaijan Customs Boosts Training with WCO Backing

The WCO assisted Azerbaijan Customs in conducting a human resource diagnostic assessment. This initiative aligns with WCO standards, aiming to enhance the professionalism of the customs workforce and promote economic development. By identifying areas for improvement and implementing targeted training programs, Azerbaijan Customs seeks to optimize its human capital and improve its overall operational efficiency. This effort contributes to streamlined trade facilitation and increased revenue collection, ultimately supporting sustainable economic growth.

Firms Cut Costs by Streamlining Equipment Asset Management

Firms Cut Costs by Streamlining Equipment Asset Management

Provides flexible equipment and asset management services suitable for businesses of all sizes, from micro to large enterprises. The SME service package eliminates the need for complex systems, offering a 2-week implementation and training period with spreadsheet-based management for cost reduction and efficiency improvement. This solution enables small and medium-sized businesses to effectively track and manage their assets, leading to optimized resource utilization and enhanced profitability.

Businesses Boost Efficiency with Improved Invoice Management

Businesses Boost Efficiency with Improved Invoice Management

This article provides an in-depth analysis of invoice types, dates, digitalization, and its relationship with accounts payable and internal control. It also elaborates on the broad applications of invoices in legal, accounting, and budgeting aspects. The importance of invoice management for cost reduction, efficiency improvement, risk prevention, and sustainable development of enterprises is emphasized. The aim is to help companies better manage invoices and improve their financial management level.

Armenia Boosts Customs Oversight with WCO Risk Management Aid

Armenia Boosts Customs Oversight with WCO Risk Management Aid

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supports Armenia in enhancing its customs risk management and post-clearance audit capabilities, aiming to establish an efficient "Blue Lane" to promote trade facilitation. Through diagnostic assessments, the development of risk management systems, the improvement of post-clearance audit systems, and the construction of the "Blue Lane," Armenian Customs is moving towards modernization and intelligence. This progress contributes significantly to trade security and economic development.

Burkina Faso Customs Enhances Trade Via WCO Time Release Study

Burkina Faso Customs Enhances Trade Via WCO Time Release Study

Burkina Faso Customs, with the support of the WCO's WACAM project, conducted its first Time Release Study (TRS) to identify clearance bottlenecks and improve efficiency. The WCO provided training and technical assistance to help Burkina Faso implement the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement, improve the business environment, and promote trade development. The TRS, through data analysis, provides Customs with improvement measures to reduce trade costs and enhance international competitiveness.

WCO Aids Angola in Tax Administration Reform

WCO Aids Angola in Tax Administration Reform

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a strategic planning workshop at the headquarters of the Angolan Tax Administration (AGT) to enhance AGT's strategic planning and risk management capabilities. The workshop reviewed AGT's annual operational plan, provided recommendations for improvement, and conducted an environmental scan of AGT's risk management efforts. This event fostered collaboration among AGT departments and laid the foundation for the modernization of tax administration in Angola.

WCO Upgrades Customs Tool to Improve Global Trade Efficiency

WCO Upgrades Customs Tool to Improve Global Trade Efficiency

The World Customs Organization has updated its Customs Diagnostic Tool, with a focus on improving the Rules of Origin section and optimizing usability. This tool aims to assist customs administrations in identifying, designing, implementing, and evaluating capacity building projects, enhancing performance in tariff classification, valuation, and origin management. Through systematic assessment, development of improvement plans, and continuous monitoring, customs can effectively improve service levels and facilitate international trade.