WCO Chief Praises Uzbekistans Growing Trade Prospects

WCO Chief Praises Uzbekistans Growing Trade Prospects

In 2010, the WCO Secretary-General visited Uzbekistan, meeting with the President to focus on regional customs cooperation and economic development. As a double-landlocked country, Uzbekistan faces unique challenges but remains committed to trade liberalization, emphasizing the importance of the private sector and education. The WCO pledged its support, highlighting the role of customs in facilitating trade. A Memorandum of Understanding was signed with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to jointly promote regional economic development. The visit underscored the importance of customs cooperation in fostering economic growth in Central Asia.

Cocoa Giants Pledge to End Deforestation in West Africa

Cocoa Giants Pledge to End Deforestation in West Africa

Twelve global cocoa giants are collaborating with the World Cocoa Foundation (WCF) to eliminate deforestation in the cocoa supply chain. Initially focusing on Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire, the project aims to build a sustainable cocoa production ecosystem by improving farmer livelihoods, addressing climate change, eliminating child labor, and preventing diseases. Working with the African Development Bank and governments, the initiative promotes crop diversification to achieve unified environmental, economic, and social benefits. This collaborative effort seeks to ensure a more responsible and resilient future for the cocoa industry and the forests it impacts.

UK Trade Project Enhances Efficiency in Middleincome Nations

UK Trade Project Enhances Efficiency in Middleincome Nations

The UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office-funded 'Trade Facilitation Project in Middle-Income Countries' aims to assist Brazil, India, Nigeria, the Philippines, and South Africa in better implementing the Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA). With technical support from the World Customs Organization and the World Bank Group, the project seeks to enhance these countries' trade efficiency and competitiveness, ultimately fostering economic growth. The project focuses on capacity building and streamlining trade processes to reduce costs and delays associated with cross-border trade, enabling these nations to fully benefit from the TFA.

Thailands Nakhon Sawan Airport A Travelers Hidden Gem

Thailands Nakhon Sawan Airport A Travelers Hidden Gem

This article details the IATA code (KKM) and ICAO code (VTBH) for Thailand's Sakon Nakhon Airport, along with its geographical coordinates and other relevant information. Understanding these codes allows travelers to more easily book flights and access flight information, facilitating a smooth start to their Sakon Nakhon journey. Knowing the airport codes simplifies the travel process and ensures accurate identification of the correct airport for booking and flight tracking.

Thailands Q4 Ecommerce Surge Driven by Livestream Shopping

Thailands Q4 Ecommerce Surge Driven by Livestream Shopping

Thailand's e-commerce market in Q4 is driven by both seasonal and festive consumption. Live commerce is on the rise, with Generation Y becoming the main consumer group. Categories such as autumn and winter clothing, pet supplies, and school supplies have significant potential. Cross-border e-commerce businesses should seize the opportunity, optimize product structure, and win the year-end shopping season. This period presents a valuable chance to capitalize on evolving consumer preferences and maximize sales in the dynamic Thai e-commerce landscape.