New Verification Process Streamlines Dasha Platform Content Publishing

New Verification Process Streamlines Dasha Platform Content Publishing

Big Data Platform has upgraded its article publishing process. Account verification distinguishes between individual creators and enterprises/organizations, offering both contributor verification and enterprise verification. After verification, users can access the submission/publishing process via "My Homepage" or "Seller Center" depending on their account type. Detailed step-by-step guidance helps cross-border e-commerce practitioners efficiently publish professional content. This streamlined process aims to simplify content creation and distribution for businesses and individuals involved in cross-border trade.

New Rules Ease Customs for Crossborder Ecommerce

New Rules Ease Customs for Crossborder Ecommerce

A WCO report analyzes the customs clearance challenges of low-value goods in cross-border e-commerce, focusing on facilitation and risk management. It proposes optimization solutions such as intelligentization and international cooperation to improve efficiency and security. The report highlights the growing importance of addressing these challenges to ensure smooth trade flows and effective revenue collection in the rapidly expanding cross-border e-commerce landscape. It emphasizes the need for modernized customs procedures and enhanced collaboration between stakeholders.

Chinarussia Trade Grows Amid Evolving Logistics Strategies

Chinarussia Trade Grows Amid Evolving Logistics Strategies

This paper delves into five core models of China-Russia cross-border logistics (China-Europe Railway Express, sea freight, air freight, road transportation, and cross-border e-commerce dedicated lines), comparing their advantages, disadvantages, and applicable scenarios. It provides practical solutions, including clarifying cargo attributes, selecting partners, ensuring compliance, tracking transportation, and managing last-mile delivery. This analysis assists businesses in choosing the optimal logistics solution for China-Russia trade, ultimately reducing costs and improving efficiency.

EXW Pricing Crucial for Crossborder Ecommerce Profits

EXW Pricing Crucial for Crossborder Ecommerce Profits

Accurately estimating the EXW price is crucial for profitability in cross-border e-commerce. EXW (Ex Works) means the seller only delivers the goods at their premises. Precise estimation requires considering factors like product cost, packaging fees, and internal transportation costs. Mastering the EXW price allows businesses to take the initiative in cross-border trade and enhance competitiveness. Understanding all associated costs under EXW terms is vital for effective cost control and maximizing profit margins in the global marketplace.

Guide to Customs Clearance for Crossborder Ecommerce Shipping

Guide to Customs Clearance for Crossborder Ecommerce Shipping

This article delves into the crucial role of the Customs Declaration Power of Attorney in international ocean shipping. It analyzes both electronic and paper-based processing procedures, providing key considerations to help cross-border e-commerce sellers achieve efficient and compliant customs clearance. The aim is to assist sellers in avoiding unnecessary losses and risks associated with international shipping regulations. Understanding the nuances of the Power of Attorney is essential for smooth and successful cross-border trade operations.

Guide to Streamlining Crossborder Ecommerce Customs

Guide to Streamlining Crossborder Ecommerce Customs

Export customs clearance is a crucial aspect of cross-border e-commerce. This paper details the customs clearance processes and key considerations for the two main models: B2B (9710 & 9810 modes) and B2C (9610 supervision code). It aims to help sellers choose the appropriate customs clearance method, ensuring smooth export of goods, avoiding unnecessary losses, and facilitating the successful development of cross-border business. The guide provides practical insights for navigating the complexities of international trade regulations.

Chinas Shenzhen Airport Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce with France

Chinas Shenzhen Airport Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce with France

Shenzhen Airport has significantly accelerated Sino-French cross-border e-commerce cargo transportation through route optimization, logistics facility upgrades, and simplified customs clearance procedures. This has reduced the transportation cycle to 5-7 days, substantially improving the efficiency and competitiveness of cross-border e-commerce. This brings tangible benefits to both merchants and consumers and lays a solid foundation for future smart logistics development. The improvements demonstrate Shenzhen Airport's commitment to facilitating faster and more efficient international trade.

Uzbekistan Unveils Major Customs Reform to Boost Trade

Uzbekistan Unveils Major Customs Reform to Boost Trade

Uzbekistan launched the second phase of the Global Trade Facilitation Program (GTFP), aiming to enhance customs capabilities, optimize trade processes, reduce trade costs, and promote cross-border trade development. The project will focus on organizational development and trade facilitation, leveraging WCO capacity-building tools to upgrade Uzbekistan's customs system, injecting new momentum into economic growth. This initiative seeks to streamline procedures, improve efficiency, and ultimately contribute to a more competitive and integrated trading environment for Uzbekistan.

New Trade Facilitation Committee Aims to Boost Global Commerce

New Trade Facilitation Committee Aims to Boost Global Commerce

The Committee on Trade Facilitation (CTF) promotes the implementation of trade facilitation agreements, reduces trade barriers, and enhances efficiency. It faces challenges and requires strengthened cooperation and targeted assistance to ensure effective implementation. The CTF plays a crucial role in streamlining cross-border trade, benefiting businesses of all sizes, and contributing to global economic growth. Further efforts are needed to address remaining obstacles and maximize the positive impact of trade facilitation measures, especially for developing countries.