WCO Enhances Guyanas Trade Facilitation Capabilities

WCO Enhances Guyanas Trade Facilitation Capabilities

The World Customs Organization (WCO) actively supports trade facilitation in Guyana, providing technical assistance programs covering Time Release Studies, Coordinated Border Management, data harmonization, and Single Window development. Through collaboration with the Guyana Revenue Authority and related agencies, the WCO aims to enhance trade efficiency, optimize customs clearance processes, and inject new vitality into Guyana's economic development. The support focuses on streamlining procedures and improving overall border management to foster a more competitive and efficient trade environment.

Botswana Enhances Border Efficiency with WCO Study at Mamuno

Botswana Enhances Border Efficiency with WCO Study at Mamuno

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting Botswana in conducting a Time Release Study at the Mamuno border post to establish a One-Stop Border Post and enhance trade facilitation. Through data collection and analysis, bottlenecks are identified and processes optimized, injecting new vitality into Botswana's economic development. This initiative not only improves efficiency but also promotes international cooperation, setting a precedent for trade facilitation in Africa. The study aims to streamline border procedures and boost economic growth.

Philippines Streamlines Cargo Clearance to Boost Trade Efficiency

Philippines Streamlines Cargo Clearance to Boost Trade Efficiency

The Philippines will launch a National Time Release Study (TRS) in 2025 to enhance the efficiency of customs clearance for maritime imports and exports. Spanning two weeks, the study will focus on the Manila International Container Port and has received support from the World Customs Organization and HM Revenue and Customs of the UK. The final report is expected to be completed by the end of the year, providing a basis for subsequent reforms aimed at promoting trade facilitation and enhancing national competitiveness.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Da Shun Streamlines Air Freight Customs Clearance Digitally

Da Shun Streamlines Air Freight Customs Clearance Digitally

Dashun Company successfully resolved a rare issue where the net weight of an air freight export shipment exceeded the gross weight. Faced with the client's difficulty due to incorrect weight data on the customs declaration, Dashun, with its professional customs clearance team, guided the client to modify the data in the online customs system. This ensured the smooth release of the goods. This case demonstrates Dashun's efficient communication, professional service, and robust system support, highlighting its expertise in the air freight sector.

Delayed Customs Clearance Risks Cargo Backlogs

Delayed Customs Clearance Risks Cargo Backlogs

After foreign trade containers enter the port, although customs doesn't have a mandatory customs clearance deadline, it's recommended to declare as early as possible to avoid demurrage, ensure timely shipment, and address potential inspection risks. Pay special attention to the cut-off time, and ensure release is completed before then. In Yangshan Port, containers usually cannot enter the port without customs clearance, and late declaration may result in additional fees. Early declaration is crucial for smooth and cost-effective export operations.

Iskenderun Port Recovery Shapes Global Trade Outlook

Iskenderun Port Recovery Shapes Global Trade Outlook

The Port of Iskenderun is closed due to the disaster, with an uncertain reopening timeline, significantly impacting global trade. Businesses are advised to closely monitor port updates, explore alternative solutions, and strengthen supply chain coordination. The port authorities have pledged to release a recovery timetable as soon as possible. We will continue to monitor the situation and provide information support. The closure is causing significant supply chain disruptions and hindering post-disaster recovery efforts in the affected region. Contingency planning is crucial.

09/28/2025 Logistics
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China Tightens Customs Rules to Curb Personal Shopping Proxies

China Tightens Customs Rules to Curb Personal Shopping Proxies

Starting June 1, China Customs has implemented new regulations for incoming travelers' luggage, prohibiting the release of five categories of imported goods to curb personal purchasing. Travelers must ensure their personal items from abroad fall within a 'reasonable quantity for personal use'; any excess will be temporarily held and subject to customs procedures. The tax exemption policy outlines specific restrictions for cigarettes, discs, and electronic products, which require special attention to compliance. Failure to adhere to these rules may result in customs intervention.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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Botswana Enhances Border Trade with WCO Aid at Mamuno

Botswana Enhances Border Trade with WCO Aid at Mamuno

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting Botswana in implementing a Time Release Study (TRS) at the Mamuno border post to optimize customs clearance processes and establish a One-Stop Border Post (OSBP). Through data collection and analysis, bottlenecks will be identified and recommendations made to improve trade efficiency and promote economic development. The WCO will continue to provide technical support to ensure the successful completion of the TRS. The goal is to streamline border procedures and enhance trade facilitation for Botswana.

Samoa Enhances Trade Efficiency with Customs Workshop

Samoa Enhances Trade Efficiency with Customs Workshop

The World Customs Organization successfully held a TRS (Time Release Study) workshop in Samoa, supporting the country in optimizing customs procedures and improving trade efficiency. The workshop brought together representatives from various sectors to discuss the TRS methodology in depth and develop a national action plan. This initiative will promote trade facilitation in Samoa, enhance its international competitiveness, and provide a reference for other developing countries. The implementation of TRS aims to streamline processes and reduce clearance times, ultimately benefiting Samoa's economy.

Moldova Advances Customs Reform with SECOWCO Aid Targets 2026 TRS

Moldova Advances Customs Reform with SECOWCO Aid Targets 2026 TRS

Moldova, with the support of the SECO-WCO Global Trade Facilitation Programme, held a virtual Time Release Study (TRS) workshop to assess clearance times and develop a national implementation roadmap. The goal is to complete the TRS report by January 2026, covering import and export processes, and to make it available to all stakeholders. The WCO pledged continued technical support to help Moldova improve trade facilitation and promote economic development. The TRS aims to identify bottlenecks and recommend improvements to streamline border procedures.