Amazon Launches 72hour Seller Safety Net Program

Amazon Launches 72hour Seller Safety Net Program

Amazon introduces the "Account Health Assurance" program, offering eligible sellers a 72-hour "golden window" to proactively address issues and prevent account deactivation by working with Amazon. Sellers must meet criteria such as account health rating, maintain communication, and actively cooperate. This program doesn't guarantee absolute protection; compliant business practices remain crucial for maintaining a healthy Amazon account. It's designed to provide a safety net and encourage proactive problem-solving rather than a complete shield against policy violations.

WCO Initiative Aims to Ease Smes Global Trade Access

WCO Initiative Aims to Ease Smes Global Trade Access

The World Customs Organization (WCO) promotes the "Business Lens Checklist" to help governments streamline policies and remove barriers for SMEs in international trade. This checklist uses a standardized approach to help government departments optimize policy processes, gather more feedback from SMEs, improve customer service, simplify customs policies and procedures, and reduce the administrative burden on businesses. It aims to create a more conducive environment for SMEs to engage in global commerce by making trade processes more efficient and accessible.

Integrated Border Management Enhances Efficiency and Security

Integrated Border Management Enhances Efficiency and Security

Integrated Border Management (IBM) is an approach that enhances border control efficiency and security through the coordination of national and international agencies. It emphasizes policy coordination, resource optimization, and risk management, aiming to facilitate trade while ensuring border security. The implementation of IBM requires political will and private sector involvement to address the increasingly complex border management challenges in a globalized world. It seeks to create a seamless and secure flow of goods, people, and information across borders.

Firms Gain Edge with Realtime Data for Competition

Firms Gain Edge with Realtime Data for Competition

In the information age, acquiring first-hand resources is crucial. This article emphasizes the importance of information timeliness and provides convenient communication channels to help readers efficiently obtain key information such as industry trends, policy interpretations, and market analysis, thereby gaining a competitive advantage. Getting timely and relevant information allows for proactive decision-making and strategic planning, ultimately leading to greater success in a rapidly evolving business landscape. The ability to quickly access and utilize this information is paramount.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Russian Ecommerce Expands for Chinese Sellers Amid Platform Shifts

Russian Ecommerce Expands for Chinese Sellers Amid Platform Shifts

Ozon platform introduces a new commission reduction policy, lowering return costs for merchants and benefiting the Russian e-commerce market. VIOMALL provides one-stop services for Chinese sellers through localized operations, including Ozon registration, supply chain support, and local sourcing distribution. This helps sellers seize opportunities in the Russian e-commerce market and achieve business growth. The article analyzes the trend of Sino-Russian cross-border e-commerce and discusses the challenges faced by sellers and corresponding strategies.

Canadas CBSA Simplifies Compliance to Boost Business Competitiveness

Canadas CBSA Simplifies Compliance to Boost Business Competitiveness

The Canada Border Services Agency's (CBSA) "Business Lens Checklist" (BLC) aims to reduce the compliance burden on businesses, particularly SMEs, and enhance their competitiveness through early consultation and policy simplification. This internal tool complements the government's "Small Business Lens" initiative, striving for a balance between compliance obligations and the needs of businesses. Ultimately, the BLC seeks to support Canadian businesses in achieving success in the global marketplace by making regulatory compliance more efficient and less burdensome.

Detailed Requirements for Shipping Bills in Latin American Ports

Detailed Requirements for Shipping Bills in Latin American Ports

This article summarizes the special requirements for ocean bills of lading at ports in various Latin American countries, highlighting the differences in bill content and acceptance standards. It covers the varying regulations in countries such as Mexico, Guatemala, and Colombia regarding electronic releases, destination port releases, and tax identification numbers. This understanding aids practitioners in navigating the complexities and compliance challenges of international shipping. Being aware of policy changes and details can help avoid misunderstandings and risks in trade, facilitating smoother customs clearance.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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China Tightens Customs Rules to Curb Personal Shopping Proxies

China Tightens Customs Rules to Curb Personal Shopping Proxies

Starting June 1, China Customs has implemented new regulations for incoming travelers' luggage, prohibiting the release of five categories of imported goods to curb personal purchasing. Travelers must ensure their personal items from abroad fall within a 'reasonable quantity for personal use'; any excess will be temporarily held and subject to customs procedures. The tax exemption policy outlines specific restrictions for cigarettes, discs, and electronic products, which require special attention to compliance. Failure to adhere to these rules may result in customs intervention.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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Ports Shift to Electric Heavyduty Trucks for Zerocarbon Logistics

Ports Shift to Electric Heavyduty Trucks for Zerocarbon Logistics

Port logistics is undergoing an electrification transformation, facing four major application scenarios: in-port trucks, short-distance container transport, short-distance general cargo, and medium-long distance transport. Autonomous trucks are technically mature. The short-distance container transport market has huge potential but faces numerous challenges. Electrification of general cargo transport is progressing rapidly, while medium-long distance transport is limited by technical bottlenecks. In the future, policy support and innovative business models will be crucial to promoting the electrification of port logistics.

New Guide Simplifies Crossregional FCL Customs Clearance

New Guide Simplifies Crossregional FCL Customs Clearance

This paper focuses on the integrated regional customs clearance operation for full container load (FCL) cargo. It analyzes key aspects such as declaration model selection, electronic port declaration, and associated record filing, aiming to provide practical guidance for enterprises. The goal is to help improve customs clearance efficiency and reduce operating costs. The paper emphasizes the need for companies to adapt to policy changes and strengthen collaboration with relevant parties to ensure smooth and efficient customs procedures within the regional integration framework.