New DDP Shipping Eases International Trade Logistics

New DDP Shipping Eases International Trade Logistics

DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) with customs clearance and taxes included is a convenient international trade method. The seller assumes all responsibilities and costs until the goods are delivered to the buyer's specified location, including customs clearance and taxes. It simplifies the process and reduces risk, making it suitable for buyers lacking customs clearance experience or those who want to control costs. Choosing a reputable freight forwarder and understanding the destination country's policies are crucial for successful DDP shipping.

Global Trade Guide Highlights Key Port Resources

Global Trade Guide Highlights Key Port Resources

This article provides a comprehensive analysis of various methods and tools for port information inquiry in international trade, covering professional databases, logistics platforms, official agency resources, mapping tools, and industry handbooks. It also offers efficient search techniques to facilitate international shipping planning and decision-making. This guide aims to streamline the process of accessing critical port data, enabling businesses to optimize their supply chains and navigate the complexities of global maritime trade effectively.

Tanzania Boosts Trade with Upgraded Customs System

Tanzania Boosts Trade with Upgraded Customs System

With support from WCO/JICA, Tanzania is actively developing a customs risk management framework to enhance customs efficiency, combat smuggling and tax evasion, and promote trade facilitation. Through risk identification, assessment, control, and monitoring, this framework will help Tanzanian customs address challenges and contribute to national economic development. International cooperation and continuous improvement are key. The risk management concept is also applicable to other areas.

Trump Aims to Boost Manufacturing Cut Trade Deficits

Trump Aims to Boost Manufacturing Cut Trade Deficits

Trump's appointment of trade hawk Navarro and the establishment of the National Trade Council aim to revitalize American manufacturing and reduce the trade deficit. This move may weaken the U.S. Trade Representative's office, signaling a more protectionist U.S. trade policy. This shift could potentially trigger global trade friction and have a profound impact on the global economy.

China Expands Global Air Cargo Hub Network Amid Rising Demand

China Expands Global Air Cargo Hub Network Amid Rising Demand

This paper delves into the layout, capabilities, and development trends of China's core international air transport hubs. It details the major international airports in regions such as North China, Northeast China, East China, South China, Southwest China, Northwest China, as well as Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan. The paper also forecasts future development directions, including intelligence, green practices, and collaboration. This provides a comprehensive reference for industry professionals and those interested in the field, offering insights into the evolving landscape of international air freight in China.

China Ends T86 Customs Model Shaking Crossborder Ecommerce

China Ends T86 Customs Model Shaking Crossborder Ecommerce

The cancellation of the T86 customs clearance model has a significant impact on cross-border e-commerce sellers. Sellers need to adjust their strategies, focus on compliance, and reduce costs in response to new challenges from increased import fees and the complexities of customs procedures.

08/05/2025 Logistics
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China Tests Metrobased Express Delivery to Boost Logistics

China Tests Metrobased Express Delivery to Boost Logistics

Several cities are piloting "subway delivery" to boost logistics efficiency and shorten transit times, utilizing innovative models like "air-rail combined transport" and unmanned technologies. However, scaling up faces challenges including safety standards, infrastructure support, and cost control. Continuous exploration and improvement are necessary for its broader implementation.

China Eases Import Rules for Nonspecial Use Cosmetics

China Eases Import Rules for Nonspecial Use Cosmetics

This article uses an example of the filing certificate for imported non-special use cosmetics as a basis to provide a detailed interpretation of the filing process, required documents, key considerations, and other crucial information. It aims to help companies successfully complete the filing process and legally enter the Chinese market. The article also emphasizes the importance of ongoing compliance and information updates after the filing is completed, ensuring continued adherence to regulations.

China Launches Direct Air Freight Flights to Dubai

China Launches Direct Air Freight Flights to Dubai

International air freight to Dubai has numerous flights and extensive coverage. Major cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Chengdu have multiple direct flights each week. Additionally, cargo capacity has significantly increased, and Dubai, as an aviation hub, ensures reliable logistics support.

03/18/2025 Logistics
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