Hiroshima Port Expands Development and Maintenance Plans

Hiroshima Port Expands Development and Maintenance Plans

The port management agency of Hiroshima Prefecture is responsible for formulating port development plans, constructing and maintaining facilities, approving usage permits, managing leasing matters, and setting usage fees. These efforts ensure the safe and efficient operation of the port, supporting regional economic development and facilitating trade.

Cameroon Advances Port Development Under 2035 Vision

Cameroon Advances Port Development Under 2035 Vision

The National Port Authority (APN) aims to enhance the operational efficiency and international competitiveness of Cameroon's ports, aligning with the country's long-term development goals to become an emerging nation by 2035. Through innovative management, sustainable practices, and international cooperation, the APN plays a key role in promoting the economic development of ports and facilitating a green transition.

Macao Development Bank Explains SWIFTBIC Code Use

Macao Development Bank Explains SWIFTBIC Code Use

This article provides a detailed analysis of the SWIFT/BIC code for Macau Development Bank (MCDEMOMMXXX) and explains how to correctly use this code in international remittances to ensure the safety and smooth transfer of funds. Additionally, the article emphasizes the importance of verifying the code and its application in various business contexts.

Customs Key to Achieving Sustainable Development Goals

Customs Key to Achieving Sustainable Development Goals

At the Fourth United Nations Conference on Financing for Development, the World Customs Organization highlighted the pivotal role of customs as a bridge in international development. It promotes legitimate trade, safeguards public safety, and advances the achievement of sustainable development goals. The organization called for strengthened collaboration between governments and the private sector to address the challenges posed by globalization.

08/08/2025 Logistics
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Pakistans Panjgur Airport Eyes Transport Growth Development

Pakistans Panjgur Airport Eyes Transport Growth Development

Panjgur Airport (PJG), a medium-sized airport in Pakistan, currently has routes primarily connecting to Karachi. Despite challenges such as limited information and a narrow range of flights, the airport holds potential for future expansion due to its geographical advantages and potential infrastructure development, which could further stimulate regional economic growth.

Merlo Airport Boosts Regional Development in Argentina

Merlo Airport Boosts Regional Development in Argentina

Merlo Airport (RLO), also known as Valle del Conlara International Airport, is located in Merlo, San Luis Province, Argentina. As a non-customs airport, it primarily serves domestic air transport, promoting regional economic development. It handles cargo transportation, supports general aviation activities, and contributes to the local tourism industry. The airport plays a vital role in connecting Merlo and the surrounding areas to other parts of Argentina, facilitating trade and travel within the country.

Guide to Optimizing Air Freight Routes in Southeast Asia

Guide to Optimizing Air Freight Routes in Southeast Asia

This paper provides a detailed analysis of the advantageous air routes operated by Shanghai Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Vietnam Airlines, China Southern Airlines, and Air Macau in the Southeast Asia region. By interpreting the flight frequencies, transportation types, transit hubs, and non-direct destinations of each airline, the study aims to assist businesses in optimizing air freight logistics solutions, improving transportation efficiency, and reducing operating costs. This analysis helps businesses make informed decisions regarding their air cargo strategies in Southeast Asia.

09/26/2025 Airlines
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Customs Vs National Territory Key for Crossborder Trade

Customs Vs National Territory Key for Crossborder Trade

This paper delves into the distinction between customs territory and national border, emphasizing that the key to defining a customs territory is the “implementation of the same customs law,” and correcting misconceptions about “within the border but outside customs.” It also provides a detailed introduction to the concept and operation of free trade ports, using Singapore and Hong Kong as examples to illustrate the role of free port policies in promoting international trade. Understanding these concepts is crucial for practitioners in cross-border trade.