Guide to Bills of Lading and Risk Mitigation in Global Trade

Guide to Bills of Lading and Risk Mitigation in Global Trade

This article analyzes the types of Bill of Lading consignees, highlighting their advantages and disadvantages. It emphasizes key considerations for trading with high-risk countries and addresses frequently asked questions. The aim is to help foreign traders protect their rights and interests by providing insights into managing Bill of Lading risks, ensuring cargo ownership control, and navigating foreign trade customs clearance procedures effectively. This guide offers practical advice for mitigating potential issues and safeguarding transactions in international trade.

08/21/2025 单证解读
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China Customs Updates Rules for Amending Origin Declarations

China Customs Updates Rules for Amending Origin Declarations

This article details the necessary documents for changing the domestic origin of goods on a customs declaration. These documents include domestic trade contracts, VAT invoices, VAT invoice certification lists, explanatory statements, payment slips, and foreign trade contracts. This information aims to help foreign trade companies efficiently complete the customs clearance process.

08/23/2025 关务常识
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Worldairways Launches New Freight Route Connecting Xi'an and Nuremberg to Boost Trade

Worldairways Launches New Freight Route Connecting Xi'an and Nuremberg to Boost Trade

World Airlines recently announced a weekly freight route connecting Xi'an to Nuremberg, utilizing DC-10F freighters to accelerate China-Europe trade and support export growth in Shaanxi Province. Future flights are set to increase to three times a week and will upgrade to MD-11F freighters to enhance transport capacity. Xi'an Xianyang International Airport is actively expanding to accommodate the growing demand for air cargo.

07/23/2025 物流资讯
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Exploring Puerto Santo Tomas De Castilla A Busy Trade Hub In Guatemala

Exploring Puerto Santo Tomas De Castilla A Busy Trade Hub In Guatemala

Port of Santo Tomás de Castilla is the busiest port in Guatemala, located in the east. As an important trade hub connected to a free trade zone, it employs 2,100 workers. The development of cruise tourism has accelerated the local economy, while nearby natural and cultural attractions also draw tourists, making it a model for dual economic and tourism development.

07/24/2025 港口百科
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