WCO Adopts Disruptive Tech to Modernize Global Trade

WCO Adopts Disruptive Tech to Modernize Global Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Permanent Technical Committee (PTC) acknowledged the “Disruptive Technologies Research Report,” focusing on the application of seven key technologies, including blockchain and artificial intelligence, in customs and border management. The report analyzes the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of each technology. It also explores key success factors for innovative customs, data-driven decision-making, smart border construction, and sustainable development. This signals a profound transformation is on the horizon for global trade. The report highlights the potential of these technologies to streamline processes and enhance security.

Afcfta Study Finds Origin Rule Gaps in Textiles Auto Sectors

Afcfta Study Finds Origin Rule Gaps in Textiles Auto Sectors

The EU-World Customs Organization Rules of Origin Africa Programme released a report comparing rules of origin for the textile and automotive industries. The report reveals the impact of different rules on trade, industrial layout, and value chains. It provides a reference for policymakers and businesses, contributing to African regional economic development. The analysis highlights key differences and their consequences for sourcing strategies, production location, and overall competitiveness within the African context. This research aims to inform better policy decisions and promote sustainable economic growth in the region.

LA and Long Beach Ports Hit Record Imports Amid Supply Chain Strain

LA and Long Beach Ports Hit Record Imports Amid Supply Chain Strain

The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach achieved record-breaking throughput in August, bucking trends and highlighting US consumer recovery and proactive retailer stocking. However, sluggish exports, supply chain pressures, and economic uncertainties remain significant challenges. To address these issues and seize opportunities, the ports need to optimize supply chain management, promote digital transformation, strengthen infrastructure construction, and deepen regional cooperation. Sustainable development hinges on effectively navigating these challenges and adapting to the evolving global trade landscape. The focus should be on resilience and efficiency to ensure long-term growth.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Guangzhou Port Hailead Shipping Partner to Strengthen Greater Bay Area Trade

Guangzhou Port Hailead Shipping Partner to Strengthen Greater Bay Area Trade

Guangzhou Port Co., Ltd. and HeSea Marine signed a strategic cooperation agreement to collaborate on shipping routes, supply chain logistics, and green port development. This partnership aims to promote international port and shipping cooperation, injecting new momentum into the Greater Bay Area's connectivity and regional economic and trade cooperation. Both parties will integrate resources to develop end-to-end supply chain logistics products, increase port throughput, reduce logistics costs, and boost regional economic development. The collaboration emphasizes sustainable practices and aims to create a more efficient and environmentally friendly port ecosystem.

NYSHEX Highlights Global Supply Chain Resilience Challenges

NYSHEX Highlights Global Supply Chain Resilience Challenges

This article focuses on NYSHEX's two-way commitment contract model and explores how it reshapes global supply chain resilience. Integrating reports from *Logistics Management* magazine, it analyzes key issues such as supply chain management software trends, cargo theft risks, geopolitical impacts, and talent strategies. It emphasizes that companies should embrace digital transformation, strengthen risk management, prioritize talent development, explore new cooperation models, and focus on sustainable development to address the challenges posed by changes in the global trade landscape. This proactive approach is crucial for building robust and adaptable supply chains.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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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.

Global Airports Need Infrastructure Upgrades to Boost Aviation IATA

Global Airports Need Infrastructure Upgrades to Boost Aviation IATA

IATA is calling for an overhaul of aviation infrastructure, emphasizing the importance of air cargo and advocating for flexible slot management to adapt to the rapidly changing post-pandemic market. Director General Willie Walsh argues that rigid slot rules hinder airline recovery, harming consumers and supply chains. He urges increased collaboration and optimized resource allocation to achieve sustainable aviation development. The call highlights the need for adapting infrastructure and regulations to better support the evolving needs of the aviation industry and its crucial role in global trade and connectivity.

LA and Long Beach Ports See January Surge Amid Economic Recovery

LA and Long Beach Ports See January Surge Amid Economic Recovery

Los Angeles and Long Beach ports experienced a significant surge in throughput in January, driven by pre-holiday restocking and the recovering US economy. However, potential risks such as the Red Sea crisis and Panama Canal congestion remain a concern. Both ports are actively addressing these challenges, aiming to regain market share and achieve sustainable growth. They are implementing strategies to mitigate disruptions and ensure smooth operations despite the global uncertainties impacting supply chains and trade flows. The ports' performance is a key indicator of overall economic health.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Long Beach Port Names New Leader Amid Growth Push

Long Beach Port Names New Leader Amid Growth Push

The Port of Long Beach is actively seeking a new leader to succeed Chris Lytle, who is departing. Al Moro, the acting Executive Director, will ensure a smooth transition. The port will collaborate with stakeholders to select a leader who can represent diverse interests and drive the port's continued growth. The Port remains committed to improving operational efficiency, optimizing supply chain management, and strengthening partnerships with global trade partners to achieve sustainable development. The selection process aims to identify a candidate capable of navigating future challenges and opportunities.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Botswana Enhances Customs Enforcement for Environmental Agreements

Botswana Enhances Customs Enforcement for Environmental Agreements

The World Customs Organization (WCO), in collaboration with the UN Environment Programme and the Basel Convention Secretariat, held a workshop in Botswana to enhance customs officers' awareness and enforcement capabilities regarding multilateral environmental agreements. The workshop covered key issues such as the Basel Convention and the Montreal Protocol, strengthening cooperation between customs and environmental agencies. The WCO will continue to provide technical support to Botswana and other countries in achieving sustainable development goals. This initiative aims to combat illegal trade in environmentally sensitive goods and promote responsible environmental practices.