Botswana Strengthens Environmental Enforcement at Borders

Botswana Strengthens Environmental Enforcement at Borders

The World Customs Organization, in collaboration with UNEP and others, held a workshop for Botswana Customs to enhance their understanding of the Basel and Montreal Conventions. This initiative aims to strengthen their capacity to control the cross-border movement of hazardous waste and ozone-depleting substances. The workshop supports Botswana in building a green border and similar activities are planned for other beneficiary countries. The goal is to improve customs' ability to enforce environmental agreements and protect the environment through effective border management.

Global Customs Adopt Luxor Resolution for Ecommerce Compliance

Global Customs Adopt Luxor Resolution for Ecommerce Compliance

The World Customs Organization (WCO) adopted the Luxor Resolution, providing a guiding framework for cross-border e-commerce regulation. It encompasses eight key principles, including advance data, facilitation, security, and taxation. The WCO also reaffirmed its leading role in cross-border e-commerce management to the WTO, pledging support for the WTO's Work Programme on Electronic Commerce. The Luxor Resolution aims to promote trade facilitation, address security challenges, and foster the healthy and sustainable development of cross-border e-commerce.

Wotu Network Tops Hangzhous Crossborder Ecommerce Marketing Sector

Wotu Network Tops Hangzhous Crossborder Ecommerce Marketing Sector

Wotu Network, recognized for its exceptional cross-border e-commerce services and innovative business model, has been awarded the titles of “2025 Hangzhou Cross-border E-commerce Benchmark Enterprise” and “Hangzhou Cross-border E-commerce 10th Anniversary Emerging Enterprise”. Specializing in overseas influencer marketing, Wotu boasts a vast influencer resource pool and a robust technology platform, WotoHub. It has become a crucial partner for Chinese brands going global, having served over 5,000 brands with a total GMV exceeding 10 billion.

Iberia Airlines Expands Crossborder Logistics in Europe

Iberia Airlines Expands Crossborder Logistics in Europe

This article comprehensively analyzes the capabilities of Iberia Airlines, a significant European airline, in cross-border cargo services. It covers aspects such as route networks, cargo volumes, customs clearance services, and digital platforms, highlighting its advantages and the value it brings to cross-border logistics companies.

08/05/2025 Airlines
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Key Crossborder Logistics Duties for Cost Management

Key Crossborder Logistics Duties for Cost Management

Cross-border logistics tariffs (CD) are a key component of costs in cross-border trade. This article delves into the definition of CD tariffs, their components, five major types of charges, and common misconceptions, helping sellers accurately manage costs and reduce risks in the complex international market.

Xiamen Debuts Silk Road Sea Route Expands Ecommerce Exports

Xiamen Debuts Silk Road Sea Route Expands Ecommerce Exports

Xiamen's first "Maritime Silk Road" cross-border e-commerce express line recently achieved a breakthrough of 2 million exports. Utilizing the "two ports and one route" model, it has facilitated convenient logistics and efficient management for cross-border e-commerce, providing significant support for expanding into international markets.

09/15/2025 Logistics
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Global Trade Faces Rising Customs Seizures Over Invoice Errors

Global Trade Faces Rising Customs Seizures Over Invoice Errors

This article provides a detailed analysis of the five main types of commercial invoices used in cross-border logistics and their critical roles. It emphasizes the importance of accurately completing invoices. By addressing common mistakes and offering compliance operational suggestions, it assists businesses in ensuring smooth cross-border transactions.

Customs Vs National Territory Key for Crossborder Trade

Customs Vs National Territory Key for Crossborder Trade

This paper delves into the distinction between customs territory and national border, emphasizing that the key to defining a customs territory is the “implementation of the same customs law,” and correcting misconceptions about “within the border but outside customs.” It also provides a detailed introduction to the concept and operation of free trade ports, using Singapore and Hong Kong as examples to illustrate the role of free port policies in promoting international trade. Understanding these concepts is crucial for practitioners in cross-border trade.