Global Customs Agencies Crack Down on Illegal Wildlife Trade

Global Customs Agencies Crack Down on Illegal Wildlife Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Environment Programme, in collaboration with customs administrations from 11 countries, is enhancing capabilities to combat illegal wildlife trade (IWT) through online diagnostic assessments. Focusing on key areas such as training, enforcement, legislation, cooperation, intelligence, and risk management, the program tailors solutions and gathers international experts to build a global anti-smuggling defense line and safeguard ecological security. The initiative aims to improve customs' effectiveness in detecting and preventing the trafficking of endangered species and related products.

West Africa Customs Seminar Advances Gender Equality in Trade

West Africa Customs Seminar Advances Gender Equality in Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a high-level Gender Equality and Diversity (GED) seminar in Nigeria, empowering customs administrations from four West African countries. By raising awareness of gender mainstreaming, focusing on gender and security issues, and utilizing the GEOAT tool, the seminar assisted customs departments in developing and implementing GED action plans. The aim is to promote trade security, inclusive development, and address the challenges faced by women in cross-border trade. This initiative strengthens customs capacity to better serve all members of society.

Comoros Streamlines Customs with WCO Support to Boost Trade

Comoros Streamlines Customs with WCO Support to Boost Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supports Comoros in acceding to the Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC), which aims to streamline customs procedures and promote trade facilitation. Through national workshops and expert support, the WCO assists Comoros in assessing gaps, developing action plans, and communicating with high-level government officials. This ensures Comoros meets the conditions for joining the RKC by June 2019, embracing a new era of global economy. The initiative helps Comoros modernize its customs practices and integrate more effectively into the international trading system.

Global Ecommerce Firms Optimize Air Freight for Crossborder Trade

Global Ecommerce Firms Optimize Air Freight for Crossborder Trade

This article analyzes the international air freight booking process from a data analyst's perspective, providing practical strategies for cross-border e-commerce sellers to book efficiently. It covers stages such as preparation, channel selection, application submission, and space confirmation. Key strategies include avoiding peak seasons, precise matching, selecting optimal freight forwarders, and fostering long-term partnerships. This helps sellers improve booking efficiency and reduce transportation costs.

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Foreign Trade Firms Boost Growth with Customer Acquisition Software

Foreign Trade Firms Boost Growth with Customer Acquisition Software

Against the backdrop of global trade recovery, foreign trade enterprises face challenges in customer acquisition. Traditional methods are inefficient, leading to the emergence of foreign trade customer acquisition software. This paper takes 'Maoxiaoqi' as an example to illustrate the advantages of such software in massive customer acquisition, efficient customer outreach, and customer follow-up process management. It emphasizes that digital transformation is a necessary path for the development of foreign trade companies, enabling them to thrive in the competitive global market.

Coupang Expands South Chinakorea Trade with Shenzhen LCL Service

Coupang Expands South Chinakorea Trade with Shenzhen LCL Service

Coupang launched its LCL (Less than Container Load) direct shipping service from Shenzhen, enabling sellers in South China to reach South Korea in just 8 days, reducing logistics costs by 20%. This service allows for consolidated shipments and faster delivery times. Coupang provides a unified management platform to streamline the entire process, helping sellers expand their business efficiently in the Korean market. This new service aims to simplify cross-border trade and offer a more cost-effective solution for Chinese merchants selling on Coupang.

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Yiwu Jiacheng Expands Foreign Trade with Repeatable Sales Model

Yiwu Jiacheng Expands Foreign Trade with Repeatable Sales Model

Yiwu Jiacheng Crafts Co., Ltd. achieved significant performance growth by digitally transforming and converting the personal experience of Top Sales into a replicable team operation system. The company utilized the OKKI system to connect customer data, standardize marketing processes, and implement data-driven team management, building a sustainable competitive advantage. This provides a successful example of digital transformation for foreign trade enterprises, showcasing how to leverage technology to enhance sales performance and team efficiency.

New Zealands Ecommerce Growth A Trade Me Seller Guide

New Zealands Ecommerce Growth A Trade Me Seller Guide

Trademe, New Zealand's largest e-commerce platform, offers cross-border sellers an excellent opportunity to enter the New Zealand market. This article provides an in-depth analysis of Trademe's advantages, registration requirements, and operational strategies. It also offers practical product selection advice to help you successfully tap into the blue ocean of New Zealand e-commerce.

WCO Updates SAFE Framework to Boost Global Trade Security

WCO Updates SAFE Framework to Boost Global Trade Security

The 28th WCO SAFE Working Group meeting focused on the implementation monitoring and review of the SAFE Framework, emphasizing data strategy and green customs initiatives. The work plan was revised to align with the WCO strategic cycle. Companies should deeply understand the AEO system, strengthen internal compliance management, actively participate in industry exchanges, leverage technology to improve efficiency, and pay attention to green trade to seize the opportunities brought by the SAFE Framework. This includes understanding benefits, obligations, and best practices for successful AEO participation.

Bahamas Customs Enhances Trade with WCO Time Release Study

Bahamas Customs Enhances Trade with WCO Time Release Study

The World Customs Organization (WCO) assisted Bahamas Customs in conducting its first Time Release Study (TRS) to identify clearance bottlenecks, optimize processes, and lay the groundwork for implementing a Single Window system. This initiative helps the Bahamas comply with the WTO's Trade Facilitation Agreement and enhances trade efficiency, improves the business environment, and provides new impetus for WTO accession and economic development. The implementation steps of the TRS and the advantages of the Single Window are also detailed.