WCO Analyzes Customs Valuation and Transfer Pricing Challenges

WCO Analyzes Customs Valuation and Transfer Pricing Challenges

WCO Case Study 14.2 examines the relationship between customs valuation and transfer pricing, based on a Chinese case. It emphasizes cooperation between customs and tax authorities to help enterprises avoid valuation risks and enhance regulatory capabilities. The study highlights the importance of coordinated efforts in addressing the challenges posed by the intersection of these two areas in international trade. This collaboration aims to ensure fair and accurate valuation practices, contributing to a more transparent and efficient global trading system.

Ethiopia Adopts Wcobacked Customs Advance Ruling System

Ethiopia Adopts Wcobacked Customs Advance Ruling System

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is supporting Ethiopia in establishing an advance ruling system to enhance trade facilitation. Through workshops, Ethiopian customs officials clarified the responsibilities of the advance ruling department, discussed revisions to the legal framework, and addressed procedural issues. The establishment of the advance ruling system will help Ethiopia better integrate into the global trading system, improve its competitiveness, and attract more investment. This initiative is crucial for streamlining customs processes and providing predictability for traders.

Bolivia Enhances Trade with Swiss WCO Aid Postpandemic

Bolivia Enhances Trade with Swiss WCO Aid Postpandemic

The WCO and Switzerland assessed Bolivia's progress in trade facilitation, discussing improvements to the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program and the establishment of a Single Window system. The assessment aimed to promote economic development in Bolivia and globally. Discussions focused on streamlining customs procedures, reducing trade costs, and enhancing efficiency in cross-border trade. The collaboration highlights the importance of international cooperation in supporting Bolivia's efforts to integrate into the global trading system and improve its competitiveness.

Somalia Modernizes Customs System to Boost Global Trade

Somalia Modernizes Customs System to Boost Global Trade

Somalia is actively implementing the Harmonized System (HS) to integrate into the global trading system. International organizations, such as the EU and the World Customs Organization (WCO), are providing support to modernize Somali Customs. Despite challenges, the implementation of the HS will facilitate trade, attract investment, and promote economic development in Somalia. This initiative is crucial for streamlining customs procedures and aligning Somalia with international standards, ultimately contributing to its economic growth and integration into the global marketplace.

Uzbekistan Unveils Major Customs Reform to Boost Trade

Uzbekistan Unveils Major Customs Reform to Boost Trade

Uzbekistan launched the second phase of the Global Trade Facilitation Program (GTFP), aiming to enhance customs capabilities, optimize trade processes, reduce trade costs, and promote cross-border trade development. The project will focus on organizational development and trade facilitation, leveraging WCO capacity-building tools to upgrade Uzbekistan's customs system, injecting new momentum into economic growth. This initiative seeks to streamline procedures, improve efficiency, and ultimately contribute to a more competitive and integrated trading environment for Uzbekistan.

EU Carbon Scheme Risks Global Aviation Emissions Deal

EU Carbon Scheme Risks Global Aviation Emissions Deal

The reform of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) risks undermining global consensus on aviation emission reduction. The EU should abandon linking the EU ETS with CORSIA, adhere to its commitments within ICAO, promote the Single European Sky initiative, increase investment in sustainable aviation fuels, and strengthen international cooperation to achieve carbon neutrality in the aviation sector. Prioritizing these actions is crucial for fostering a collaborative and effective approach to decarbonizing aviation on a global scale.

Scandinavian Air Cargo Adopts Digital Green Overhaul

Scandinavian Air Cargo Adopts Digital Green Overhaul

SAS is reshaping its position as a Scandinavian air cargo hub through digital innovation and a sustainable development strategy. Its comprehensive network, innovative digital tools, and robust operational capabilities continue to create value for global trading partners. Looking ahead, with its deeper investments in green aviation and smart logistics, SAS's industry leadership is expected to be further strengthened. This transformation aims to enhance efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and provide superior service in the air cargo sector.

01/06/2026 Airlines
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Flexport Mandates IRS Notice for Secure Compliant Trade

Flexport Mandates IRS Notice for Secure Compliant Trade

Flexport account setup requires uploading an IRS notice to verify your EIN, ensuring trade security and compliance. If you don't have an IRS notice, you can upload other IRS documents containing your EIN or request a replacement from the IRS. Flexport is committed to providing secure and reliable global trade services, upholding the highest compliance standards, and helping customers achieve business success. This verification process helps maintain a safe and compliant trading environment for all Flexport users.

WCO Updates Single Window Rules to Boost Global Trade

WCO Updates Single Window Rules to Boost Global Trade

The WCO has updated its Single Window Guidelines to streamline processes, support capacity building in member countries, and accelerate trade facilitation. The updated guidelines aim to provide practical guidance for implementing and optimizing Single Window systems. The WCO encourages stakeholders to contribute ideas and best practices to further enhance the guidelines and promote global trade prosperity. This initiative underscores the WCO's commitment to simplifying cross-border trade and fostering a more efficient and transparent global trading environment.

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Energy-saving lighting retrofits in public buildings are poised to unlock a trillion-dollar market opportunity. Supported by favorable policies, upgrades to lighting systems can benefit from carbon trading, transforming smart lighting from a “cost center” into a “value engine.” Lighting companies, building owners, and energy service companies are presented with significant growth opportunities. High-efficiency G-LEDs are emerging as a crucial technology for energy conservation and carbon reduction, driving sustainable development within the sector.