Shopee Expands Crossborder Ecommerce in Southeast Asia

Shopee Expands Crossborder Ecommerce in Southeast Asia

Shopee's cross-border e-commerce business is experiencing rapid growth, with significant improvements in logistics efficiency. The platform promotes a "localized operation + cross-border direct shipping" model, emphasizing store ratings and shipping rates. The Preferred Warehouse program and advertising system upgrades help sellers increase exposure and conversion. Simultaneously, Shopee strengthens compliance management and launches new seller support programs and industrial belt overseas expansion projects. These initiatives aim to empower sellers and further solidify Shopee's position in the Southeast Asian e-commerce landscape.

WCO Backs HR Modernization for Customs in Senegal Gabon

WCO Backs HR Modernization for Customs in Senegal Gabon

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the WACAM project, is providing human resource modernization support to the Customs administrations of Senegal and Gabon. This includes refining tools such as job catalogs and competency frameworks, as well as identifying change management actions. Both countries plan to validate the tools and launch pilot programs in early 2016. The project aims to improve the management efficiency of Customs in both countries and serve as a model for the West and Central African regions.

South Koreas Ecommerce Firms Adapt Amid Data Security Fears

South Koreas Ecommerce Firms Adapt Amid Data Security Fears

The Coupang data breach in South Korea's e-commerce market has triggered a user trust crisis. Local platforms like Gmarket, Naver Plus, and SSG.com are actively attracting Coupang's lost users and accelerating market share gains by leveraging differentiated membership benefit systems. Consumers' increased emphasis on data security and platform service differentiation is reshaping the landscape of the Korean e-commerce market. The focus is shifting towards platforms that prioritize user data protection and offer compelling value propositions through tailored membership programs.

Lost Tracking Number How to Find Packages Using Phone Number

Lost Tracking Number How to Find Packages Using Phone Number

This article addresses the common problem of lost express tracking numbers, providing a guide to multi-channel tracking using phone numbers. It details the steps for querying express information through official apps/websites, WeChat official accounts/mini-programs, and third-party integration platforms. Solutions are offered for different express brands and common issues. The importance of privacy protection is emphasized, and optimal query methods are recommended for various scenarios. This guide helps users efficiently track their packages even without the original tracking number.

Central America Turns to Ppps to Modernize Customs Enhance Trade

Central America Turns to Ppps to Modernize Customs Enhance Trade

The World Customs Organization participated in the 'Americas Partnership for Prosperity' wrap-up meeting, focusing on customs modernization projects in Central America. The meeting highlighted the role of public-private partnerships in trade facilitation and economic development, sharing best practices and discussing risk management and AEO programs. Newly participating countries also expressed their commitment to advancing customs modernization, signaling a new chapter in regional cooperation. The discussions underscored the importance of streamlined customs procedures for boosting regional trade and investment.

Eswatini Overhauls HR to Improve Trade Facilitation

Eswatini Overhauls HR to Improve Trade Facilitation

Eswatini is addressing trade facilitation challenges by reforming its human resource management system. With WCO support, the SRA conducted a 'People Development Diagnostic' to assess capacity gaps and committed to adopting competency-based management. By building competency models, optimizing training programs, improving performance management, and planning career development, Eswatini aims to enhance customs efficiency and promote economic development. This initiative serves as a valuable example for other developing countries seeking to modernize their customs operations and leverage human capital for improved trade outcomes.

Malawi Revenue Authority Adopts Competencybased HR System

Malawi Revenue Authority Adopts Competencybased HR System

With the support of the WCO and Sida-WCO TFCM Programme, the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) is actively building a competency-based human resource management system (CBHRM) to enhance organizational effectiveness. This initiative aims to improve talent selection, customize training programs, implement objective performance evaluations, and optimize career development. MRA's experience provides valuable lessons for other developing countries' tax administrations. The CBHRM framework helps MRA to strategically manage its workforce, ensuring it possesses the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively administer taxes and contribute to national development.

WCO Enhances Ukraine Customs Training to Strengthen Trade

WCO Enhances Ukraine Customs Training to Strengthen Trade

The WCO is assisting the Ukrainian Customs Training Center in clarifying its role, developing strategies, and enhancing European customs capabilities. This support aims to improve the center's ability to deliver effective training programs and contribute to the overall modernization of customs operations in the region. By strengthening customs procedures and knowledge, the initiative ultimately seeks to facilitate regional trade and economic growth. The focus is on building a sustainable training infrastructure that can continuously adapt to evolving needs and challenges within the customs environment.

Customs Preclearance Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce Efficiency

Customs Preclearance Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce Efficiency

A WCO seminar in Tunisia explored advance processing systems and e-commerce challenges to improve customs efficiency. Advance processing uses pre-arrival data for risk assessment, speeding clearance, controlling risks, and facilitating compliance. E-commerce challenges require customs to adopt risk management, technology, and collaboration strategies. Tunisian Customs is actively revising regulations, piloting programs, sharing data, and building capacity to embrace change, ultimately benefiting consumers. This proactive approach aims to streamline processes, enhance security, and adapt to the evolving landscape of international trade in the digital age.

Burkina Faso Hosts Workshop on Trade Modernization Reforms

Burkina Faso Hosts Workshop on Trade Modernization Reforms

With support from Japan, the World Customs Organization (WCO) held a seminar in Burkina Faso to promote the implementation of the Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC). The seminar aimed to enhance customs efficiency and facilitate integration into global trade. The RKC is a key international instrument for simplifying and harmonizing customs procedures. By adopting the RKC and implementing programs like Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) certification, countries can streamline trade processes, reduce costs, and improve security. This initiative contributes to broader trade facilitation efforts and supports economic development.