Sri Lanka Forms Trade Panel to Spur Economic Growth

Sri Lanka Forms Trade Panel to Spur Economic Growth

Sri Lanka established the National Trade Facilitation Committee (NTFC) to coordinate domestic departments in cross-border trade and promote the implementation of trade facilitation measures, thereby driving national economic development. The NTFC will be responsible for policy consultation, supervision and evaluation, strategic coordination, departmental coordination, problem identification and resolution, information center construction, and international cooperation. By optimizing trade processes and improving trade efficiency, it aims to promote economic growth. The NTFC is expected to streamline procedures and enhance Sri Lanka's competitiveness in the global market.

Vietnams Ecommerce Market Nears 700 Billion Potential

Vietnams Ecommerce Market Nears 700 Billion Potential

Vietnam's e-commerce market is growing at an astounding rate, projected to reach $500-700 billion by 2030. This article delves into the growth drivers, market structure, competitive landscape, and challenges of the Vietnamese e-commerce market. It provides short-term, mid-term, and long-term strategic recommendations for businesses, aiming to help cross-border e-commerce sellers seize opportunities and tap into the lucrative Vietnamese e-commerce market. The analysis offers valuable insights for navigating this rapidly expanding digital landscape and maximizing potential returns.

WCO Explores Global Trade Facilitation Efforts

WCO Explores Global Trade Facilitation Efforts

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Secretariat is a key player in global trade, responsible for strategic planning, technical support, capacity building, and international standard setting. Composed of the Policy and Standards Directorate and the Implementation and Capacity Building Directorate, the Secretariat enhances global trade efficiency by simplifying customs procedures, promoting information technology applications, and strengthening international cooperation. It contributes to building a more open, inclusive, and sustainable global trading system. Its work is vital for facilitating legitimate trade and ensuring a secure and predictable international trade environment.