Bidens State of the Union Highlights Supply Chain Resilience Push

Bidens State of the Union Highlights Supply Chain Resilience Push

Biden's State of the Union address frequently mentioned logistics and supply chains, reflecting a response to global supply chain challenges and a blueprint for the future economy. The government will increase investment in logistics infrastructure. Businesses need to actively embrace new technologies and optimize their operating models. Investors should pay close attention to policy trends and seize market opportunities. The address highlights the critical role of a resilient and efficient supply chain in national economic security and competitiveness.

Amazon Suspends Seller Accounts Over Verification Issues

Amazon Suspends Seller Accounts Over Verification Issues

Recently, a large number of Amazon stores have been suspended due to “address verification” issues, causing panic among sellers. This article delves into the reasons behind the event, suggesting it may be due to an Amazon system bug or non-standard address filling. It provides strategies such as checking and updating addresses, and actively appealing. It also emphasizes the importance of compliant operation and strengthening account security, advising sellers to take preventative measures and build a strong defense line for their stores.

West Coast Canada Port Workers Reach Labor Deal

West Coast Canada Port Workers Reach Labor Deal

A tentative agreement has been reached again in the labor negotiations at Canada's West Coast ports, after a previous agreement was rejected by the union. The new agreement aims to address issues such as wages, benefits, and working conditions, but still requires ratification by union members. This event highlights the vulnerability of supply chains and the economic impact of labor relations. Long-term solutions require strengthened communication and increased mutual trust between labor and management to jointly address the challenges.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Asiapacific Customs Intensify Crackdown on Plastic Waste

Asiapacific Customs Intensify Crackdown on Plastic Waste

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted virtual diagnostic missions to Indonesian and Philippine Customs to address the growing problem of illegal plastic waste trade in the Asia-Pacific region. The missions aimed to enhance their capacity to manage legal imports, curb illegal shipments, and promote the Basel Convention amendment. Through self-assessments, expert consultations, and tailored implementation plans, the WCO supports Asia-Pacific Customs in comprehensively improving their capabilities at both strategic and tactical levels to collectively address the plastic waste challenge.