WCO Aids Cte Divoire in Customs Reform

WCO Aids Cte Divoire in Customs Reform

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting the Ivorian General Directorate of Customs (DGD) in enhancing its customs valuation and commodity classification capabilities. An expert team conducted a diagnostic assessment in Côte d'Ivoire, engaging with customs officials and the private sector to propose improvements. Recommendations include strengthening personnel training, refining regulations, upgrading IT infrastructure, and fostering international cooperation. The aim is to establish an efficient and transparent customs management system, promoting economic development and trade facilitation in Côte d'Ivoire.

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.

WCO Enhances Malawis Wildlife Trafficking Fight

WCO Enhances Malawis Wildlife Trafficking Fight

The World Customs Organization's INAMA project is helping the Malawi Revenue Authority enhance its risk management capabilities to combat illegal wildlife trade. Through diagnostics, training, and collaboration, the project aims to improve the risk management framework, enhance risk analysis skills, strengthen international cooperation, and increase detection efficiency. It also focuses on raising public awareness to collectively combat illegal trade and protect endangered species. The project ultimately contributes to a more effective and coordinated response to wildlife trafficking in Malawi.

China Tackles AI Education Challenges in Primary Secondary Schools

China Tackles AI Education Challenges in Primary Secondary Schools

The implementation of AI education faces challenges such as disconnected content, insufficient resources, and a shortage of qualified teachers. It requires collaboration among government, schools, and enterprises to improve standards, teaching materials, and learning environments. Furthermore, it is crucial to enhance teacher training and promote industry-academia-research cooperation to effectively integrate AI into education and ensure its accessibility and relevance for all students. Addressing these challenges is vital for the successful integration of AI in education.

New Global Rules Tighten Tracking of Chemical Weapons Precursors

New Global Rules Tighten Tracking of Chemical Weapons Precursors

The World Customs Organization has issued new recommendations urging member economies to incorporate specific substances controlled by the Chemical Weapons Convention into national statistical directories. This aims to more accurately track and monitor the international movement of these sensitive goods. Businesses should comprehensively review their product lines, update internal coding systems, and enhance employee training to ensure trade activities comply with relevant laws and regulations. This proactive approach is crucial for maintaining international trade compliance and preventing the proliferation of chemical weapons.

Global Alliance Forms to Fight Fake Sports Goods

Global Alliance Forms to Fight Fake Sports Goods

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry (FESI) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen cooperation in combating counterfeit goods, particularly in the sporting goods sector. This collaboration aims to enhance the capacity of customs officials to identify counterfeit products through the promotion of the IPM platform, improved information exchange, and training programs. The initiative seeks to protect consumer rights and maintain market order by preventing the trade of fake sports equipment and other goods.

Global Freight Forwarders Gain Trust Through IATA Accreditation

Global Freight Forwarders Gain Trust Through IATA Accreditation

IATA freight accreditation enhances brand reputation, expands global network, and simplifies settlement processes. Achieving accreditation signifies compliance with international standards, fostering customer trust and improving operational efficiency. It demonstrates commitment to industry best practices and provides access to IATA resources and training. This certification strengthens credibility and allows freight forwarders to participate in the CASS settlement system, streamlining financial transactions with airlines worldwide. Overall, IATA accreditation is a valuable asset for freight forwarders seeking to grow their business and enhance their competitive edge.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Air Cargo Industry Adopts Stricter IATA DGR Safety Standards

Air Cargo Industry Adopts Stricter IATA DGR Safety Standards

This article provides a detailed overview of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) certification, specifically focusing on entry-level training for personnel responsible for accepting dangerous goods shipments. It explains the necessity of the certification, course content, format, schedule, and assessment methods. The aim is to help relevant professionals understand and master the various requirements for accepting dangerous goods for air transport, ensuring safety and compliance. This knowledge is crucial for handling hazardous materials according to international standards and regulations.

Global Airlines Adopt Iatas Streamlined Baggage Strategy

Global Airlines Adopt Iatas Streamlined Baggage Strategy

The IATA Baggage Strategy aims to revolutionize global baggage operations and enhance the passenger experience through standardization, automation, and data-driven approaches. This strategy revolves around three pillars: information exchange, tracking automation, and claim prevention. Through IATA Resolution 753, the Baggage XML project, and consulting services, it helps businesses optimize baggage operations. It also provides related resources and training courses to collectively create a seamless passenger experience. The goal is to minimize baggage mishandling and improve overall efficiency in the baggage handling process.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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New IATA Standards Enhance Airport Ground Handling Efficiency

New IATA Standards Enhance Airport Ground Handling Efficiency

The 46th edition (2026) of the IATA Airport Handling Manual (AHM) introduces significant revisions and additions across key areas including cargo and mail handling, aircraft handling and loading, load control, management and safety, aircraft movement control, ground handling agreements, airport ground support equipment specifications, and ground operations training programs. These updates aim to enhance standardization, safety, and efficiency in global airport ground handling operations. The changes reflect IATA's commitment to promoting best practices and ensuring safe and reliable ground services worldwide.