Global Customs Adopt WCO Initiative to Fight Counterfeiting

Global Customs Adopt WCO Initiative to Fight Counterfeiting

The World Customs Organization (WCO) launched the "IPM Connected" initiative to combat counterfeit goods by connecting global track-and-trace and authentication solutions. The program utilizes technologies such as handheld device scanning and data docking to enable rapid verification of product authenticity, providing customs and brand owners with safer, faster, and more cost-effective clearance services. The WCO encourages more organizations to join and collectively build a global anti-counterfeiting ecosystem. This collaborative effort aims to streamline processes and enhance the fight against illicit trade worldwide.

WCO Urges Modernization to Boost Sri Lankas Economy

WCO Urges Modernization to Boost Sri Lankas Economy

WCO Secretary General Kunio Mikuriya's speech at the Postgraduate Institute of Management, Sri Lanka, highlighted the importance of knowledge, communication, and integrity, exploring the role of customs modernization in post-conflict economic reconstruction. Through the Master of Customs Administration program, research seminars, and meetings with government officials and business representatives, the Secretary General emphasized the crucial role of knowledge-driven approaches, public-private partnerships, and international cooperation in building an efficient trade environment. These elements are vital for fostering economic growth and stability in the region.

Douyin Tightens Ecommerce Rules for Creators Adds Offline Viewing

Douyin Tightens Ecommerce Rules for Creators Adds Offline Viewing

This week, Douyin E-commerce introduced several new regulations and updates: creators' commission fees must go through the affiliate program, online recruitment for the alcohol industry is suspended, offline viewing and comment features are being tested to improve user experience. Simba's accusation against Liu Genghong and his wife for selling counterfeit goods has attracted attention. Kuaishou E-commerce is tightening risk detection for merchant accounts, and ByteDance has no immediate plans for an IPO. These changes will have a significant impact on creators, merchants, and users alike.

SF Express Expands into Livestream Fresh Produce Sales

SF Express Expands into Livestream Fresh Produce Sales

SF Express has entered the live streaming e-commerce arena with its "Good Products Live Studio," focusing on fresh produce and agricultural products. Choosing a mini-program instead of Douyin aims for differentiated competition, leveraging its logistics advantages to create high-quality fresh food e-commerce services. While facing challenges such as pricing and traffic, its "agricultural products + logistics" strategy may reshape the landscape of fresh produce e-commerce. This approach emphasizes quality and reliable delivery, potentially setting a new standard in the industry.

Amazon FBA Sellers Grapple With Defects Lost Stock

Amazon FBA Sellers Grapple With Defects Lost Stock

Recent issues with Amazon FBA, including defective product classifications, inventory discrepancies, and Amazon's own selling of similar products, are eroding seller trust. This article delves into these problems, highlighting the risks associated with FBA operations. It explores potential solutions, urging Amazon to improve its rules, enhance transparency, and protect seller rights. The goal is to foster a fair and healthy cross-border e-commerce ecosystem for all participants. The article emphasizes the need for accountability and improved communication to rebuild confidence in the FBA program.

Amazon Expands Seller Safety Net with Account Health Assurance

Amazon Expands Seller Safety Net with Account Health Assurance

Amazon introduces the Account Health Assurance program, providing protection for sellers with high Account Health Ratings, preventing account deactivation due to minor issues. Sellers must actively cooperate in resolving problems, otherwise suspension remains possible. Improving the account rating requires attention to product descriptions, images, logistics, and negative review management. This initiative supports high-quality sellers and promotes the healthy development of cross-border e-commerce on Amazon. It aims to provide a safety net and encourage best practices for maintaining a healthy selling account.

Amazon Halts Brand Approvals Sellers Turn to Temu

Amazon Halts Brand Approvals Sellers Turn to Temu

Amazon's sudden termination of its third-party brand licensing program has left many sellers in a difficult situation, with some preparing to defend their rights. Simultaneously, Shenzhen-based major seller Huakai Yibai has joined the Temu platform, seeking new growth opportunities. Facing Amazon's policy adjustments and the rise of emerging platforms, cross-border e-commerce sellers need to actively respond, diversify their strategies, and improve their operational capabilities to survive and thrive in the fierce competition. Diversification and operational excellence are key to navigating the evolving landscape.

Amazon Intensifies Brand Protection Against Listing Hijackers

Amazon Intensifies Brand Protection Against Listing Hijackers

This article addresses the challenges faced by Amazon sellers whose brands are being manipulated. It provides detailed strategies for responding, including appealing to Amazon and filing complaints against VC accounts. The importance of preventative measures such as Brand Registry, GCID exemptions, exclusive sales, and the Transparency Program is emphasized. The aim is to help sellers effectively protect their brands, combat unfair competition, and achieve long-term growth on the Amazon platform. This includes proactive steps and reactive measures to safeguard brand integrity and market share.

Uzbekistan Enhances Trade Via WTO Pact with SECOWCO Backing

Uzbekistan Enhances Trade Via WTO Pact with SECOWCO Backing

The SECO-WCO Global Trade Facilitation Programme continues to support Uzbekistan in implementing the WTO's Trade Facilitation Agreement. Through workshops and other initiatives, the program focuses on key areas such as advance rulings, risk management, and cooperation between border agencies. Uzbekistan is actively responding, dedicating efforts to process optimization and capacity building to improve trade efficiency and integrate into the global economy. The country aims to streamline procedures and enhance its capabilities to facilitate smoother and faster trade flows, ultimately boosting its economic competitiveness.

Lao Customs Adopts Japanese Expertise to Curb Smuggling

Lao Customs Adopts Japanese Expertise to Curb Smuggling

In 2017, Lao Customs officers participated in a training program on airport compliance and enforcement, supported by the World Customs Organization and sponsored by the Japan Customs Cooperation Fund. The training aimed to enhance Lao Customs' capabilities in passenger risk management. Through theoretical learning and practical exercises, participants mastered key skills such as risk assessment, risk profiling, and target selection. They also learned practical methods including verbal and non-verbal risk assessment and questioning techniques. This initiative contributes to the modernization of Lao Customs.