Morocco Boosts Customs AI with SECOWCO Backing

Morocco Boosts Customs AI with SECOWCO Backing

Morocco has launched the second phase of the SECO-WCO Trade Facilitation Programme, leveraging AI to enhance customs risk management and trade facilitation. The project aims to improve efficiency and security in cross-border trade through intelligent systems and data analysis. The World Customs Organization (WCO) is providing technical support to Morocco in implementing these advanced technologies and best practices. This initiative is expected to significantly reduce trade costs and improve the overall competitiveness of the Moroccan economy by streamlining customs procedures and minimizing delays.

Global Trade Boosted by Advance Cargo Information ACI Systems

Global Trade Boosted by Advance Cargo Information ACI Systems

This paper delves into the implementation guidelines of Advance Cargo Information (ACI), elucidating its role and value in global trade security. It outlines the key elements and processes for successful ACI implementation. Furthermore, it proposes elements for evaluating the effectiveness of ACI programs, aiming to assist businesses and customs authorities in better understanding and applying ACI. The goal is to enhance supply chain security and facilitate trade. The study emphasizes the importance of ACI in mitigating risks and streamlining customs procedures for a more efficient and secure global trading environment.

Tianjinyerevan Air Freight Boosts Central Asia Trade

Tianjinyerevan Air Freight Boosts Central Asia Trade

Air freight from Tianjin to Yerevan serves as a crucial logistics channel connecting China with Armenia and Central Asia, characterized by its speed, security, and reliability. By optimizing transportation time, strengthening security measures, and offering customized services, this route effectively supports the development of international trade in Central Asia. It provides strong support for businesses to succeed in the market. This efficient air cargo service significantly reduces transit times, ensuring timely delivery of goods and contributing to enhanced logistics efficiency for businesses involved in China-Central Asia trade.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Bolivia Adopts Uruguays Customs Risk Strategies to Boost Trade

Bolivia Adopts Uruguays Customs Risk Strategies to Boost Trade

Bolivian Customs is leveraging the risk management experience of Uruguayan Customs to improve clearance efficiency and reduce trade risks. This initiative is part of a WCO project aimed at fostering international cooperation and economic development. By adopting best practices in risk management, Bolivian Customs aims to streamline processes, enhance security, and facilitate legitimate trade flows. This collaboration highlights the importance of knowledge sharing and capacity building in strengthening customs administrations and promoting global trade.

US Ports Face Staffing Crunch As Trade Volumes Rise

US Ports Face Staffing Crunch As Trade Volumes Rise

The American Association of Port Authorities calls for increased customs staffing to address the contradiction between growing trade and personnel shortages. Existing recruitment challenges and resource misallocation exacerbate port operational pressures. It is recommended to increase the budget, optimize allocation, simplify recruitment processes, and consider hiring veterans to ensure trade security and efficiency. The current situation strains port operations, highlighting the urgent need for improved staffing levels to maintain smooth trade flows.

WCO Pledges Stronger Global Trade Cooperation in New Year

WCO Pledges Stronger Global Trade Cooperation in New Year

The Secretary General and staff of the World Customs Organization extend their New Year's greetings to member administrations and partners. They reaffirm their commitment to promoting the security and facilitation of international trade, strengthening cooperation, addressing global trade challenges, and fostering innovation and modernization within the customs domain. The WCO aims to contribute to global economic recovery and growth by enhancing trade efficiency and collaboration among its members and stakeholders in the coming year.

Cambodiasaudi Arabia Trade Growth Spurs Investment Prospects

Cambodiasaudi Arabia Trade Growth Spurs Investment Prospects

Cambodia and Saudi Arabia are accelerating their economic and trade cooperation, witnessing a surge in trade volume. Saudi Arabia plans to invest in four key sectors in Cambodia: energy, agriculture, food security, and infrastructure. This move is expected to bring new growth opportunities to Cambodia, optimize its foreign trade structure, enhance industrial competitiveness, and improve people's livelihoods. Cambodian businesses are encouraged to seize this opportunity and actively expand into the Middle Eastern market.

China Customs Adopts Tech to Streamline Trade

China Customs Adopts Tech to Streamline Trade

Chinese Customs has achieved remarkable results in trade facilitation through technological innovation, building an e-government system, optimizing customs clearance procedures, and strengthening international cooperation. Through informatization, process reengineering, and international collaboration, Chinese Customs is contributing to building a more efficient, secure, and intelligent global trade system. Its efforts focus on leveraging technology to streamline processes, enhance security, and foster collaboration with international partners to promote smoother and more efficient cross-border trade.

US and Americas Sign AEO Trade Pact to Boost Commerce

US and Americas Sign AEO Trade Pact to Boost Commerce

Eleven American countries signed an AEO mutual recognition agreement to facilitate cross-border trade and enhance supply chain security. This agreement, a key initiative under the WCO framework, aims to simplify customs clearance and reduce trade costs through collaboration between customs and the private sector, potentially boosting regional trade growth. Challenges include standard harmonization, information sharing, and capacity building. The future development direction of the AEO program lies in intelligence, automation, and sustainability.

ATA and Istanbul Conventions Adopt Digital Trade Measures

ATA and Istanbul Conventions Adopt Digital Trade Measures

The ATA & Istanbul Conventions Conference focused on the electronic transformation of ATA Carnets and the conventions themselves. The aim is to simplify customs procedures, reduce costs, and improve efficiency, ultimately facilitating international trade. Digitalization promises streamlined processes, faster clearance times, and enhanced data security. This shift towards electronic systems aligns with global efforts to modernize trade and promote greater economic cooperation by removing trade barriers and fostering a more efficient and transparent environment for businesses.