World Customs Organization Enhances Trade with Time Release Study

World Customs Organization Enhances Trade with Time Release Study

The World Customs Organization (WCO) actively promotes the Time Release Study (TRS) to enhance global trade efficiency and accelerate the implementation of the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA). TRS quantifies the time taken for goods clearance, helping countries identify bottlenecks and optimize processes. The WCO encourages members to share their TRS experiences and explore its application in international trade corridors. Furthermore, it aims to promote TRS as a global tool to drive trade facilitation worldwide.

Tiktok Shop Expands US Crossborder Ecommerce with TOP Program

Tiktok Shop Expands US Crossborder Ecommerce with TOP Program

TikTok Shop launched the "TOP Program," investing significant resources to support leading cross-border e-commerce merchants in the US market. This initiative provides benefits such as commission reductions, exclusive badges, and increased exposure. The program also upgrades its incentive mechanisms, covering aspects like product, content, marketing, and logistics, aiming to help merchants achieve rapid growth in the US market. This move is poised to reshape the competitive landscape for overseas businesses in the US.

World Bank WCO Aid Philippines in Customs Modernization

World Bank WCO Aid Philippines in Customs Modernization

With support from the World Bank and the World Customs Organization (WCO), the Philippine Customs is undertaking a reform and modernization program. The project aims to create a smart and efficient new customs administration by strengthening its IT infrastructure, revitalizing human resource management, and establishing a customs academy. The WCO provides expert tools and analysis to assist the Philippine Customs in its strategic transformation, improve service delivery, and contribute more significantly to national economic development.

Zimbabwes Trade Efficiency Rises with Wcobacked Single Window

Zimbabwes Trade Efficiency Rises with Wcobacked Single Window

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supports the Zimbabwe Electronic Single Window (ZeSW) project through workshops, aiming to strengthen cooperation with government agencies and enhance trade facilitation. The workshops cover Single Window concepts, data model applications, and business process reengineering. Drawing on the successful experience of Nigeria, the initiative assists Zimbabwe in building an efficient and convenient trade platform. The goal is to streamline trade procedures and improve overall efficiency for businesses operating in Zimbabwe.

HS Code Update Boosts Global Circular Economy Efforts

HS Code Update Boosts Global Circular Economy Efforts

The WCO promotes the green upgrade of the HS, supporting the circular economy and sustainable trade. It focuses on optimizing the HS code to track product lifecycles and facilitate resource recovery. This initiative aims to improve the traceability of goods, promote responsible consumption and production patterns, and contribute to environmental protection by enabling better monitoring and management of waste streams and recycled materials. Ultimately, this supports a more sustainable and resource-efficient global trade system.

China Strengthens Steel Export Rules to Boost Quality Trade Fairness

China Strengthens Steel Export Rules to Boost Quality Trade Fairness

The Ministry of Commerce and the General Administration of Customs jointly announced that export license management will be implemented for certain steel products starting January 1, 2026. This measure aims to regulate steel export trade, improve product quality, and maintain international trade order. Exporters will be required to provide export contracts and quality certificates when applying for licenses. The implementation of the new regulations will promote the healthy development of the industry.

USPS Weighs Reverse Auction for Amazon Contract Renewal

USPS Weighs Reverse Auction for Amazon Contract Renewal

Amazon's existing contract with the United States Postal Service (USPS) expires in October 2026. USPS is considering using a reverse auction mechanism for renewal negotiations. This aims to secure more competitive pricing and service terms. However, it could also increase the complexity of negotiations and potentially impact the long-term partnership between the two entities. The reverse auction approach seeks to leverage competitive bidding to achieve favorable outcomes for USPS in the upcoming contract renewal.

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WCO Workshop in Baku Boosts Customs Evidence Collection

WCO Workshop in Baku Boosts Customs Evidence Collection

The 2nd WCO COPES Regional Workshop was held in Baku, Azerbaijan, aiming to enhance evidence collection capabilities of customs administrations in the region to combat transnational crime. Through interactive training and experience sharing, the workshop strengthened the professional skills of customs officials from various countries and laid the foundation for future international cooperation. The COPES project will continue to strengthen international cooperation, focus on emerging forms of crime, and contribute to building a safer world.

WCO Enhances Georgias Tax Valuation for Modern Administration

WCO Enhances Georgias Tax Valuation for Modern Administration

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a valuation workshop for the Georgian Revenue Service (GRS) to enhance the expertise of customs officials in areas such as royalties, risk analysis, advance rulings, and transfer pricing. By focusing on challenges and sharing the 'WCO Guide to Customs Valuation and Transfer Pricing,' the workshop strengthened cooperation between customs and tax authorities. This initiative supports the modernization of tax administration in Georgia and helps maintain international trade order.

Chile Advances Trade with Customs System Workshop

Chile Advances Trade with Customs System Workshop

Chile successfully hosted a national seminar in Valparaiso on the Harmonized System and Customs Tariff Management. The seminar aimed to enhance the professional skills of customs officials in commodity classification and tariff management, ensuring consistent application of the HS 2017 version and improving current working methods. With the assistance of the WCO, Chile Customs will continue to improve its capabilities, making greater contributions to promoting Chile's economic development and facilitating international trade.