Brazils Aviation Industry Criticizes Santos Dumont Airport Restrictions

Brazils Aviation Industry Criticizes Santos Dumont Airport Restrictions

IATA expresses concern over Brazil's decision to restrict routes at Santos Dumont Airport, arguing it limits consumer choice, harms the aviation value chain, violates international rules, and reduces Brazil's market attractiveness. IATA urges the Brazilian government to reconsider the decision and suggests alternative solutions. These include strengthening Galeão Airport's infrastructure, improving transportation connections, and developing differentiated positioning for both airports to promote balanced development in Rio de Janeiro. The association believes these measures would be more effective in achieving the government's objectives without negatively impacting the aviation industry.

Canada Updates 3900 Mhz Band Rules to Protect Radio Altimeters

Canada Updates 3900 Mhz Band Rules to Protect Radio Altimeters

Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) has released new rules establishing a non-competitive local licensing (NCL) framework for the 3900 MHz band. This framework aims to protect radio altimeters operating in the 4200-4400 MHz band through interference mitigation measures. The goal is to balance technological innovation with aviation safety. The new regulations outline specific requirements and guidelines for NCL licensees to ensure responsible spectrum use and minimize potential disruptions to critical aviation systems. This initiative reflects ISED's commitment to effective spectrum management and public safety.

Bahamas Customs Adopts Wcobacked Preruling System to Boost Trade

Bahamas Customs Adopts Wcobacked Preruling System to Boost Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supports the Bahamas in establishing a commodity classification advance ruling system to enhance trade facilitation. Through national workshops and technical assistance, the WCO assists the Bahamas Customs in its modernization efforts, establishing a pre-ruling system to resolve trade disputes, attract foreign investment, and promote economic development. While challenges exist in establishing the advance ruling system, the WCO's support and cooperation will help the Bahamas achieve its trade facilitation goals. This initiative aims to create a more predictable and efficient trade environment for businesses operating in the Bahamas.

Gambia Revenue Authority Upgrades HR Systems with WCO Aid

Gambia Revenue Authority Upgrades HR Systems with WCO Aid

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the West Africa Customs Administration Modernization (WACAM) project, supports the Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA) in modernizing its Human Resource Management (HRM). GRA is pioneering a competency-based HRM approach in West and Central Africa, reviewing and refining key tools such as job catalogs and competency frameworks. This initiative aims to build a highly qualified tax workforce, improve operational efficiency and service delivery, and contribute significantly to national economic development. The focus is on creating a sustainable and effective HRM system within the GRA.

Industryacademia Partnership Aims to Strengthen Logistics Talent Pipeline

Industryacademia Partnership Aims to Strengthen Logistics Talent Pipeline

To address logistics challenges arising from global trade shifts, an industry-academia collaboration program will launch in 2026. It aims to cultivate future talent in material handling, supply chain, and logistics through practical learning and industry exchange, enhancing supply chain efficiency and resilience. Targeting high school students, university students, and educators, the program fosters continuous development within the logistics sector. The initiative seeks to equip participants with the skills and knowledge needed to navigate the evolving landscape and contribute to a more robust and adaptable supply chain ecosystem.

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Hong Kongs Shek Nan Line Boosts China Logistics Efficiency

Hong Kongs Shek Nan Line Boosts China Logistics Efficiency

This paper focuses on the Shi Nan Dedicated Line within China-Hong Kong cross-border logistics, introducing two service providers: Taibo International Supply Chain and Shenzhen Ideal Logistics Co., Ltd. Taibo International Supply Chain specializes in the industrial goods sector, offering digital solutions. Ideal Logistics is known for its agile services, catering to cross-border e-commerce needs. These two companies represent different development directions for service providers in this field. They both offer services for the Shi Nan area, a key region for cross-border trade between mainland China and Hong Kong.

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Ivory Coast Launches Transparent Customs System to Boost Trade

Ivory Coast Launches Transparent Customs System to Boost Trade

With support from the EU-WCO and the German Alliance for Trade Facilitation, Côte d'Ivoire is actively developing a national Advance Ruling System. This initiative aims to enhance trade transparency and predictability, reduce trade disputes, attract foreign investment, and improve customs efficiency. The system is expected to revitalize Côte d'Ivoire's trade development and serve as a model for other African nations. It will provide traders with binding rulings on tariff classification, origin, and other customs-related matters before import or export, fostering a more predictable and reliable trading environment.

North American Firms Use Trade Data to Boost Revenue

North American Firms Use Trade Data to Boost Revenue

This paper explores how foreign trade companies can leverage the BuzzFile business intelligence platform and U.S. customs data to accurately develop customers in the North American market. It focuses on building customer profiles using the business intelligence platform, verifying purchasing behavior with customs data, and integrating these resources to improve customer development efficiency. The paper also highlights relevant risks and compliance recommendations to help foreign trade companies achieve business growth in the North American market. The integrated approach aims to provide a more targeted and effective customer acquisition strategy.

Antigua and Barbuda Customs Launches Fiveyear Modernization Plan

Antigua and Barbuda Customs Launches Fiveyear Modernization Plan

Antigua and Barbuda Customs is implementing a five-year strategy in response to the World Customs Organization's Mercator Program. This initiative aims to modernize customs operations, promote economic development, and enhance international competitiveness. The strategic plan focuses on streamlining processes, improving efficiency, and aligning with global best practices. By embracing international standards and modern technologies, Antigua and Barbuda Customs seeks to facilitate trade, strengthen border security, and contribute to the nation's sustainable economic growth. This modernization effort is crucial for attracting investment and fostering a more competitive business environment.

WCO Enhances Customs Training to Strengthen Environmental Protection

WCO Enhances Customs Training to Strengthen Environmental Protection

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEA) Train-the-Trainer workshop in Kenya, focusing on the Basel and Montreal Conventions. Through capacity building, the WCO aims to assist national customs administrations in improving compliance, combating illegal trade, and protecting the environment. The Sida-WCO Trade Facilitation and Customs Modernization (TFCM) Programme provides technical assistance to relevant customs agencies to address trade-related environmental issues and promote sustainable development. This initiative empowers customs officers to effectively enforce environmental regulations and contribute to global environmental protection efforts.