Ivory Coast Customs Modernizes Operations with ROCB Assistance

Ivory Coast Customs Modernizes Operations with ROCB Assistance

The West and Central Africa Capacity Building Office has assisted Côte d'Ivoire Customs in making progress in human resources and project management. By developing a job directory, competency framework, and job descriptions, and by introducing project cycle management and results-based management principles, it has laid the foundation for the modernization of Côte d'Ivoire Customs. The two parties will continue to collaborate to refine relevant tools and methods and develop action plans to consolidate the achievements made.

Colombia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WCO SECO Backing

Colombia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WCO SECO Backing

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through its Global Trade Facilitation Programme (GTFP), conducted a strategic planning and project management workshop for the Colombian Tax and Customs Authority (DIAN) to enhance its institutional capacity. The workshop assisted DIAN in building a results-based management system, designing a future development model for Customs, and mastering effective coordination tools. This laid a solid foundation for DIAN's Customs reform efforts, enabling more efficient and effective operations and contributing to increased trade facilitation.

WCO Launches Gender Equality Program for Frenchspeaking Regions

WCO Launches Gender Equality Program for Frenchspeaking Regions

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a French-speaking “Training of Trainers” workshop to enhance gender equality capacity among its members, aiming to establish a pool of recognized experts in the field. The workshop focused on WCO gender equality tools, such as the GEOAT, and blended learning packages, emphasizing the importance of diagnostics, frameworks, and monitoring & evaluation. The WCO looks forward to collaborating with the newly trained experts to promote gender equality within customs systems globally.

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.

CNE Opens South China Hub for Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

CNE Opens South China Hub for Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

CNE Express's South China Sorting Center is officially operational, with a daily processing capacity of one million parcels, tripling its previous output. This center is a key step in CNE's strategic layout in East and South China, significantly enhancing its overall operational capabilities and providing more efficient and stable logistics services for cross-border e-commerce sellers. The opening ceremony brought together numerous e-commerce platforms, major sellers, service providers, and government leaders, witnessing this significant industry event.

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Chinaaustralia Sea Routes Boost Efficiency in Global Logistics

Chinaaustralia Sea Routes Boost Efficiency in Global Logistics

China-Australia sea freight serves as a vital link between the two countries' economies. This paper details major shipping routes, including Shanghai-Sydney, Shanghai-Melbourne, Ningbo-Sydney, and Shenzhen-Brisbane. It analyzes the advantages of sea freight in terms of transport capacity, cost-effectiveness, and stability. Selecting the appropriate route and optimizing transportation plans are crucial for businesses to enhance their competitiveness. Focusing on these key aspects allows for efficient and reliable trade between China and Australia.

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European Shipping Rates Volatility Disrupts Trade

European Shipping Rates Volatility Disrupts Trade

European sea freight rates have fluctuated significantly recently, influenced by geopolitical factors, the pandemic, and shipping capacity, showing a trend of first rising and then falling. High freight rates have increased trade costs, leading to supply chain disruptions and trade diversions. The future trend remains uncertain, and businesses need to pay close attention to market dynamics and respond flexibly. These fluctuations significantly impact businesses relying on European trade routes, requiring careful planning and adaptation to mitigate potential losses.

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Future Development Focus and Opportunity Analysis in the Air Cargo Industry

Future Development Focus and Opportunity Analysis in the Air Cargo Industry

The air cargo industry highlighted four development priorities at the recent World Cargo Symposium, including achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, modernizing processes, ensuring safe lithium battery transport, and attracting new talent. Despite challenges, the industry demonstrated strong resilience with revenue reaching $204 billion in 2021. Industry experts emphasize the need for collaboration between governments and stakeholders to promote sustainable development and enhance efficiency, ensuring the competitive future of air cargo.

Kenya Boosts Trade Efficiency with WCO JICA Aid

Kenya Boosts Trade Efficiency with WCO JICA Aid

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) are jointly supporting the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) to enhance its risk assessment and selectivity capabilities, addressing new trade challenges in East Africa. Using a two-pronged approach combining expert discussions and practical exercises, Kenyan Customs actively participates in building a smart customs administration. This initiative aims to improve clearance efficiency, promote trade facilitation, and ultimately contribute to Kenya's economic growth.

Mongolia Improves Customs Valuation with WCO Assistance

Mongolia Improves Customs Valuation with WCO Assistance

At the request of the Mongolian Customs General Administration, a World Customs Organization (WCO) expert team conducted a diagnostic review of its valuation system and provided recommendations for improvement. The aim is to assist Mongolian Customs in building a more efficient and transparent valuation system by strengthening internal cooperation, developing talent, and keeping abreast of international best practices. This will enhance revenue collection, optimize the business environment, and promote trade development in Mongolia.