Mercado Libre Expands Gig Economy for Latin America Deliveries

Mercado Libre Expands Gig Economy for Latin America Deliveries

To tackle peak season logistics pressures, Mercado Libre is piloting Mercado Envíos Extra in Brazil and Mexico, integrating independent delivery drivers to enhance its logistics capabilities in Latin America. This model aims to improve delivery efficiency, reduce logistics costs, and provide flexible employment opportunities for individuals. This initiative offers a valuable reference for other cross-border e-commerce platforms seeking to optimize their logistics networks.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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WCO Workshop Enhances IP Rights Protection in Latin America

WCO Workshop Enhances IP Rights Protection in Latin America

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held an Intellectual Property (IP) seminar in Panama, aiming to enhance the capacity of Latin American customs authorities to combat counterfeit goods. The seminar focused on strategic implementation, regional collaboration, digital transformation, and practical exercises. These efforts are designed to lay the foundation for a new landscape of secure trade. The event emphasized the importance of coordinated actions in protecting intellectual property rights and preventing the trade of illicit goods across borders within the region.

Latin America Ecommerce Booms Amid World Cup Funding Surges

Latin America Ecommerce Booms Amid World Cup Funding Surges

This report provides an in-depth analysis of the Latin American e-commerce market, focusing on World Cup marketing strategies, the Kavak funding event, and Brazilian e-commerce consumer trends. The report highlights the opportunities the World Cup presents for e-commerce, urging businesses to prepare in advance. Kavak's funding reflects confidence in the market. Brazilian e-commerce sales are growing, with cross-border platforms showing competitiveness. The influence of social media is significant. Businesses need to seize opportunities, address challenges, and achieve sustainable development in this dynamic market.

Mercado Libre Invests 1B in Latin America Ecommerce Expansion

Mercado Libre Invests 1B in Latin America Ecommerce Expansion

The Latin American e-commerce market is experiencing explosive growth, with Brazil, the largest e-commerce market in the region, serving as a gateway to Latin America. Mercado Libre, a leading e-commerce giant in Latin America, continues to invest in the Brazilian market, boasting a leading market position and an efficient logistics network. The Brazilian e-commerce market is poised for further growth in the coming years, presenting numerous opportunities for Chinese sellers.

Guide to Mercado Libres KYC Verification in Latin America

Guide to Mercado Libres KYC Verification in Latin America

This article provides a detailed guide to the Mercado Libre (MercadoLibre) seller KYC verification process. It includes a list of required documents, step-by-step instructions, and answers to frequently asked questions. This aims to help cross-border sellers successfully complete the verification and begin selling in the Latin American e-commerce market. It provides practical guidance to navigate the KYC process and successfully onboard onto the Mercado Libre platform, unlocking opportunities in the growing Latin American market.

Latin American Brokers Praise WCO Trade Reforms

Latin American Brokers Praise WCO Trade Reforms

At the Latin American Association of Customs Brokers Congress, the WCO was lauded for its efforts in advancing customs modernization and fostering cooperation. The WCO's Economic Competitiveness Package aims to streamline customs procedures, strengthen international collaboration, promote technology adoption, and deepen public-private partnerships to enhance global trade efficiency. Latin America is actively implementing modernization measures like e-declaration. Customs brokers need to improve their professionalization, digitalization, and cooperation to jointly promote global trade.

China Pursues Transcontinental Railway to Boost South American Trade

China Pursues Transcontinental Railway to Boost South American Trade

China is actively involved in restarting the South American Transcontinental Railway project, aiming to connect Brazil and Peru and establish a new international transport route directly to Asia. This project will shorten transportation times, reduce costs, and enhance South America's competitiveness in the global market. Visits by Chinese delegations and the opening of the Port of Chancay have laid a solid foundation for the project's advancement, potentially becoming another model of China-Latin America cooperation. The railway promises significant economic benefits and strengthened ties between the regions.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Coscos New Route Boosts Chinalatin America Trade

Coscos New Route Boosts Chinalatin America Trade

COSCO SHIPPING Lines launched the WSA5 route, connecting Asia and the west coast of South America. With the Port of Chancay in Peru as its hub, it covers key ports in multiple countries. This route shortens transit times, expands coverage, and optimizes services, promoting the growth of China-Latin America trade, optimizing commodity structure, and improving supply chain efficiency. It represents a crucial step in the construction of the New Asia-Latin America Land-Sea Trade Corridor, contributing to building a strong trading nation and a strong shipping nation.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Strict Regulations and Requirements for Shipping Bills in Latin America

Strict Regulations and Requirements for Shipping Bills in Latin America

In Latin America, the Bill of Lading (BL) has a series of strict requirements, including clear details of the shipper, receiver, and notifier, as well as the inclusion of a valid tax identification number and freight charges. Additionally, special cargo such as tires must include the chassis number and production date. The Bill of Lading must contain a four-digit HS code for smooth customs clearance. Adhering to these regulations is crucial for the successful completion of transportation.

Madrid's Barajas Airport Expands as Key Europe-Latin America Hub

Madrid's Barajas Airport Expands as Key Europe-Latin America Hub

Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport (IATA: MAD) is the main international airport in Madrid, located just 13 kilometers from the city center. Since its opening in 1928, it has grown into a significant aviation hub for Spain and Europe. The airport features modern facilities and four runways, accommodating over 41 million passengers annually, providing efficient air services for global travelers and serving as a vital gateway to Europe and Latin America.