Tiktok Shop Expands Crossborder Ecommerce in Southeast Asia

Tiktok Shop Expands Crossborder Ecommerce in Southeast Asia

The launch of TikTok Shop in Southeast Asia signifies its transformation from content-based e-commerce to a comprehensive e-commerce platform. With a dual-drive model of "people looking for goods" + "goods finding people," it provides cross-border e-commerce sellers with new traffic entry points and sales channels. The Southeast Asian market has great potential but is highly competitive. Sellers need to seize opportunities and overcome challenges to succeed.

Putians Crossborder Ecommerce Sets 2026 Export Goals

Putians Crossborder Ecommerce Sets 2026 Export Goals

Putian's cross-border e-commerce is embracing development opportunities. By participating in the Cross-border E-commerce Growth Summit and the Industrial Belt Going Global Empowerment Session, sellers can understand industry trends, learn operational skills, and expand their network, thus standing out in the market competition. This article provides a detailed interpretation of several key activities, helping sellers seize the golden age of cross-border e-commerce in Putian.

02/05/2026 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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JHU Data Strategy Expands Indonesia Ecommerce Reach

JHU Data Strategy Expands Indonesia Ecommerce Reach

This article features an exclusive interview with Zhen Xiong, founder of JHU Collection, providing an in-depth analysis of their success in Indonesian TikTok Shop live streaming e-commerce. It examines JHU Collection's market insights, product selection strategies, localized marketing approaches, and unique understanding of the Indonesian e-commerce ecosystem. This offers valuable reference for Chinese brands seeking to expand into the Indonesian live streaming e-commerce market.

HS Code Updates Key Changes in 2002 and 2007 Explained

HS Code Updates Key Changes in 2002 and 2007 Explained

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the 2002-2007 edition of the HS Code concordance table published by the World Customs Organization. It details the structure and application of Table I and Table II, and guides enterprises in the correct use of HS Codes through case studies and precautions. The aim is to help businesses avoid trade risks, improve trade efficiency, and ultimately achieve trade compliance and success in international trade. This analysis helps ensure accurate commodity classification for customs clearance and regulatory compliance.

Morocco Boosts Customs AI with SECOWCO Backing

Morocco Boosts Customs AI with SECOWCO Backing

Morocco has launched the second phase of the SECO-WCO Trade Facilitation Programme, leveraging AI to enhance customs risk management and trade facilitation. The project aims to improve efficiency and security in cross-border trade through intelligent systems and data analysis. The World Customs Organization (WCO) is providing technical support to Morocco in implementing these advanced technologies and best practices. This initiative is expected to significantly reduce trade costs and improve the overall competitiveness of the Moroccan economy by streamlining customs procedures and minimizing delays.

Chile Peru US Push for Trade Transparency Via Internet Disclosure

Chile Peru US Push for Trade Transparency Via Internet Disclosure

A joint proposal by Chile, Peru, and the United States aims to enhance trade transparency and reduce transaction costs by using the internet to publish import and export regulations, thereby promoting trade facilitation. The proposal emphasizes the internet as a method of publication and focuses on the specific needs of developing countries. It seeks to assist them in integrating into the global trade system through technical assistance, delegation of functions, and private sector involvement, ultimately fostering an open, transparent, and efficient global trade ecosystem.

WCO Workshop in Xiamen Enhances Trade Efficiency Via Time Release Study

WCO Workshop in Xiamen Enhances Trade Efficiency Via Time Release Study

The WCO held a TRS expert workshop in Xiamen to cultivate TRS experts and improve cross-border trade efficiency. Certified participants will support WCO's TRS missions, promoting global trade facilitation. The workshop aimed to enhance understanding and application of TRS methodologies, enabling customs administrations to identify bottlenecks and improve clearance times. This initiative contributes to streamlining trade processes, reducing costs, and fostering economic growth by optimizing customs procedures and enhancing overall trade facilitation measures worldwide. The training ensures a standardized approach to TRS implementation.

Exporters Urged to Vet Freight Forwarders to Reduce Trade Risks

Exporters Urged to Vet Freight Forwarders to Reduce Trade Risks

This paper delves into the concept of 'designated forwarder' in international trade, explaining its relationship with trade terms like FOB and EXW. It reveals potential risks and offers coping strategies for exporters. The importance of negotiating trade terms including freight, understanding the designated forwarder's background, and clarifying cost terms are emphasized. The advantages of independently choosing a forwarder are also highlighted. This aims to help exporting companies mitigate risks and gain control in international trade, ultimately empowering them to navigate the complexities of designated forwarder arrangements effectively.

WCO Updates Kyoto Convention to Modernize Global Customs Standards

WCO Updates Kyoto Convention to Modernize Global Customs Standards

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is leading a comprehensive review of the Revised Kyoto Convention, aiming to build a “Future Customs” model adapted to the 21st century. This revision addresses emerging challenges such as digital trade and supply chain risks, while promoting trade facilitation. Through intelligent regulation, data-driven decision-making, risk management orientation, and collaborative partnerships, the goal is to achieve intelligent, efficient, and collaborative customs supervision, contributing to global trade development. The revised convention seeks to modernize customs procedures and enhance global trade security.