Namibia Launches Trade Facilitation Program for Authorized Operators

Namibia Launches Trade Facilitation Program for Authorized Operators

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supported Namibia in completing a capacity assessment for its Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program. The aim is to assist Namibia in launching an AEO pilot project and its full implementation by 2018 through work plans in key areas such as risk management, post-clearance audit, legal reform, and IT upgrades. Ultimately, this initiative seeks to promote trade facilitation and economic development within the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) region.

Livestream Outlines AI Strategies for 2025 Success

Livestream Outlines AI Strategies for 2025 Success

Dashu Cross-border will host a live broadcast on December 31st titled "2025 AI Track Entry Practical Guide," led by Sima Yue. The broadcast aims to help individuals and teams accurately enter the AI track and avoid blind trial and error. It will analyze core opportunities in the AI field and break down implementation methods. This broadcast is suitable for entrepreneurs and investors seeking AI project cooperation, as well as business owners and executives focused on corporate digital transformation.

WCO Enhances Africa Trade Via Kenya Training Hub

WCO Enhances Africa Trade Via Kenya Training Hub

The World Customs Organization supports the Kenya Regional Training Centre in enhancing customs capacity in East and Southern Africa. This initiative aims to strengthen customs administrations through training and development programs, ultimately contributing to improved trade facilitation, revenue collection, and border security. By fostering regional cooperation and harmonization of customs procedures, the project promotes economic growth and development within the region. The WCO's support is crucial for building sustainable customs capacity and ensuring effective implementation of international standards.

Ensuring Integrity and Quality in Beijings New Airport Project Amid Rising Infrastructure Demands

Ensuring Integrity and Quality in Beijings New Airport Project Amid Rising Infrastructure Demands

The new airport construction project in Daxing District, Beijing, has a total investment of 80 billion yuan. To ensure quality and integrity, the local procuratorate has collaborated with the construction command to implement preventive measures against occupational crimes. This includes strict bidding procedures and regular legal education to enhance project transparency and prevent occupational crimes. Future cooperation will further promote legal knowledge learning to ensure a clean construction process.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Changshu Launches Worlds First Autonomous Delivery City

Changshu Launches Worlds First Autonomous Delivery City

JD Logistics is building the world's first unmanned delivery city in Changshu, having already deployed its first batch of unmanned vehicles and planning to increase deployments this year. The project is based on JDL JD Logistics' technology brand and utilizes L4 autonomous driving technology. It also innovatively launched an "Adoption Program" to accelerate the large-scale implementation of unmanned delivery. This marks a significant step in the logistics industry's transformation towards intelligence and automation, potentially reshaping the future of urban logistics.

09/28/2025 Logistics
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WCO Aids Asiapacific in Plastic Waste Management Reform

WCO Aids Asiapacific in Plastic Waste Management Reform

The World Customs Organization (WCO) completed virtual diagnostic missions to Indonesian and Philippine Customs to assist in implementing the Basel Convention's plastic waste amendments. The project covers strategy, legal frameworks, procedures, enforcement, policy, and capacity building. It will provide detailed implementation plans and regional workshops to strengthen customs controls on plastic waste trade in the Asia-Pacific region. This initiative aims to enhance the collective response to the challenges posed by plastic waste and improve customs' ability to effectively manage its transboundary movement.

SADC Conference Boosts Regional Trade Through Customs Reform

SADC Conference Boosts Regional Trade Through Customs Reform

The 2010 SADC Customs Capacity Building Conference fostered regional customs reform and modernized management, strengthening regional coordination. Participants shared capacity-building experiences and identified areas for cooperation based on WCO standards. Significant attention was given to the SACU pilot project and the implementation of the WCO Customs Learning Standards, laying the foundation for future regional capacity-building development. The conference highlighted the importance of harmonized procedures and collaborative efforts in enhancing customs efficiency and regional trade facilitation within the SADC region.

Trinidad and Tobago Enhances Trade Via WCO Efficiency Study

Trinidad and Tobago Enhances Trade Via WCO Efficiency Study

Trinidad and Tobago successfully hosted a TRS workshop, enhancing TRS capabilities and laying the groundwork for the Port Community System project. Plans are underway to establish a working group to expedite the implementation of TRS, aiming to improve trade efficiency. This initiative signifies a commitment to streamlining processes and reducing delays associated with cargo clearance. By leveraging the Time Release Study methodology, Trinidad and Tobago seeks to optimize port operations and facilitate smoother trade flows, ultimately benefiting businesses and contributing to economic growth.

Disruptive Tech Transforms Global Trade and Customs

Disruptive Tech Transforms Global Trade and Customs

The World Customs Organization and the World Trade Organization are actively promoting the application of disruptive technologies in customs globally. Through collaborative research, project implementation, and report publication, they aim to raise awareness among members about technology applications, promote trade facilitation, and enhance border security. Embracing technological change is crucial for customs to modernize and improve competitiveness. This includes exploring AI, blockchain, and IoT to streamline processes, improve risk management, and foster a more efficient and secure global trade environment.

Malawi Boosts Customs Intelligence to Curb Wildlife Trafficking

Malawi Boosts Customs Intelligence to Curb Wildlife Trafficking

The World Customs Organization (WCO) continues to support the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) in strengthening its intelligence functions to enhance its risk management capabilities in combating illegal wildlife trade. Through the WCO-INAMA project, the MRA has optimized its business processes and job responsibilities, laying the foundation for the implementation of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). This initiative is of great significance for the ecological security of Malawi and the world.