Crossborder Ecommerce Faces Customs Valuation Challenges

Crossborder Ecommerce Faces Customs Valuation Challenges

The World Customs Organization issued Advisory Opinion 23.1, clarifying that low-price transactions of flash sale goods can be used as a basis for customs valuation, provided they comply with the Valuation Agreement and the transaction is genuine and valid. This opinion guides cross-border e-commerce enterprises in compliant declaration, reduces trade risks, and provides customs authorities with scientific valuation methods, promoting the healthy development of cross-border e-commerce. It emphasizes adherence to existing valuation principles while acknowledging the unique characteristics of flash sales.

Contactless Commerce Growth Stalls Amid Uncertain Future

Contactless Commerce Growth Stalls Amid Uncertain Future

The pandemic has fueled the development of "Contactless Commerce," but its core remains cost reduction and efficiency improvement. Unmanned retail has cooled down, while smart express cabinets and meal pickup cabinets are dominated by giants. Robotic food delivery faces practical challenges. Policy support and changing consumer attitudes bring opportunities, but labor costs and technological bottlenecks still exist. In the future, the development of "Contactless Commerce" may be driven by public health factors. The key is balancing innovation with practical implementation and addressing existing limitations.

US Trade Rep Tai Seeks Balance in China Relations

US Trade Rep Tai Seeks Balance in China Relations

U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai, in her CSIS speech, outlined the U.S.'s new trade strategy towards China, emphasizing a "results-oriented" approach. She highlighted the importance of China's compliance with existing trade agreements and the potential use of trade remedies. While expressing willingness to cooperate with China on issues like climate change, she warned that the U.S. will take further action if China does not alter its trade policies. The focus is on ensuring fair competition and holding China accountable for its commitments.

East Coast Port Strike Threatens Retail Imports West Coast Shift

East Coast Port Strike Threatens Retail Imports West Coast Shift

The National Retail Federation reports a potential surge in August import volume due to retailers front-loading shipments and shifting to the West Coast amid East and Gulf Coast port strike risks. Labor negotiation stalemates and the Red Sea crisis exacerbate existing supply chain challenges, highlighting the importance of supply chain resilience. Retailers need to closely monitor developments and develop contingency plans to ensure business continuity. This proactive approach is crucial to mitigate potential disruptions caused by the combined pressures on global trade routes and labor relations.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Jincheng Firms Expand Via Amazons Crossborder Ecommerce

Jincheng Firms Expand Via Amazons Crossborder Ecommerce

This article delves into how Jincheng enterprises can leverage the Amazon platform to break through in cross-border e-commerce. It details the current development status of cross-border e-commerce in Jincheng, government support policies, and addresses common seller concerns such as account registration, tax payment, store rating improvement, operational service selection, and infringement complaint handling. The aim is to empower Jincheng businesses to better embrace the global market and succeed in their international ventures through Amazon.

Promoting Collaborative Innovation in the Logistics Industry: Southwest Railway and Beibu Gulf Port Join Forces to Build a New Model of Iron-sea Intermodal Transport

Promoting Collaborative Innovation in the Logistics Industry: Southwest Railway and Beibu Gulf Port Join Forces to Build a New Model of Iron-sea Intermodal Transport

The southwestern region's railway collaborates with the Beibu Gulf port to promote the development of intermodal transportation. A multi-stakeholder seminar breaks down barriers between transport modes and enhances logistical connectivity. Three major railway bureaus and several companies have jointly introduced favorable pricing policies aimed at reducing logistics costs and improving customer service. This innovative cooperation injects new vitality into the logistics industry in the southwestern area, signaling the formation of a more efficient channel for overseas shipping.

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Compete in Logistics

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Compete in Logistics

USPS plans to open its delivery network, allowing shippers to bid on using its postal delivery units to expand delivery reach and achieve same-day/next-day delivery. This initiative aims to leverage USPS's existing infrastructure for faster and more flexible last-mile solutions. By allowing shippers to tap into the USPS network, the organization hopes to increase efficiency and competitiveness in the rapidly evolving e-commerce landscape. The move could potentially disrupt traditional logistics models and provide shippers with a wider range of delivery options.

6 River Systems Launches Mobile App for Warehouse Efficiency

6 River Systems Launches Mobile App for Warehouse Efficiency

6 River Systems introduces the Mobile Fulfillment APP, designed to expand picking solutions for efficient operations even without robots. Integrated with the FES cloud platform, the APP enables task visualization, route optimization, and inventory management. Suitable for various warehouse scenarios, it represents a significant step in warehouse automation towards flexibility and intelligence. It allows workers to manage tasks and inventory more efficiently, improving overall warehouse productivity and reducing errors. The app's seamless integration with existing systems makes it a versatile solution for modern warehouses.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Women Gain Ground in Supply Chain Leadership Amid Challenges

Women Gain Ground in Supply Chain Leadership Amid Challenges

Gartner research indicates that women comprise 41% of the supply chain workforce, with executive representation reaching 26%. Female leaders positively impact organizational diversity. Challenges such as traditional perceptions and work-life balance persist, but the digital transformation of the supply chain presents opportunities for women. Diversity is an inevitable trend in supply chain development, requiring collaborative efforts from governments, corporations, and individuals. Promoting inclusivity and addressing existing barriers will be crucial for unlocking the full potential of a diverse supply chain workforce and driving innovation.

Overseas Air Purifier Brand Sees Sales Jump Amid Strategic PR Push

Overseas Air Purifier Brand Sees Sales Jump Amid Strategic PR Push

Air purifier brand J, in collaboration with YouWoShi, successfully enhanced brand awareness and achieved sales growth through overseas media PR. The YouWoShi team, through precise needs analysis, customized media cooperation plans, efficient content inclusion, and seizing the opportunity of Prime Day, ultimately helped brand J exceed its KPI. This case study verifies the crucial role of media PR in overseas market promotion, demonstrating its effectiveness in boosting brand visibility and driving sales for DTC brands expanding globally.