Tiktok Shop Requires Security Deposits From Sellers

Tiktok Shop Requires Security Deposits From Sellers

This article provides a comprehensive interpretation of the TikTok Shop margin policy, addressing sellers' most pressing concerns regarding who needs to pay, the amount, payment methods, replenishment, and refunds. It aims to help you navigate TikTok Shop effectively and avoid store restrictions. The article covers key aspects of the margin policy, providing practical guidance for sellers to understand and comply with the requirements, ultimately enabling them to operate their TikTok Shop smoothly and successfully within the platform's guidelines.

Wcos CEN Precertification Enhances Global Trade Security

Wcos CEN Precertification Enhances Global Trade Security

The World Customs Organization (WCO) successfully held its first CEN (Customs Enforcement Network) Application Technology and Operational Advisor Pre-certification Workshop in Xiamen. The workshop aimed to cultivate a group of experts proficient in CEN applications, enhance global customs enforcement capabilities, combat cross-border crime, and safeguard trade security. Customs elites from various countries participated in the workshop. Upon certification, they will join the WCO expert pool, providing technical assistance to member countries in need. This initiative strengthens international cooperation in customs enforcement.

West Africa Security Project Emphasizes Gender Equality

West Africa Security Project Emphasizes Gender Equality

The West Africa Security Project (WASP) aims to enhance border security in West Africa by supporting partner countries in developing and implementing gender-sensitive and inclusive policies through its Gender Equality and Diversity (GED) component. Utilizing the WCO's GEOAT tool and training, the project assists customs administrations in comprehensively implementing GED across human resources, border operations, and stakeholder cooperation. This contributes significantly to security and sustainable development in the West African region.

Safetyis Demonstrations Showcase Potential in Security Industry

Safetyis Demonstrations Showcase Potential in Security Industry

This paper introduces how to comprehensively evaluate the functionality of a Safety Information System (SafetyIS) through an in-depth demonstration, analyzing its value in practical applications. The demonstration should cover modules such as risk assessment, incident management, compliance checks, data analysis, and reporting, highlighting the system's customizability. Before the demonstration, enterprises should clearly define their requirements and actively ask questions. A comprehensive evaluation should be conducted after the demonstration to facilitate informed decision-making. This approach ensures the SafetyIS effectively addresses the organization's specific safety needs.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Businesses Prioritize Edge Security in Connected Ecosystems

Businesses Prioritize Edge Security in Connected Ecosystems

The rapid development of edge computing introduces new security challenges. This paper delves into the risks associated with edge security and proposes five proactive security strategies: zero-trust architecture, defense-in-depth, threat intelligence-driven security operations, automated security response, and continuous security assessment and improvement. It emphasizes the importance of selecting appropriate digital tools and integrating security into connectivity solutions. The paper calls for enterprises to overcome security inertia and take immediate action to address these emerging threats and build robust edge security postures.

SIS 119 Upgrade Improves Invoice Security Efficiency

SIS 119 Upgrade Improves Invoice Security Efficiency

The SIS 1.19 version upgrade optimizes invoice management, reporting functions, and data security, enhancing user experience. Key improvements include centralized IS-WEB announcement publishing, invoice search result export, Cargo report support for AWB queries, and automatic removal of terminated member iiNET information. This upgrade aims to provide a more convenient, efficient, and secure airline settlement experience.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Escrow Services Boost Security for Crossborder Ecommerce

Escrow Services Boost Security for Crossborder Ecommerce

This article explains the "third-party escrow" mechanism in cross-border e-commerce transactions. This mechanism involves an independent third-party platform holding funds until the buyer confirms receipt of the goods. The funds are then released to the seller, effectively reducing transaction risks and protecting the rights of both buyers and sellers. This ensures the security of cross-border e-commerce transactions by providing a secure and reliable payment process, fostering trust and confidence in the international marketplace.

Smart Security Devices Boost Global Trade Efficiency

Smart Security Devices Boost Global Trade Efficiency

A World Customs Organization (WCO) report reveals the profound impact of Smart Security Devices (SSDs) on international trade. SSDs reshape trade by enhancing cargo control, streamlining customs clearance, and ensuring supply chain security. The report emphasizes interoperability, standardization, and international cooperation as crucial for maximizing the potential of SSDs. It explores the advantages and disadvantages of different SSD types, providing guidance for building a safer and more efficient global trade system. This analysis highlights the transformative role of technology in securing and facilitating international commerce.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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WCO Data Model Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce Security

WCO Data Model Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce Security

The WCO Data Model project meeting highlighted the crucial role of data in cross-border e-commerce. Discussions focused on model updates and e-commerce data exchange to promote the digital transformation of global trade. The meeting emphasized the importance of standardized data for efficient customs procedures and improved trade facilitation in the context of rapidly growing e-commerce. Participants explored ways to leverage the data model to enhance security, streamline processes, and foster greater collaboration among stakeholders involved in cross-border transactions.

Laos Tightens Border Security with Riskbased Screening

Laos Tightens Border Security with Riskbased Screening

With the support of the World Customs Organization, the Lao People's Democratic Republic is actively building a risk-based passenger clearance mechanism through capacity-building workshops. This mechanism aims to enhance border security, improve customs clearance efficiency, and optimize resource allocation. Facing challenges in data analysis, technology application, and inter-agency collaboration, Laos' experience provides valuable lessons for other developing countries. The implementation focuses on streamlined processes and targeted inspections, improving overall border management while facilitating legitimate travel and trade.