US Commerce Dept Adds Members to Supply Chain Advisory Panel

US Commerce Dept Adds Members to Supply Chain Advisory Panel

The U.S. Department of Commerce announced the expansion of the Advisory Committee on Supply Chain Competitiveness (ACSSC), adding 11 new experts in supply chain, logistics, and freight. This move aims to strengthen the committee's capabilities, provide more targeted advice for government decision-making, promote industry communication and cooperation, and help companies improve supply chain efficiency and competitiveness. The expanded committee will offer valuable insights into current challenges and opportunities within the supply chain landscape, informing policies that support American businesses.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Shopee Adjusts Policies Amid Ramadan Ecommerce Surge

Shopee Adjusts Policies Amid Ramadan Ecommerce Surge

This week's cross-border e-commerce news focuses on key issues such as Ramadan e-commerce opportunities, Shopee policy adjustments, supply chain risks, logistics challenges, the expansion of comprehensive pilot zones, AliExpress's entry into Brazil, the localization of 'Double Eleven', the acceleration of China-Vietnam trains, and adjustments to Amazon's tax rules. This provides timely reference information for sellers navigating the evolving landscape of cross-border e-commerce.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Chinamexico Trade Boosts Shipping Lane and Port Efficiency

Chinamexico Trade Boosts Shipping Lane and Port Efficiency

This article provides an in-depth analysis of sea freight lines from China to Mexico, focusing on the selection of transshipment ports (Los Angeles Port, Long Beach Port, Mazatlan Port). It analyzes the advantages of sea freight lines (time efficiency, cost, capacity, safety) and offers recommendations for optimizing logistics strategies. The aim is to help businesses efficiently expand into the Mexican market by understanding the optimal routes and transshipment options for their cargo, ultimately leading to reduced costs and improved delivery times.

01/23/2026 Logistics
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ICC Principles Promote Green Economy in Global Trade

ICC Principles Promote Green Economy in Global Trade

The International Chamber of Commerce's principles for sustainable trade and trade finance provide a framework for assessing the sustainability of trade, focusing on environmental and socioeconomic development. The principles aim to direct funding toward sustainable trade by clearly defining standards, reducing the risk of greenwashing, and supporting a balance between economic growth and environmental protection.

Amazon Event in Xuchang Boosts Northern Chinas Crossborder Ecommerce

Amazon Event in Xuchang Boosts Northern Chinas Crossborder Ecommerce

The Amazon Haul Salon in Xuchang was a success, bringing together leading cross-border e-commerce sellers and focusing on opportunities in the Northern China market. The event centered on key topics such as product selection, traffic generation, and compliance. Amazon experts provided one-on-one guidance to help sellers seize the new advantages of the Haul marketplace. This event sets a new benchmark for cross-border e-commerce industry exchange in Northern China, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing among participants.

Mexican Fashion Influencers Drive Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

Mexican Fashion Influencers Drive Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

This article identifies the top 10 most followed fashion bloggers on Instagram in Mexico. It analyzes their characteristics and strengths, providing cross-border e-commerce businesses with practical advice on leveraging these influencers for marketing and promotion. The aim is to help brands accurately reach young Mexican consumers by understanding how these bloggers connect with their audience and what kind of content resonates best. This knowledge allows for targeted campaigns and increased brand awareness within the Mexican market.

Mercado Libre Q3 Growth Highlights Latin America Ecommerce Boom

Mercado Libre Q3 Growth Highlights Latin America Ecommerce Boom

Mercado Libre reported a net revenue of $3.8 billion in Q3, a 69.1% year-over-year increase, significantly exceeding expectations. Growth was driven by its e-commerce and fintech engines, with strong performance in Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico. Total Payment Volume (TPV) and Gross Merchandise Volume (GMV) continued to climb, accompanied by a significant increase in active users. Mercado Libre has already launched its Black Friday promotions and is reminding merchants to pay attention to exchange rate risks.

Comprehensive Overview of Miscellaneous Fees and Cost Standards at Major Ports in China

Comprehensive Overview of Miscellaneous Fees and Cost Standards at Major Ports in China

This article systematically reviews the miscellaneous fees and cost standards at major ports in China, including Dalian, Tianjin, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Xiamen, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Chongqing, Wuhan, Beijing, Changsha, and Harbin. Understanding the composition of fees and charging standards at each port is crucial for optimizing international logistics cost control and enhancing transportation efficiency.

Clarification And Facts The Current Status Of Australian Coal Customs Clearance In China

Clarification And Facts The Current Status Of Australian Coal Customs Clearance In China

In response to recent reports about the suspension of Australian coal customs clearance at Dalian Port, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified that national customs still accept coal imports. In recent years, China has conducted strict inspections on the quality and environmental safety of imported coal to protect legal rights and the environment. The related reports are false, and customs clearance operations continue to proceed normally.

07/22/2025 Logistics
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Lanzhou to Hamburg, Germany: Successful Maiden Voyage of the China-europe Railway Express

Lanzhou to Hamburg, Germany: Successful Maiden Voyage of the China-europe Railway Express

On August 21, the Lanzhou Railway Bureau successfully launched its first China-Europe international freight train from Lanzhou to Hamburg, Germany, reducing transport time by 15 days compared to sea freight. The train covers a distance of 8027 kilometers and operates in about 15 days with 42 cars. This project leverages the geographical advantages of the Lanzhou railway hub, promoting the development of international logistics brands. Starting from August 29, it plans to operate regularly on a weekly basis to boost regional economic development.

12/21/2023 Logistics
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