Amazon Tightens Antitheft Rules for Sellers

Amazon Tightens Antitheft Rules for Sellers

Amazon's new policy, effective June 30th, aims to combat the sale of stolen goods. Sellers must provide complete supply chain information and proof of legal origin. Those found selling stolen goods will face severe penalties, including product removal and account suspension. Sellers should immediately conduct self-checks on product compliance, prepare sufficient supporting documentation, and ensure a smooth Prime Day promotion. This policy emphasizes transparency and accountability within the Amazon marketplace to deter illegal activities and protect consumers.

Coupang Tightens Rules on Unauthorized Listings

Coupang Tightens Rules on Unauthorized Listings

Piggybacking on Coupang is on the rise, with some sellers exploiting product merging loopholes. This practice carries significant risks, potentially leading to infringement complaints and account suspensions. Coupang urges sellers to operate with integrity, register trademarks to protect intellectual property, and collectively maintain a fair and healthy business environment. By respecting intellectual property rights and avoiding unauthorized piggybacking, sellers can ensure the long-term viability and success of their businesses on the platform.

Walmarts Ontime Delivery Rules Test Suppliers

Walmarts Ontime Delivery Rules Test Suppliers

Walmart's new 'On-Time Delivery' rules place higher demands on suppliers, shortening delivery windows and increasing compliance rates. To meet these challenges, suppliers need to optimize their supply chain network, improve forecasting capabilities, strengthen supplier collaboration, embrace digital transformation, and flexibly adjust MABD (Make-to-Availability-Date). By turning pressure into motivation, they can improve operational efficiency and competitiveness.

Walmart Tightens Delivery Rules Pressuring Suppliers

Walmart Tightens Delivery Rules Pressuring Suppliers

Walmart is tightening its on-time delivery standards, demanding higher compliance rates from suppliers within a narrower delivery window and imposing penalties for violations. Suppliers face multiple challenges, including supply chain optimization, logistics collaboration, and increased data transparency. They need to proactively adapt to these industry trends to maintain compliance and competitiveness. This shift requires suppliers to streamline their operations and improve communication throughout their supply chain to meet Walmart's stricter requirements and avoid costly fines.

Asiapacific Adopts Standardized Ecommerce Customs Rules

Asiapacific Adopts Standardized Ecommerce Customs Rules

The WCO Asia-Pacific E-commerce Symposium focuses on 15 core standards for cross-border e-commerce, aiming to promote regional e-commerce standardization, ensure smooth trade flows, and boost economic recovery. The symposium highlights the importance of harmonized customs procedures and data standards to facilitate efficient and secure cross-border transactions within the Asia-Pacific region. By adopting these standards, countries can reduce trade barriers, enhance transparency, and foster greater trust among trading partners, ultimately contributing to sustainable economic growth and development in the region.

Customs Implements New Integrated Declaration Rules for Import and Export Goods A Transformative Journey Towards One-stop Clearance

Customs Implements New Integrated Declaration Rules for Import and Export Goods A Transformative Journey Towards One-stop Clearance

Starting from August 1, customs has implemented a new integrated declaration mechanism for import and export goods, merging the customs declaration and inspection forms into a single new declaration. This reform aims to optimize the declaration process, increase customs clearance efficiency, and significantly reduce the workload and labor costs for enterprises, with an expected improvement in clearance speed of 20-30%. Additionally, customs has provided necessary training for businesses to ensure a smooth transition to the new system, ultimately enhancing their competitiveness and participation.

08/02/2023 Logistics
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New Regulations Issued Firm Measures Against Unreasonable Refusal Of Shipment By Shipping Companies To Protect Shipper Rights

New Regulations Issued Firm Measures Against Unreasonable Refusal Of Shipment By Shipping Companies To Protect Shipper Rights

The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission has issued new regulations prohibiting unreasonable refusal to carry by shipping companies, aimed at protecting cargo owner rights. The new rules clarify the legal provisions regarding refusal actions and require shipping companies to submit confidential export policy documents annually to ensure compliance.

07/26/2024 Logistics
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Amazon Tightens Feedback Rules for Crossborder Sellers

Amazon Tightens Feedback Rules for Crossborder Sellers

Amazon will implement new feedback regulations on August 4, 2025, aimed at simplifying the buyer feedback process and lowering the evaluation threshold. Sellers should effectively respond to the new rules by enhancing service quality, guiding customer reviews, and mastering the appeal process to maintain their competitive edge in the market.

07/31/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Tightens Seller Review Rules Amid Policy Updates

Amazon Tightens Seller Review Rules Amid Policy Updates

Amazon's review mechanism has recently undergone significant adjustments, with weighting rules favoring recent, detailed reviews from buyers with long account histories. This has a profound impact on seller operational strategies. Sellers need to prioritize product quality and customer service, adapt to platform rules, and adjust their operational strategies to meet the new challenges. Understanding and responding to these changes is crucial for maintaining a positive presence and effective sales performance on Amazon.

US Trucking Industry Faces HOS Rule Changes Amid Safety Debate

US Trucking Industry Faces HOS Rule Changes Amid Safety Debate

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is set to publish the final version of the Hours of Service (HOS) rules for truck drivers. Aiming to enhance safety while providing greater flexibility, the key revisions include modifications to the 30-minute break rule, the sleeper berth exception, the adverse driving conditions exception, and the short-haul exception. Whether the new rules strike a balance between safety, efficiency, and economic factors remains to be seen.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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