South Africa Transport New Regulations RCG Declaration to Be Officially Implemented to Support Customs Compliance Management

South Africa Transport New Regulations RCG Declaration to Be Officially Implemented to Support Customs Compliance Management

The South African Revenue Service announces that the Transport and Cargo Declaration (RCG) will be implemented starting August 1. Shippers are required to declare to South African Customs 24 hours prior to transportation. The new regulations aim to enhance compliance efficiency and mandate detailed information to be filled in both the master and house waybills.

07/24/2025 Logistics
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Singapore Firms Adapt to Customs Duty Deferment Policies

Singapore Firms Adapt to Customs Duty Deferment Policies

Singapore can implement a duty deferment policy that allows foreign trade enterprises to leverage various programs, such as the zero GST warehouse scheme and the major exporter scheme, to reduce costs. To benefit from these policies, specific conditions must be met. It is advisable to consult local customs or professional service providers to ensure compliance.

China's Lijiang Baisha Airport Expands as Key Regional Aviation Hub

China's Lijiang Baisha Airport Expands as Key Regional Aviation Hub

Lijiang Baisha Airport (IATA code A48) is a vital aviation transport hub that supports domestic routes and is continually expanding international flights. Upgrades to the airport's facilities and improvements in service quality aim to meet the rising transportation demands, thereby supporting regional economic development and cargo transport while integrating aviation logistics resources.

Norfolk International Airport Expands Amid Rising Travel Demand

Norfolk International Airport Expands Amid Rising Travel Demand

Norfolk International Airport is a key air transport hub in Virginia, with an IATA code of ORF and an ICAO code of KORF. The airport is dedicated to enhancing service quality by investing in infrastructure and optimizing flight options to meet the growing demand of travelers, while actively promoting regional economic development.

Emirates Airlines Confident Despite Rising Middle East Aviation Competition

Emirates Airlines Confident Despite Rising Middle East Aviation Competition

Emirates Airlines President Tim Clark maintains a positive outlook on competition in the Middle Eastern aviation market, believing that growing demand will allow all airlines to operate actively. He emphasizes the importance of enhancing service quality and expanding route networks, pointing out that the market is large enough to accommodate multiple airlines.

08/07/2025 Airlines
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