Amazon Tightens FBA Seller Performance Standards

Amazon Tightens FBA Seller Performance Standards

Amazon's FBA warehousing policy is undergoing minor adjustments, requiring sellers to pay attention to the consistency of appointment dates and stricter performance evaluations for shipments. This article delves into the impact of these policy changes and provides corresponding strategies, including strengthening communication with logistics providers and optimizing inventory management. It aims to help sellers adapt to the new regulations, prevent risks associated with unreliable freight forwarders, and ensure the steady development of their businesses. The key is proactive adaptation and careful planning to navigate the evolving FBA landscape.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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Jungle Scout Aids Amazon Sellers for Q4 Peak Season

Jungle Scout Aids Amazon Sellers for Q4 Peak Season

Jungle Scout plugin receives a major upgrade to help Amazon sellers win the Q4 peak season. This update covers five core functions: sliding floating window, product detail page embedded components, Chrome plugin pop-up window, plugin performance, and quick access to the seller center. It aims to improve user experience, optimize data analysis, and simplify operations, empowering sellers to seize the initiative in the peak season traffic competition and achieve sales growth. This upgrade provides sellers with enhanced tools for product research, market analysis, and efficient management during the busiest time of the year.

Douyin Shop Tightens Order Encryption Limits Merchant Quotas

Douyin Shop Tightens Order Encryption Limits Merchant Quotas

New regulations for TikTok Shop order decryption take effect on September 8th. Merchants need to pay attention to their decryption quota. If the quota is insufficient, they can apply for an increase, but illegal decryption is strictly prohibited. Alternative solutions include connecting with manufacturers and using electronic waybills. Understanding the rules and planning accordingly are crucial for adapting to the new regulations. Merchants should familiarize themselves with the updated policies to ensure compliance and avoid potential penalties. Efficient management of the decryption quota is essential for smooth operations.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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WCO Workshop Enhances Panama Customs Valuation Practices

WCO Workshop Enhances Panama Customs Valuation Practices

With the support of the China Customs Cooperation Fund, the World Customs Organization (WCO) held a virtual workshop on customs valuation for Panama Customs, aiming to enhance its capacity to implement the WTO Agreement on Customs Valuation. The workshop covered key concepts, latest developments, and post-clearance audit applications of the Agreement. Through a combination of theory and practice, it improved participants' skills in document review, customs clearance, and risk management. The WCO will continue to deepen cooperation to support global customs capacity building and promote trade prosperity.

Ghana Customs Officials Attend WCO Leadership Workshop

Ghana Customs Officials Attend WCO Leadership Workshop

The WCO collaborated with the Ghana Revenue Authority to conduct a leadership workshop aimed at enhancing customs management capabilities and promoting modernization. This initiative supports the ongoing efforts to strengthen customs operations in Ghana. The World Bank provides funding to support customs capacity building in Africa, contributing to improved trade facilitation and revenue collection. The workshop focused on developing leadership skills among customs officials, enabling them to effectively manage teams and implement modern customs practices. The ultimate goal is to create a more efficient and effective customs administration in Ghana.

Ukraine Customs Academy Becomes Key EU Officer Training Hub

Ukraine Customs Academy Becomes Key EU Officer Training Hub

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has established a European Regional Training Center in Ukraine to enhance the capacity of customs officials in the European region, promoting trade facilitation and security. The Ukrainian Customs Academy was designated as the location for the training center, and a Memorandum of Understanding was signed with the WCO. The center will provide high-quality training courses covering various aspects of customs management, helping European customs administrations address international trade challenges and build efficient and secure customs systems. This initiative strengthens regional cooperation and supports effective customs practices.

Central American Customs Boost Global Trade with New Partnerships

Central American Customs Boost Global Trade with New Partnerships

The Heads of Customs Administrations of the Americas and the Caribbean Conference was held in Guatemala, focusing on global connectivity, risk management, and customs-business cooperation. The importance of the Revised Kyoto Convention was emphasized. Guatemala was elected as the new WCO Regional Vice-Chair. The conference promoted regional customs cooperation and pointed the way for global trade facilitation. It addressed key challenges and opportunities in the region, aiming to enhance efficiency and security in international trade flows. The discussions highlighted the need for collaborative efforts to streamline customs procedures.

Aviation Industry Sets 2050 Netzero Emissions Target

Aviation Industry Sets 2050 Netzero Emissions Target

IATA has committed the aviation industry to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, relying on sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), new technologies, and operational improvements. Achieving this ambitious goal requires global collaboration and supportive policies from governments worldwide. The transition necessitates significant investment in research, development, and infrastructure to scale up SAF production and deploy innovative technologies. Furthermore, optimized flight routes and air traffic management systems will play a crucial role in reducing emissions. International cooperation is essential to harmonize regulations and incentivize the adoption of sustainable practices across the aviation sector.

Malta Customs Adopts Innovation to Strengthen Island Economy

Malta Customs Adopts Innovation to Strengthen Island Economy

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization visited Malta to discuss development opportunities for small island economies. Malta's Finance Minister highlighted the country's economic transformation, emphasizing the crucial role of customs. The Prime Minister presented the vision of a "Blockchain Island" and called for strengthened international cooperation. Malta Customs has achieved significant success in risk management and technology application, providing a valuable reference for customs cooperation among Mediterranean countries. The discussions focused on leveraging technology and collaboration to enhance trade facilitation and security in the unique context of a small island nation.

IATA Introduces Safety Tool to Boost Airline Performance

IATA Introduces Safety Tool to Boost Airline Performance

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released the I-ASC Aviation Safety Culture Survey Tool to help airlines assess, benchmark, and improve their safety culture. The tool evaluates nine key drivers, providing quantitative and qualitative data to support the development of improvement plans. It offers industry benchmarking, risk identification, global coverage, and continuous improvement tracking capabilities. This helps airlines enhance their safety performance by providing actionable insights and facilitating a proactive approach to safety management. Ultimately, the I-ASC tool aims to foster a stronger safety culture within the aviation industry.

01/05/2026 Airlines
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