WCO Launches Online Academy to Train Trade Professionals

WCO Launches Online Academy to Train Trade Professionals

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has launched an online academy to enhance the customs expertise of global trade professionals. The academy offers online courses in areas such as the Harmonized System, Data Model, and Customs Valuation, providing self-paced learning, comprehensive solutions, and customized services. This initiative aims to promote trade facilitation, security, and compliance, ultimately contributing to global trade development. By offering accessible and flexible training, the WCO seeks to empower customs officials and trade stakeholders worldwide.

Francophone African Officials Boost Customs Expertise

Francophone African Officials Boost Customs Expertise

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a training session in Mauritius for customs officials from French-speaking African countries. The training aimed to enhance their expertise in HS coding and customs valuation. Through theoretical learning, practical exercises, and group discussions, participants not only mastered relevant knowledge but also strengthened their awareness of regional cooperation, laying the foundation for better serving international trade in the future. The training also explored the challenges and opportunities of HS coding in regional applications.

Abu Dhabi Customs Streamlines Trade with Preruling System

Abu Dhabi Customs Streamlines Trade with Preruling System

Abu Dhabi Customs is actively implementing an Advance Ruling System to optimize commodity classification, valuation, and origin processes, aiming to comply with the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement. Through legal framework and infrastructure upgrades, with technical support from the WCO, Customs is committed to raising trader awareness and officer capabilities. The Advance Ruling System is expected to reduce trade costs, improve efficiency, enhance compliance, and attract more foreign investment, injecting new momentum into Abu Dhabi's trade development.

Comptia Calls for Global Digital Trade System Overhaul

Comptia Calls for Global Digital Trade System Overhaul

CompTIA urges the World Customs Organization (WCO) to optimize the Harmonized System (HS) to adapt to the rapidly evolving business landscape. Recommendations include revisiting valuation criteria, shortening review cycles, increasing private sector involvement, and providing explanatory notes free of charge. These suggestions aim to facilitate the digital transformation of global trade by ensuring the HS accurately reflects modern goods and services. Updating the HS is crucial for efficient customs procedures and smooth international commerce in the digital age.

Panalpina Rejects Dsvs Takeover Bid Amid Merger Talks

Panalpina Rejects Dsvs Takeover Bid Amid Merger Talks

Swiss freight forwarder Panalpina rejected a takeover bid from Danish logistics giant DSV due to complex reasons including company valuation, cultural differences, and the pursuit of independence. Industry analysts suggest Kuehne + Nagel could be a potential buyer. This event reflects the ongoing consolidation trend in the logistics industry. Future development directions include intelligentization, green initiatives, customization, and platformization. The rejection highlights the complexities involved in large-scale logistics mergers and acquisitions, even amidst industry consolidation pressures.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Pacific Islands Boost Customs Skills with Trainer Program

Pacific Islands Boost Customs Skills with Trainer Program

The WCO-JICA MTP project focuses on developing customs trainers in Pacific Island Countries, aiming to enhance their skills in valuation and classification. This initiative contributes to improved customs administration and ultimately facilitates regional trade. Through comprehensive training programs and knowledge transfer, the project empowers local customs officials to effectively implement international standards and best practices. This leads to more efficient border procedures and a more predictable trading environment, supporting economic growth and regional integration within the Pacific region.

Spacex IPO Speculation Grows Amid AI Green Tech Trends

Spacex IPO Speculation Grows Amid AI Green Tech Trends

This week, SpaceX plans its IPO with a valuation of $1.5 trillion, marking a milestone for the space economy. OpenAI and Disney have partnered, signifying AI's deep integration into the entertainment industry. Chinese clean technology overseas investment reached $80 billion, accelerating the globalization of green technologies. These three events foreshadow profound changes in the global business landscape, highlighting the growth and impact of space exploration, artificial intelligence in entertainment, and the global expansion of clean energy solutions.

Peru Boosts Customs Oversight with Global Partnerships

Peru Boosts Customs Oversight with Global Partnerships

Peru Customs, with support from the SECO-WCO Global Trade Facilitation Programme, held a virtual forum focusing on optimizing customs valuation risk management. Participating countries shared experiences and discussed database construction, value verification processes, and private sector engagement. Based on this, Peru Customs developed an action plan to strengthen value verification and deepen cooperation with the private sector. The World Customs Organization will continue to provide support to enhance transparency and predictability in cross-border trade.

Pet Encyclopedia Enhances Veterinary Learning and Communication

Pet Encyclopedia Enhances Veterinary Learning and Communication

Zhichong Baike (Know Pet Encyclopedia) secured Pre-Angel funding at a valuation of 30 million. It focuses on building a learning and communication platform for pet doctors. Through the Zhichong pet WeChat mini-program, it has served over 4,000 pet hospitals and tens of thousands of pet doctors. With core advantages in model innovation, platform empowerment, and technological empowerment, Zhichong Baike aims to reduce learning costs, improve learning efficiency, and contribute to the development of the pet healthcare industry.

WCO Enhances Tanzania Revenue Authoritys Capacity Via Partnership

WCO Enhances Tanzania Revenue Authoritys Capacity Via Partnership

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) are deepening their cooperation through a project funded by the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad). This initiative aims to enhance the TRA's capabilities in key areas such as commodity classification and valuation. The collaboration involves joint needs assessments, the introduction of project management methodologies, and coordination with other cooperative projects. The overall goal is to facilitate trade, improve customs management in Tanzania, and contribute to the country's economic development.