WCO WTO Train Trade Committee Chairs to Boost Global Commerce

WCO WTO Train Trade Committee Chairs to Boost Global Commerce

The World Customs Organization (WCO), in collaboration with the World Trade Organization (WTO), empowers National Trade Facilitation Committee (NTFC) Chairs through capacity building, enhancing their understanding and implementation of the Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA). The WCO's Mercator Program and related tools are highlighted within the curriculum, aiming to assist countries in improving trade efficiency. This multi-stakeholder cooperation model provides an effective pathway for global trade facilitation.

US and Americas Sign AEO Trade Pact to Boost Commerce

US and Americas Sign AEO Trade Pact to Boost Commerce

Eleven American countries signed an AEO mutual recognition agreement to facilitate cross-border trade and enhance supply chain security. This agreement, a key initiative under the WCO framework, aims to simplify customs clearance and reduce trade costs through collaboration between customs and the private sector, potentially boosting regional trade growth. Challenges include standard harmonization, information sharing, and capacity building. The future development direction of the AEO program lies in intelligence, automation, and sustainability.

SE Asias Live Commerce Market Hits 19B Spurs Platform Growth

SE Asias Live Commerce Market Hits 19B Spurs Platform Growth

The live streaming e-commerce market in Southeast Asia is experiencing rapid growth, projected to reach $19 billion in 2023. Lazada, Shopee, and TikTok Shop each have their unique strengths. Cross-border sellers should deeply understand the market, implement localized operations, improve live streaming quality, strengthen fan interaction, and embrace technological innovation to seize the opportunities in this emerging market.

US Commerce Dept Adds Members to Supply Chain Advisory Panel

US Commerce Dept Adds Members to Supply Chain Advisory Panel

The U.S. Department of Commerce announced the expansion of the Advisory Committee on Supply Chain Competitiveness (ACSSC), adding 11 new experts in supply chain, logistics, and freight. This move aims to strengthen the committee's capabilities, provide more targeted advice for government decision-making, promote industry communication and cooperation, and help companies improve supply chain efficiency and competitiveness. The expanded committee will offer valuable insights into current challenges and opportunities within the supply chain landscape, informing policies that support American businesses.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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