US and World Customs Organization Discuss Trade Efficiency Heritage Protection

US and World Customs Organization Discuss Trade Efficiency Heritage Protection

World Customs Organization (WCO) Secretary General Kunio Mikuriya visited the United States, engaging in in-depth discussions with U.S. Customs and the State Department on topics including the progress of the “Single Window” project, cultural heritage protection, and international cooperation. The meeting highlighted the crucial role of customs in the tax system and explored new approaches to combatting cultural heritage trafficking through collaboration with museums. The aim is to build a safer and more efficient global trade system.

Serbia Boosts Customs Modernization with WCO Support

Serbia Boosts Customs Modernization with WCO Support

With the support of the World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Customs Cooperation Fund Germany (CCF Germany), Serbian Customs held a workshop on customs laboratory modernization and Harmonized System (HS) tariff management. By enhancing laboratory analysis capabilities, optimizing HS code application, and strengthening capacity building, Serbian Customs aims to promote trade facilitation, improve revenue collection, and combat smuggling, ultimately boosting its international competitiveness. This initiative reflects Serbia's commitment to aligning with international standards and improving its customs operations.

WCO Strengthens Environmental Rules to Curb Illegal Waste Trade

WCO Strengthens Environmental Rules to Curb Illegal Waste Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is strengthening its collaboration with the Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Network (ENFORCE) to enhance customs' role in combating the illegal cross-border trade of waste. Through capacity building, information sharing, international cooperation, and policy advocacy, the WCO assists its member customs administrations in effectively implementing the Basel Convention. This collaborative effort aims to address global environmental challenges and build a sustainable future by preventing and countering illegal waste shipments across borders.

Hanover Messe 2026 to Spotlight Industrial Innovation Global Partnerships

Hanover Messe 2026 to Spotlight Industrial Innovation Global Partnerships

Hannover Messe 2026 is a global leading industrial trade fair, gathering top companies and technologies. The visiting delegation will focus on innovative technologies, smart logistics, energy solutions, and digital ecosystems. This offers insights into industry trends, expands business cooperation, enhances corporate competitiveness, and explores international markets. The fair provides a platform to discover cutting-edge advancements and network with industry leaders, enabling businesses to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving industrial landscape and capitalize on new opportunities.

US Seaports Prove Vital Amid Pandemic Economic Strains

US Seaports Prove Vital Amid Pandemic Economic Strains

During the pandemic, US seaports served as both frontline responders and economic engines, crucial for employment and trade. Strengthening their strategic position requires accelerated digital transformation and enhanced cooperation within the Western Hemisphere. This will bolster supply chain resilience and improve the ability of ports to navigate future disruptions. The focus on these areas is vital for ensuring the continued role of ports in supporting the US economy and facilitating international commerce in a post-pandemic world.

Trust Key to Success in Global Trade Experts Say

Trust Key to Success in Global Trade Experts Say

The key to successful foreign trade deals lies in building a reliable and trustworthy image. This article analyzes the three core values of being 'reliable' through three case studies: sincere communication, closed-loop management, and appropriate judgment. It emphasizes integrating 'reliability' into daily work, starting with small details, to gain customer trust and achieve long-term cooperation. By consistently demonstrating dependability and integrity, businesses can foster strong relationships and secure lasting partnerships in the global market.

Abu Dhabi Adopts Blockchain to Boost Trade Security Efficiency

Abu Dhabi Adopts Blockchain to Boost Trade Security Efficiency

WCO visited Abu Dhabi Customs to examine its blockchain application and learn about its digital transformation experience. The focus was on the TradeChain platform and explorations in cross-border e-commerce. The WCO suggested strengthening international cooperation in these areas. The visit highlighted the potential of blockchain to streamline customs processes and facilitate trade. Abu Dhabi Customs' advancements serve as a valuable case study for other customs administrations seeking to leverage technology for improved efficiency and security.

China Saudi Arabia to Build Transasia Highspeed Rail

China Saudi Arabia to Build Transasia Highspeed Rail

China and Saudi Arabia are planning a high-speed railway connecting Urumqi and Jeddah, spanning approximately 12,000 kilometers. Currently, Saudi Arabia's high-speed rail system is under construction and direct connection is not yet available. Once completed, this project will boost trade, tourism, and cultural exchange between the two countries, and have a profound impact on economic and social development. The railway represents a significant step in strengthening bilateral ties and fostering greater cooperation between China and Saudi Arabia.

Uzbekistan Boosts Trade with Faster Customs Clearance Study

Uzbekistan Boosts Trade with Faster Customs Clearance Study

Uzbekistan, with the support of the World Customs Organization and the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs, hosted a Time Release Study (TRS) technical workshop. The workshop aimed to strengthen capacity building, review action plans, and initiate the development of operational procedures and questionnaires. This initiative seeks to identify bottlenecks in cargo processing, enhance public-private cooperation, and streamline clearance procedures. Ultimately, the goal is to reduce trade time and costs, thereby improving Uzbekistan's international competitiveness.

Southern Africa Enhances Customs Valuation Via WCOJICA Initiative

Southern Africa Enhances Customs Valuation Via WCOJICA Initiative

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) are jointly implementing the Customs Valuation (CV) Master Trainer Program (MTP) to create a professional and sustainable pool of CV trainers in Southern Africa. The third working group activity focused on developing training materials and enhancing practical skills. The WCO and JICA are committed to continuously supporting customs capacity building in the region, building an efficient and transparent customs valuation system, and promoting trade development.