Uganda Boosts Wildlife Trade Enforcement with WCO Backing

Uganda Boosts Wildlife Trade Enforcement with WCO Backing

With the support of the World Customs Organization (WCO) Inama Project, the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) is actively enhancing its capacity to combat Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT). Through initiatives such as developing a CITES Enforcement Manual, strengthening inter-agency collaboration, and raising public awareness, Uganda is poised to play a greater role in protecting endangered species and contributing significantly to global biodiversity conservation. The efforts focus on improving customs enforcement practices to effectively intercept and prevent the illegal trade of wildlife products.

Kenya WCO Boost Customs Compliance and Risk Management

Kenya WCO Boost Customs Compliance and Risk Management

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supported the Kenya Revenue Authority's (KRA) customs compliance and risk management efforts in collaboration with the Swedish Tax Agency (STA). This initiative aimed to enhance KRA's tax collection efficiency, close tax loopholes, optimize the business environment, and improve international competitiveness. This collaboration marks a significant step in the modernization of Kenya's tax administration and provides valuable lessons for other developing countries. The partnership focused on strengthening KRA's capabilities in key areas, ultimately contributing to sustainable economic growth and improved governance.

Amazon Fedex Renew Partnership in Strategic Move

Amazon Fedex Renew Partnership in Strategic Move

Recently, Amazon and FedEx have resumed their partnership, expected to drive growth for both in the e-commerce market. The new agreement will provide residential delivery for large packages, which is anticipated to enhance Amazon's delivery capabilities while generating revenue growth for FedEx.

08/07/2025 Logistics
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Global Aviation Leaders Collaborate on Future Industry Growth

Global Aviation Leaders Collaborate on Future Industry Growth

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) promotes the development of global air transport through collaboration with governments and international organizations, ensuring enhanced aviation safety and standards for travelers and businesses. We are committed to building a secure and efficient global aviation network, working together to create a new future for air transport.

08/07/2025 Logistics
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Porter and American Airlines Form Codeshare Pact for North America

Porter and American Airlines Form Codeshare Pact for North America

American Airlines and Porter Airlines are planning to establish a code-sharing agreement to enhance connectivity between the two countries and popular vacation destinations. This collaboration aims to provide travelers with more convenient options, which will contribute to increased market competitiveness and improved service quality.

08/06/2025 Airlines
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American Porter Airlines Form Codeshare Pact for Expanded Travel

American Porter Airlines Form Codeshare Pact for Expanded Travel

American Airlines and Porter Airlines have recently applied for a code-sharing partnership to provide new options for cross-border flights. This agreement will cover major cities in Canada and the United States and include vacation destinations in Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean, aiming to enhance passenger convenience.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Businesses Urged to Prioritize Logistics Partner Selection

Businesses Urged to Prioritize Logistics Partner Selection

Choosing the right logistics partner is crucial for businesses. This paper provides guidance on selecting the best logistics partner by focusing on five key elements: experience and expertise, technology enablement, customer service, collaborative win-win, and reasonable pricing. It helps companies build a stable and efficient supply chain system, ultimately contributing to improved business operations and competitiveness. Selecting a partner based on these criteria can significantly enhance supply chain resilience and overall performance.

US and EU Implement 15 Tariff Agreement

US and EU Implement 15 Tariff Agreement

The United States and the European Union have reached an important trade agreement, imposing a 15% tariff on EU goods entering the U.S. The EU has committed to purchasing $750 billion in U.S. energy and increasing its investments by $600 billion. Trump emphasized that this agreement will boost the development of the U.S. automotive and agricultural sectors. While the EU considers this the best possible outcome, public opinion has raised concerns about its implications.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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