HS Codes Boost Green Trade Track Ecofriendly Equipment

HS Codes Boost Green Trade Track Ecofriendly Equipment

The WCO seminar explored the use of HS codes to identify green equipment, addressing technical challenges and sharing experiences from the EU and APEC. Discussions focused on facilitating environmental upgrades and promoting sustainable trade through improved classification and understanding of green technologies within the HS framework. The seminar highlighted the importance of accurate HS coding for promoting green trade and supporting environmental protection efforts globally. This contributes to a more sustainable and environmentally responsible international trading system.

WCO Report Green HS Codes Boost Sustainable Trade

WCO Report Green HS Codes Boost Sustainable Trade

The WCO report highlights the crucial role of HS codes in promoting environmentally friendly trade, as discussed in the "Visualizing Green HS" workshop. The report emphasizes the need for collaboration to translate discussions into action, optimizing the HS coding system to identify and facilitate trade in environmentally sound goods. This aims to drive global sustainable development and provide a clear roadmap for the greening of HS codes. It underscores the importance of a harmonized system that accurately reflects and supports green trade initiatives worldwide.

Global Trade Adopts Green Customs Codes for Sustainability

Global Trade Adopts Green Customs Codes for Sustainability

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has launched a global “Green Customs” reflection, exploring revisions to the Harmonized System (HS) code to better integrate environmental considerations and promote a global green economy through a series of workshops. These workshops focus on five key areas: food, chemicals, textiles, basic materials, and green technologies. They provide valuable insights and recommendations for the 'greening' of the HS coding system, aiming to build a more sustainable future. The initiative seeks to leverage trade policies to support environmental protection and sustainable development goals.

WCO Promotes Sustainable Trade with Green Customs Initiative

WCO Promotes Sustainable Trade with Green Customs Initiative

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through its Green Customs Action Plan (GCAP), aims to transform customs into advocates and practitioners of green trade, contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). GCAP is divided into short-term, medium-term, and long-term phases, covering the greening of customs operations, the promotion of green trade, and the exploration of innovative measures. Through these three pillars, customs administrations will actively contribute to achieving the UN SDGs. The plan emphasizes a holistic approach to integrating environmental considerations into customs practices.

Frances Amelia Leads Green Shift in Regional Aviation

Frances Amelia Leads Green Shift in Regional Aviation

French airline Amelia is actively embracing sustainability by joining IATA and partnering with Universal Hydrogen. These initiatives demonstrate their commitment to the green transformation of regional routes. Amelia aims to become a leader in hydrogen-powered aviation, contributing to a greener future for the aviation industry. They are actively pursuing strategies to reduce their environmental impact and promote sustainable practices within their operations, positioning themselves at the forefront of the evolving landscape of environmentally conscious air travel.

01/05/2026 Airlines
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WCO Advocates Green Customs to Promote Sustainable Trade

WCO Advocates Green Customs to Promote Sustainable Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held its first symposium focusing on “Green Customs,” exploring the role of the Harmonized System (HS) in supporting environmentally sustainable trade. The meeting brought together representatives to propose more feasible “green” solutions for the 2027 and subsequent HS versions. It emphasized the importance of international cooperation and innovation in promoting sustainable development within global trade practices. The symposium aimed to identify concrete steps for integrating environmental considerations into the HS nomenclature.

HS Codes Boost Green Trade and Sustainability Efforts

HS Codes Boost Green Trade and Sustainability Efforts

This paper explores the role of the World Customs Organization and its Harmonized System (HS) in the global green trade transition. By analyzing the HS's potential in identifying environmentally friendly products, restricting trade in harmful products, and supporting the development of a circular economy, it elucidates how this international trade tool can be leveraged to promote sustainable material lifecycle management and contribute to the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The paper highlights the importance of HS codes in fostering green trade practices and achieving sustainability objectives.

Smes Adopt Sustainability but Lack Green Logistics Funding

Smes Adopt Sustainability but Lack Green Logistics Funding

A recent DHL Express survey reveals that while SMEs generally value sustainability, their actual investment in sustainable logistics remains relatively low. The report highlights the challenges SMEs face in implementing sustainable logistics strategies and emphasizes relevant solutions offered by DHL Express. The report calls for stronger collaboration to build a green logistics ecosystem and provides SMEs with practical advice for transitioning to sustainable logistics practices. It underscores the gap between SMEs' aspirations for environmental responsibility and their current actions in logistics, urging for increased commitment and investment in greener solutions.

Global Customs Adopt Datadriven Tech for Green Transition

Global Customs Adopt Datadriven Tech for Green Transition

The World Customs Organization report focuses on the impact of data analysis, environmental challenges, and emerging technologies on border management, emphasizing trade facilitation, process transformation, and international cooperation. It highlights the need for customs administrations to leverage data-driven insights to enhance efficiency and effectiveness. The report also addresses the growing importance of sustainable trade practices and the role of customs in promoting environmental protection. Furthermore, it underscores the significance of international collaboration in addressing shared challenges and fostering a secure and efficient global trade environment.

Statistics Analysis of Internet Cargo Transportation Information Submission in the First Half of 2024

Statistics Analysis of Internet Cargo Transportation Information Submission in the First Half of 2024

By the end of June 2024, a total of 3,286 internet freight companies in the country uploaded 80.877 million waybills, representing a year-on-year increase of 52.8%. The top three provinces in waybill upload volume are Anhui, Tianjin, and Jiangsu. Compliance assessments indicate that Henan, Hubei, and Shandong performed well, while some provinces and cities still showed deficiencies in data reporting.

08/27/2024 Logistics
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