Customsbusiness Partnerships Boost Global Trade Efficiency

Customsbusiness Partnerships Boost Global Trade Efficiency

This guide aims to help businesses build effective customs cooperation relationships. It systematically explains how to establish and optimize partnerships with customs through four parts: cooperation philosophy, practical guidelines, best practices, and advanced cooperation, achieving mutual benefit. The guide provides phased practical methods and rich case studies to help companies improve customs clearance efficiency, reduce risks, and ultimately enhance competitiveness. It focuses on building a strong foundation for long-term collaboration and achieving trade facilitation goals through enhanced customs-business partnerships.

Douyin Shop Sellers Adapt to New Dropshipping Regulations

Douyin Shop Sellers Adapt to New Dropshipping Regulations

TikTok Shop is tightening its control over dropshipping operations, requiring merchants to pay attention to risks related to shipping channels, electronic waybill usage, and user complaints. Strategies include choosing authorized sourcing platforms, using TikTok e-commerce electronic waybills, optimizing product information, and connecting with supply chains. Furthermore, data analysis can be used for refined operations, monitoring store data, analyzing user feedback, optimizing product selection strategies, and establishing a risk warning mechanism to achieve compliant operations. This ensures sustainable and legitimate business practices within the TikTok Shop ecosystem.

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Middle East North Africa Crack Down on Customs Fraud

Middle East North Africa Crack Down on Customs Fraud

A Customs Valuation and Fraud Workshop was held in Jordan, supported by the World Customs Organization and the China Customs Cooperation Fund. The workshop aimed to enhance the professional skills of customs officers from North Africa, the Near East, and the Middle East. It focused on the WTO Agreement on Customs Valuation, the application of the Revenue Package, and fraud response. Through case studies and risk management discussions, the workshop promoted regional cooperation and the construction of a fair trade environment.

Temu Raises Seller Deposits Prioritizes Toys and Power Banks

Temu Raises Seller Deposits Prioritizes Toys and Power Banks

Temu has updated its deposit rules, significantly increasing the deposit amounts for categories such as children's toys, power banks, and memory cards, with the maximum reaching 100,000 RMB. Simultaneously, the penalties for violations have also been substantially increased, aiming to strengthen supervision and improve product quality. Sellers need to prioritize compliant operations to avoid the risk of high deposit requirements and penalties. This update emphasizes the importance of adhering to Temu's regulations for a smooth and compliant business operation.

Global Trade Boost Iatas PLACI Eases Cargo Preloading

Global Trade Boost Iatas PLACI Eases Cargo Preloading

The IATA Pre-loaded Cargo Information (PLACI) manual offers a globally standardized cargo information declaration process. It helps businesses efficiently comply with declaration requirements in the US, Europe, UK, UAE, and Canada, avoiding fines and delays, improving operational efficiency, and ensuring trade security. The manual is valid from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026.

Romania Streamlines Notarization Authentication Processes for 2025

Romania Streamlines Notarization Authentication Processes for 2025

This article provides an in-depth analysis of key aspects and common issues related to notarization and authentication in Romania in 2025, offering a detailed guide to avoid potential pitfalls. By comparing major service providers, it emphasizes the importance of choosing institutions with local resources, professional qualifications, and comprehensive service capabilities. This helps businesses and individuals efficiently and compliantly expand into the Romanian market. It highlights the need for careful selection of providers to ensure smooth and legally sound operations.

Customs Officers Get Guide to Key Environmental Treaties

Customs Officers Get Guide to Key Environmental Treaties

This handbook provides customs officers with a practical guide to key Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs) such as the Basel Convention and CITES. It aims to assist frontline personnel in quickly identifying violations and taking appropriate action. The handbook emphasizes its use in conjunction with the 'Green Customs Initiative MEA Guide'. It helps customs officials understand their role in enforcing environmental regulations and preventing illegal trade in environmentally sensitive goods, thereby contributing to global environmental protection and sustainable development.

US Customs Shifts Refunds to Electronic ACH Payments

US Customs Shifts Refunds to Electronic ACH Payments

U.S. Customs announced the full digitalization of duty refunds, effective February 6th. Companies must ensure ACH electronic payment setup or designate a customs broker for collection; otherwise, direct refunds will be unavailable. This move is likely related to the Supreme Court's expected ruling on tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. Businesses are advised to prepare promptly to navigate future trade changes. This digitalization aims to streamline the refund process and improve efficiency for both Customs and importers. Early preparation is crucial to avoid disruptions and ensure timely receipt of refunds.

Shanghai Tightens Rules on Hazardous Chemical Exports

Shanghai Tightens Rules on Hazardous Chemical Exports

This article focuses on the export of dangerous goods from Shanghai, emphasizing the importance of compliant operations and document verification. It details the necessary qualifications and materials required for export, reminding shippers to confirm inspection certificates and other documents with freight forwarders. Ensuring consistency between manifest data and packing lists is crucial to avoid risks and ensure smooth shipment. Proper documentation and adherence to regulations are paramount for successful dangerous goods export.

Joint Health Documents Vital for Plant Food Safety

Joint Health Documents Vital for Plant Food Safety

The Common Health Entry Document (CHED) is a crucial document for ensuring the safe circulation of plant and animal products in international trade. Submitted through the TRACES system, it safeguards public health and ecological safety, enhances corporate credibility, and promotes market expansion.