Indonesia Boosts Global Trade with New WCO Customs Centers

Indonesia Boosts Global Trade with New WCO Customs Centers

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and Indonesian Customs have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a regional training center and a regional customs laboratory in Indonesia. This initiative aims to enhance the professional skills of regional customs personnel and improve commodity inspection capabilities. It will also help combat counterfeit goods, promote trade facilitation, and strengthen regional cooperation to address the challenges posed by the pandemic. This collaboration is expected to inject new vitality into the healthy development of global trade.

Amazon Sellers Report Ad Glitches During Black Friday Sales

Amazon Sellers Report Ad Glitches During Black Friday Sales

Amazon's advertising system experienced frequent bugs during Black Friday, leading sellers to question whether the platform was unfairly profiting. This article analyzes the incident, explores the potential causes behind the bugs, and provides coping strategies for sellers. It emphasizes the importance of a symbiotic relationship between the platform and sellers, highlighting the need for sellers to enhance their own capabilities to meet the challenges. Ultimately, a healthy ecosystem benefits both Amazon and its sellers, fostering long-term growth and stability within the cross-border e-commerce landscape.

Global Customs Intensifies Crackdown on Fake COVID Supplies in Southeast Asia

Global Customs Intensifies Crackdown on Fake COVID Supplies in Southeast Asia

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is strengthening cooperation with ASEAN to combat cross-border smuggling of counterfeit and substandard COVID-19 supplies. This collaboration aims to enhance customs control capabilities, strengthen intelligence sharing, and leverage technology to build a new framework for global customs cooperation. The initiative seeks to safeguard global health security by preventing the proliferation of illicit medical products and ensuring the integrity of supply chains. This partnership underscores the importance of international collaboration in addressing transnational threats and protecting public health.

WCO Workshop Enhances Namibias IP Enforcement

WCO Workshop Enhances Namibias IP Enforcement

The WCO held a workshop in Namibia to enhance intellectual property rights enforcement capabilities of Customs administrations in Eastern and Southern Africa. The workshop focused on risk management, information sharing, and the identification of counterfeit medicines. Participants explored strategies to strengthen regional cooperation and combat the trade in illicit goods that infringe on intellectual property rights. The aim was to improve the effectiveness of Customs administrations in protecting intellectual property at the border and fostering a safer and more secure trading environment within the region.

WCO EU Research Centre Boost Global Trade Security

WCO EU Research Centre Boost Global Trade Security

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization met with the Director of the European Commission's Joint Research Centre to discuss cooperation in areas such as container monitoring, risk analysis, and combating counterfeit goods. Both parties plan to further deepen collaboration through technical meetings, jointly building a safer and more efficient global trade environment, protecting intellectual property and public safety. The discussions focused on leveraging technology and data sharing to enhance customs controls and improve the detection of illicit activities within the global supply chain.

Arab Nations Unite Against Counterfeiting to Safeguard IP Rights

Arab Nations Unite Against Counterfeiting to Safeguard IP Rights

The 3rd Arab Forum on Combating Commercial Fraud, Counterfeiting, and Protecting Intellectual Property was held in Saudi Arabia, emphasizing the importance of regional cooperation and information sharing. Participants shared experiences, discussed strategies for combating counterfeiting, and proposed recommendations to strengthen intellectual property protection. The forum aimed to build a robust intellectual property protection system across the Arab world, fostering innovation and economic development. The discussions highlighted the need for coordinated efforts to effectively address the challenges posed by counterfeit goods and intellectual property infringement.

Global Customs Adopt WCO Initiative to Fight Counterfeiting

Global Customs Adopt WCO Initiative to Fight Counterfeiting

The World Customs Organization (WCO) launched the "IPM Connected" initiative to combat counterfeit goods by connecting global track-and-trace and authentication solutions. The program utilizes technologies such as handheld device scanning and data docking to enable rapid verification of product authenticity, providing customs and brand owners with safer, faster, and more cost-effective clearance services. The WCO encourages more organizations to join and collectively build a global anti-counterfeiting ecosystem. This collaborative effort aims to streamline processes and enhance the fight against illicit trade worldwide.

Douyin Tightens Ecommerce Rules for Creators Adds Offline Viewing

Douyin Tightens Ecommerce Rules for Creators Adds Offline Viewing

This week, Douyin E-commerce introduced several new regulations and updates: creators' commission fees must go through the affiliate program, online recruitment for the alcohol industry is suspended, offline viewing and comment features are being tested to improve user experience. Simba's accusation against Liu Genghong and his wife for selling counterfeit goods has attracted attention. Kuaishou E-commerce is tightening risk detection for merchant accounts, and ByteDance has no immediate plans for an IPO. These changes will have a significant impact on creators, merchants, and users alike.

Gmarket Auction Report Surge in Crossborder Ecommerce Sales

Gmarket Auction Report Surge in Crossborder Ecommerce Sales

Gmarket & Auction, leading Korean e-commerce platforms, offer significant opportunities for cross-border sellers during their Big Sale events. Many sellers have shared experiences of achieving over a thousand orders per day. However, sellers should conduct thorough market research, select appropriate products, and focus on localized operations and marketing. The support from Shinsegae Group's local team further empowers Chinese sellers to tap into the Korean market.

Temus JIT Presale Model Sparks Seller Debate

Temus JIT Presale Model Sparks Seller Debate

Temu has launched a JIT pre-sale model, allowing sellers to pre-sell without stocking inventory. However, sellers must pay a deposit and face high penalties for late shipments. This aims to alleviate pressure on Temu's warehouses but raises the barrier to entry for sellers, demanding higher inventory and logistics management capabilities. Sellers need to carefully weigh the pros and cons before choosing this model.