Zimbabwe Enhances Customs Oversight with WCO Assistance

Zimbabwe Enhances Customs Oversight with WCO Assistance

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supported the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) in enhancing its capabilities to effectively implement the Trade Facilitation Agreement by hosting a customs project management training workshop in Zimbabwe. This training aimed to strengthen ZIMRA's capacity in project management and human resources to address trade facilitation challenges and promote economic development in Zimbabwe. The initiative also serves as a model for other developing countries. The workshop focused on practical skills and knowledge transfer to improve ZIMRA's efficiency and effectiveness in customs operations.

Chinas Crossborder Ecommerce Boom Spurs Market Shift

Chinas Crossborder Ecommerce Boom Spurs Market Shift

China's cross-border e-commerce import and export volume is projected to reach 2.75 trillion yuan in 2025, a nearly 70% increase compared to five years prior, becoming a significant engine for foreign trade growth. The continuous growth of online retail sales and the release of rural consumption potential indicate new opportunities and challenges for the future development of cross-border e-commerce. This growth highlights the increasing importance of e-commerce in China's trade landscape and the expanding consumer base in rural areas.

Postbrexit Supply Chains Adapt for Efficiency Resilience

Postbrexit Supply Chains Adapt for Efficiency Resilience

Post-Brexit, businesses face significant supply chain challenges. This paper proposes strategies to help companies efficiently navigate the new trade landscape and achieve sustained growth, including optimizing customs costs, accelerating cargo transport, strengthening risk management, and embracing digital transformation. Data-driven decision-making is crucial. Businesses should leverage data to optimize processes, predict risks, and gain a competitive edge in the market. The focus is on adapting to the evolving customs and trade regulations to minimize disruptions and maximize efficiency within the supply chain.

Haian New Port Emerges As Key Logistics Hub for Qiongzhou Strait

Haian New Port Emerges As Key Logistics Hub for Qiongzhou Strait

Hai'an New Port is undergoing a transformation from a passenger and cargo ro-ro terminal to a vessel maintenance, emergency rescue, and regional logistics hub in the Qiongzhou Strait. As a key port operator in western Guangdong, it connects the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area with the Hainan Free Trade Port, playing a vital role in regional logistics and actively expanding into new business areas. The port's strategic location makes it a crucial link for trade and transportation between the mainland and Hainan Island.

WCO Proposes Green HS Codes to Support Circular Economy

WCO Proposes Green HS Codes to Support Circular Economy

A World Customs Organization seminar focused on Green HS, exploring how to improve the HS coding system to more accurately track the lifecycle of materials like plastics, metals, and wood, thereby promoting the circular economy. Experts suggested introducing more granular HS codes to differentiate types of waste, trace their origin and destination, and align with international agreements like the Basel Convention to achieve environmentally sustainable trade. The goal is to use customs trade as a tool for tracking materials and promoting responsible waste management.

Jieyang Chaoshan Airport Emerges As Key Air Cargo Hub in Guangdong

Jieyang Chaoshan Airport Emerges As Key Air Cargo Hub in Guangdong

Jieyang Chaoshan International Airport, the only international air cargo hub in eastern Guangdong, leverages its strategic location and continuously improving international air freight capabilities. It has launched numerous cargo routes to Southeast Asia, offering efficient customs clearance and logistics services. The airport plays a vital role in promoting foreign trade, attracting investment, driving industrial upgrades, and supporting agricultural exports, helping the regional economy integrate into the global industrial chain. Its strategic importance is growing as it facilitates smoother international trade and strengthens the region's economic ties.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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