China Expands Service Trade with New Negative List

China Expands Service Trade with New Negative List

The Ministry of Commerce is fully implementing the negative list for cross-border service trade, aiming to enhance the level of opening-up, boost market vitality, and promote economic transformation and upgrading. The new policy clarifies the admission "baseline", improves policy transparency, and actively aligns with international rules, bringing new development opportunities for enterprises. Companies should pay close attention to policy trends, adjust their strategies, and operate in compliance to seize the benefits of opening-up. This initiative is expected to foster a more dynamic and competitive environment for the service sector.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Shopee Lazada Boost Seller Programs in Latam Southeast Asia

Shopee Lazada Boost Seller Programs in Latam Southeast Asia

Shopee continues to increase its investment in the Latin American market, projecting an investment of $1.5 billion with the goal of capturing 20% of the Brazilian e-commerce market share by 2025. Lazada has launched a Preferred Seller program, offering benefits such as traffic support to high-performing sellers. Amazon has expanded its Transparency program to combat counterfeit goods, while eBay has added certified docking warehouses to optimize logistics services. These initiatives highlight the ongoing efforts to improve seller performance, combat fraud, and enhance the overall e-commerce experience.

Beauty Influencer Hayley Faces Backlash Over Whitening Cream Claims

Beauty Influencer Hayley Faces Backlash Over Whitening Cream Claims

Douyin influencer "Sister Haili"'s live stream selling whitening and blemish-removing cream is under scrutiny for suspected illegal ingredient additions and false advertising, sparking consumer concerns. Issues like non-compliant product names, mismatched registration information, and missing ingredient lists have surfaced. Consumers have reported allergic reactions and refund refusals. This incident highlights the chaotic state of the live streaming e-commerce industry, emphasizing the urgent need for strengthened regulation, standardized operations, and the protection of consumer rights. This case underscores the importance of due diligence and transparency in online sales.

Amazon Warns Apparel Sellers of Rising Return Rates

Amazon Warns Apparel Sellers of Rising Return Rates

Amazon is issuing warnings to merchants, particularly apparel sellers, with 'high return rates.' This aims to reduce platform operating costs and enhance shopping transparency. This article delves into the causes of high return rates, explores the impact of the 'high return rate' label, and provides effective strategies for sellers to lower their return rates. The goal is to help sellers succeed in the competitive e-commerce market by improving product quality, providing accurate descriptions, and offering better customer service, ultimately leading to higher customer satisfaction and reduced return rates.

Facebooks Vast Data Collection Raises Privacy Concerns

Facebooks Vast Data Collection Raises Privacy Concerns

This article reveals how Facebook utilizes user data collection and analysis to achieve its targeted advertising business model. It delves into the types of information Facebook gathers, including location data and behavioral patterns, and analyzes the impact on user privacy. Finally, the article proposes suggestions for protecting personal privacy and calls for strengthened legislation and regulation to standardize the data collection practices of social media giants. The aim is to highlight the potential privacy risks associated with extensive data harvesting and advocate for greater user control and transparency.

WCO Implements New Trade Valuation Rules to Boost Revenue

WCO Implements New Trade Valuation Rules to Boost Revenue

The WCO Technical Committee on Customs Valuation has adopted two new advisory opinions concerning the valuation treatment of income tax in royalties and the valuation of buyer's own trademarks on imported goods. These new rules aim to enhance certainty and transparency in customs valuation, promote international trade facilitation, optimize customs revenue, and ensure the healthy development of global trade. They provide guidance on complex valuation issues, contributing to a more predictable and equitable international trade environment. The opinions seek to clarify existing valuation principles and address practical challenges faced by customs administrations and traders alike.

Customs Valuation and Transfer Pricing Align for Multinationals

Customs Valuation and Transfer Pricing Align for Multinationals

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the OECD jointly held a seminar in Pretoria, focusing on the nexus between customs valuation and transfer pricing. The conference promoted cooperation between tax and customs authorities, exploring the application of transfer pricing studies in customs valuation. It emphasized information sharing, aiming to build a fairer international trade environment. Discussions centered on how transfer pricing methodologies can inform customs valuation practices, ensuring accurate and equitable assessment of goods for duty purposes. The initiative seeks to enhance transparency and combat illicit financial flows related to trade.

Global Air Freight Firms Optimize Routes to Avoid Delays

Global Air Freight Firms Optimize Routes to Avoid Delays

This paper analyzes key factors influencing international air freight transit times, dissecting acceleration strategies for benchmark routes like China-US and Singapore-New York. It reveals underlying principles such as multi-hub collaboration and data transparency. The paper also warns against the pitfalls of deceptive “fast lanes” and suggests monitoring the EU's “Green Aviation Corridors” initiative. Companies should comprehensively evaluate routes, data, and policies to achieve cost reduction and efficiency gains in logistics. This includes understanding the nuances of international air freight and optimizing routes for faster delivery.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Global Airlines Adopt Einvoicing to Cut Costs

Global Airlines Adopt Einvoicing to Cut Costs

This paper explores the challenges faced by the global aviation industry in electronic invoicing and settlement, highlighting IATA's SIS platform as an industry solution. It analyzes the opportunities and challenges in global electronic invoice standardization and proposes strategies such as strengthening international cooperation, promoting the SIS platform, and adopting new technologies. The aim is to promote the digital transformation of the aviation industry, improve efficiency, and enhance transparency. The paper emphasizes the importance of a unified approach to electronic invoicing to streamline processes and reduce costs for airlines worldwide.