Ebay Shipping Guide How Buyers Can Track Packages

Ebay Shipping Guide How Buyers Can Track Packages

This article details three primary methods for tracking logistics information on eBay: proactively contacting the seller for the tracking number, self-service inquiry through the eBay backend, and paying attention to official eBay notifications. It also addresses the untraceable nature of standard mail parcels, suggesting maintaining communication with the seller. The aim is to empower buyers to better understand the shipping status of their packages and enhance their overall shopping experience on the eBay platform. This helps to ensure a smoother and more transparent delivery process for international purchases.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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Google Ads Bans Account Rescinds 500 Credit

Google Ads Bans Account Rescinds 500 Credit

This article discusses the predicament of a seller who encountered difficulties during the Google Ads account opening process: the account was suspended shortly after opening, the appeal failed, and significant losses were incurred. By analyzing this case, it reveals the potential risks of opening a Google Ads account and provides suggestions for avoiding these risks. The aim is to help sellers avoid repeating the same mistakes and successfully start their Google Ads journey. It emphasizes the importance of understanding and adhering to Google's advertising policies to prevent account suspension.

Bolivia Expands Trade Efficiency with SECOWCO AEO Program

Bolivia Expands Trade Efficiency with SECOWCO AEO Program

The World Customs Organization, under the SECO-WCO framework, conducted a follow-up assessment of Bolivia's AEO program, aiming to optimize its effectiveness and sustainability. By revising the AEO program, communication strategy, and capacity-building training, the number of Bolivian AEO companies doubled, strengthening the program. Future recommendations include strengthening government-private sector cooperation, continuous capacity building, and regular performance evaluations to enhance trade security and facilitation. The assessment highlights the importance of ongoing efforts to ensure the AEO program's long-term success and contribution to Bolivia's trade environment.

WCO Adopts Disruptive Tech to Modernize Global Trade

WCO Adopts Disruptive Tech to Modernize Global Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Permanent Technical Committee (PTC) acknowledged the “Disruptive Technologies Research Report,” focusing on the application of seven key technologies, including blockchain and artificial intelligence, in customs and border management. The report analyzes the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of each technology. It also explores key success factors for innovative customs, data-driven decision-making, smart border construction, and sustainable development. This signals a profound transformation is on the horizon for global trade. The report highlights the potential of these technologies to streamline processes and enhance security.

IATA Council Addresses Global Aviation Law Challenges

IATA Council Addresses Global Aviation Law Challenges

The IATA Legal Advisory Council (LAC) serves as a think tank for global aviation legal affairs, providing legal advice to IATA and its member airlines. It promotes the development of international aviation law and supports industry-wide services and standards. This article details the LAC's responsibilities, membership composition, working group structure, knowledge-sharing activities, and the legal documents it provides. It highlights the LAC's significant role in the global aviation law field, offering crucial support and guidance to the aviation industry on complex legal matters and contributing to the harmonization of international aviation regulations.

Canadian Rail Workers Return As Arbitration Talks Begin

Canadian Rail Workers Return As Arbitration Talks Begin

Labor disputes between Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railway briefly halted operations, posing a potential threat to the Canadian economy. The Canadian Industrial Relations Board intervened, ordering a resumption of operations and initiating mandatory arbitration. However, unions are dissatisfied with the arbitration outcome and plan to appeal. This incident highlights deep-seated tensions in Canadian labor relations and the potential risks to supply chains and the economy, prompting reflection on labor policies. The situation underscores the importance of fair negotiation and dispute resolution mechanisms in the railway sector.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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DSV Expands Semiconductor Logistics and Latin America Operations

DSV Expands Semiconductor Logistics and Latin America Operations

DSV has announced the acquisition of S&M Moving Systems West and Global Diversity Logistics, aiming to strengthen its position in the semiconductor industry and synergize operations at the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. This acquisition will also expand its cross-border services into Latin America. The move represents a significant step in DSV's global strategic plan, indicating its commitment to enhancing competitiveness in the global logistics sector through acquisitions and integrations. The acquisition will allow DSV to further penetrate the semiconductor market and expand its reach in the growing Latin American region.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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California Extends AB5 Trucking Exemption Amid Gig Economy Fight

California Extends AB5 Trucking Exemption Amid Gig Economy Fight

A US District Judge has again extended a temporary restraining order against the AB5 law for the trucking industry, sparking intense debate about independent contractor versus employee classification, federal preemption, and the balance between labor rights protection and industry development. The law aims to protect labor rights in the gig economy, but has also caused industry confusion and protests from owner-operators. The long-term impact of AB5 on the trucking industry and independent contractors remains uncertain, raising concerns about its potential to disrupt supply chains and limit entrepreneurial opportunities within the sector.

India Malaysia Indonesia Explore New Trade Opportunities

India Malaysia Indonesia Explore New Trade Opportunities

This paper delves into the geographical distances between India and Malaysia, and Malaysia and Indonesia, analyzing their impact on economic and cultural exchanges. It highlights that despite the geographical distances, the connections between these three nations remain strong. The study explores the influence of distance on trade, investment, and cultural understanding. Furthermore, the paper emphasizes the existing bonds and positive relations, outlining the potential for future regional cooperation and collaboration in various sectors, including trade, tourism, and infrastructure development. It envisions a future where these nations can further strengthen their ties for mutual benefit.

HS Convention at 25 Data Shapes Global Trades Future

HS Convention at 25 Data Shapes Global Trades Future

The World Customs Organization (WCO) celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Harmonized System Convention, highlighting the HS's central role and future development in international trade. As a universal language for global trade, the HS simplifies trade processes and enhances efficiency. The WCO is actively conducting strategic reviews to ensure the HS adapts to new trade patterns and technological advancements. It also encourages greater participation from developing countries in HS-related activities, fostering a more inclusive and responsive global trade environment. This ensures the HS remains relevant and effective in facilitating international commerce.