Latin Americas Ecommerce Boom Shein Expands Seniors Embrace Social Media

Latin Americas Ecommerce Boom Shein Expands Seniors Embrace Social Media

The Latin American e-commerce market is witnessing new trends: a surge in social media activity among the silver generation presents fresh marketing opportunities. Shein is experimenting with a “Taobao model,” deepening its localization strategy. Meanwhile, traditional retailer Falabella faces declining performance and urgently needs transformation. Cross-border e-commerce sellers must seize these opportunities and navigate the challenges. The growing online presence of older adults provides a new demographic to target, while Shein's adaptation highlights the importance of understanding local market dynamics for sustained growth.

Globex Invests 40M in Power Tool Sector Via Acquisition

Globex Invests 40M in Power Tool Sector Via Acquisition

Eastern China's cross-border e-commerce giant, GreatStar, invested 280 million to acquire Ailun Cleaning, strengthening its power tool product line and demonstrating its strong financial strength and market expansion determination. By integrating online and offline channels and continuously expanding into new categories and markets, GreatStar has achieved sustained performance growth. Facing the challenges of the cross-border e-commerce market, product power remains the core competitiveness for sellers. This acquisition highlights GreatStar's strategic focus on enhancing its product offerings and solidifying its market position.

IATA Proposes Streamlined Tourist Fee System for Dominican Republic

IATA Proposes Streamlined Tourist Fee System for Dominican Republic

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is working to streamline the Dominican Republic's tourist card fee collection mechanism, addressing the current system's failure to effectively exempt certain travelers. IATA proposes eliminating the collection of fees via airline tickets and transitioning to an online portal. They urge the Dominican Republic government to take the lead in resolving the issue. IATA emphasizes its continued support for the Dominican Republic's tourism industry and hopes to collaborate with the government to create a more convenient travel experience for passengers.

01/16/2026 Airlines
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Dominican Republic and IATA Clash Over Tourism Fee Collection

Dominican Republic and IATA Clash Over Tourism Fee Collection

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urges the Dominican Republic government to reassess its tourist card fee policy. The current system's inability to differentiate passenger nationality and residency hinders airlines from implementing exemptions. IATA proposes an online portal system, allowing travelers to prepay and clarify exemption eligibility. This would streamline the process, enhance efficiency, and ultimately promote tourism. The existing system creates confusion and operational difficulties for airlines trying to comply with the exemption rules. A modernized approach is needed for a smoother and fairer travel experience.

Walmart Expands Microfulfillment Centers to Boost Retail Automation

Walmart Expands Microfulfillment Centers to Boost Retail Automation

Walmart is accelerating its deployment of automated micro-fulfillment centers (MFCs) to shorten order fulfillment times, reduce costs, and enhance customer experience, leading the industry's development. This strategic move allows Walmart to bring products closer to customers, enabling faster delivery and more efficient operations. The investment in MFCs demonstrates Walmart's commitment to leveraging technology to optimize its supply chain and meet the evolving needs of its customers in the rapidly changing retail landscape. The focus is on improved speed and efficiency in fulfilling online orders.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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US Truckload Spot Rates Hit Multiyear Highs Amid Hurricane Season Ecommerce Surge

US Truckload Spot Rates Hit Multiyear Highs Amid Hurricane Season Ecommerce Surge

A DAT report reveals that North American freight spot rates have surged to multi-year highs due to various factors. The confluence of challenges, including hurricane disasters, the ELD mandate, and the e-commerce peak season, is expected to maintain tight capacity through the end of the year. The close connection between e-commerce and the spot market is also increasingly evident. High demand driven by online retail is contributing significantly to the upward pressure on freight rates and the overall capacity crunch in the trucking industry.

Global Airports Boost Safety with Iatas NOTAM Training Program

Global Airports Boost Safety with Iatas NOTAM Training Program

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) introduces a specialized NOTAM Originator training course for airport personnel, aiming to enhance airport operational safety and efficiency. The course covers AIS fundamentals and NOTAM issuance management regulations. Through online virtual classrooms, interactive teaching, and practical exercises, it helps participants master the professional skills of a NOTAM originator, ensuring aviation safety. This training equips airport staff with the knowledge and abilities to effectively manage and disseminate critical information, contributing to a safer and more efficient air transport environment.

Global Guide to Fuel Efficiency Standards Unveiled

Global Guide to Fuel Efficiency Standards Unveiled

This tool provides an online fuel efficiency unit conversion service, supporting quick conversion between units such as kilometers per liter, liters per 100 kilometers, miles per US gallon, and miles per Imperial gallon. It aims to solve the unit conversion problems encountered by users in cross-border trade, vehicle performance evaluation, and fuel cost control, thereby improving efficiency and decision-making quality. This tool is designed to provide a convenient and accurate solution for anyone dealing with fuel efficiency calculations across different measurement systems.

Global Customs Groups Boost Collaboration at Annual Meeting

Global Customs Groups Boost Collaboration at Annual Meeting

The Customs Representatives Association's online annual meeting celebrated its reconstruction. The Secretary-General of the World Customs Organization congratulated the association and emphasized the importance of cooperation. The meeting adopted measures to optimize the organization, improve services, and expand international cooperation. These efforts aim to strengthen the association's role in facilitating international trade and promoting effective customs practices worldwide. The focus was on building a more robust and responsive organization to meet the evolving challenges of the global trade landscape and foster stronger partnerships among customs administrations.

WCO Program Boosts Colombias Customs Efficiency for Trade

WCO Program Boosts Colombias Customs Efficiency for Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO), at the invitation of the Colombian Customs Authority (DIAN), successfully conducted an online Leadership and Management Development (LMD) workshop. The project aimed to enhance the leadership and management skills of senior Colombian customs officials, covering key areas such as self-awareness, emotional intelligence, effective communication, and personnel management. This initiative supports the creation of high-performing teams and promotes international trade facilitation by equipping leaders with the necessary tools to excel in their roles and foster a positive work environment.