Jetstar Airways Launches Direct Flights Between China and Australia to Attract Tourists

Jetstar Airways Launches Direct Flights Between China and Australia to Attract Tourists

Jetstar Airlines announced the launch of direct flights between China and Australia by the end of the year, aiming to attract more Chinese tourists and enhance economic exchange and personnel interactions between the two countries. The airline plans to offer 35 weekly flights, focusing on the second and third-tier city markets. With the increase in outbound tourism from China, this new route could present Australia with the opportunity to welcome 8 million Chinese tourists.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Backdated Shipping Insurance Policies: Risks and Legal Nuances Explained

Backdated Shipping Insurance Policies: Risks and Legal Nuances Explained

A backdated insurance policy refers to an agreement where the insurer, at the request of the insured, retroactively sets the policy's inception date to before the shipment of goods, requiring mutual consent. This practice carries a fraud risk by potentially concealing the true date of the insurance contract. Insurers typically demand a guaranty letter to mitigate potential liabilities, ensuring that coverage is limited to risks occurring after the actual policy inception date.

Tajikistan Adopts Harmonized System Codes to Boost Trade

Tajikistan Adopts Harmonized System Codes to Boost Trade

Tajikistan hosted its first national workshop on the WCO Harmonized System (HS) to enhance customs commodity classification capabilities and align with international standards. The workshop covered the HS Convention, best practices in tariff classification, and the use of WCO tools. The IFC expressed appreciation for the cooperation between the WCO and Tajik Customs. This workshop marks a significant step for Tajikistan in the field of tariff classification, creating a fairer trading environment for businesses.

Latin America Adopts Revised Kyoto Convention to Streamline Trade

Latin America Adopts Revised Kyoto Convention to Streamline Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is promoting the Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC) in Brazil, encouraging Latin American countries to join. The WCO emphasizes the RKC's importance for trade facilitation and supply chain security. Joining the RKC can streamline customs procedures, reduce trade costs, and enhance the predictability of international trade. This initiative aims to improve the efficiency and security of trade flows within the region and globally by adopting international standards for customs procedures.

Global Crackdown on Counterfeit Electronics Intensifies

Global Crackdown on Counterfeit Electronics Intensifies

The World Customs Organization coordinated "Operation Short Circuit," involving 43 member customs agencies, to combat counterfeit and substandard electronic goods. The operation resulted in the seizure of a significant amount of dangerous products and the uncovering of criminal networks. The WCO emphasizes the crucial role of customs in protecting consumers, combating organized crime, and safeguarding legitimate trade. The article also analyzes the dangers of counterfeit electronics and provides preventative measures for consumers.

Aliexpress Managed Model Poses Challenges for Independent Sellers

Aliexpress Managed Model Poses Challenges for Independent Sellers

AliExpress's "Fully Managed" model poses a challenge to seller-operated businesses. This article analyzes the strategic considerations behind the "Fully Managed" approach, reveals the difficulties faced by seller-operated businesses, and proposes strategies for them to "upgrade." It emphasizes the value of the seller-operated model and suggests that the platform will not abandon these businesses. The article advises businesses to actively adapt, enhance their competitiveness, and grow together with the platform.

WCO Enhances Customs Risk Management in Americas Caribbean

WCO Enhances Customs Risk Management in Americas Caribbean

With funding from the Japan Customs Cooperation Fund, the World Customs Organization (WCO) held a pre-accreditation workshop on risk management for technical advisors in the Americas and Caribbean region in Guatemala. The workshop aimed to expand the WCO's pool of experts and enhance the risk management capabilities of member customs administrations. Participants' technical knowledge, skills, and teamwork abilities were assessed during the seminar, laying the foundation for regional customs modernization efforts.

Roadie CEO Marc Gorlin Tackles Lastmile Delivery in Ecommerce Boom

Roadie CEO Marc Gorlin Tackles Lastmile Delivery in Ecommerce Boom

Roadie CEO Gorlin discusses the new challenges and opportunities in e-commerce logistics under the 'new normal' of the pandemic, emphasizing the importance of same-day delivery. Roadie leverages its flexible crowdsourced model, extensive network coverage, and deep understanding of the retail industry to help retailers win the 'last mile'. Their solutions address the increasing demand for faster and more convenient delivery options, enabling retailers to compete effectively in the evolving e-commerce landscape.

Royal Canin Supports Female Vets at Asia Veterinary Conference

Royal Canin Supports Female Vets at Asia Veterinary Conference

The 3rd Asian Small Animal Veterinary Specialist Congress highlighted the rising power of women in the pet healthcare industry. Royal Canin empowers veterinary talent development and honors the contributions of women through initiatives like knowledge competitions, specialized courses, and participation in the Magnolia Summit. The industry needs to build a more supportive professional environment to help female veterinarians play a greater role and jointly promote the development of the pet healthcare industry.

Rail Executives Tackle Safety and Labor Issues at Industry Conference

Rail Executives Tackle Safety and Labor Issues at Industry Conference

At the RailTrends Conference, leaders from the Association of American Railroads (AAR) and the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) discussed safety, labor, and operational challenges facing the rail industry. Key topics included improving labor relations, data-driven approaches to safety legislation, and the advantages of short line railroads in customer service. Industry leaders expressed optimism for the future and a commitment to promoting the sustainable development of the rail industry.