Amazon Sellers Update French EPR Compliance for Expiring Paper Uins

Amazon Sellers Update French EPR Compliance for Expiring Paper Uins

French EPR policy updates are here: Paper product UINs will expire and merge into the packaging category. Sellers must update their UINs promptly to avoid product delisting and withholding tax. This article provides a detailed interpretation of the new policy's impact and offers a compliance guide to help sellers transition smoothly. Ensure your business remains compliant with these important changes to the French EPR regulations.

Ecommerce Brands Turn to Independent Sites Amid 2025 Challenges

Ecommerce Brands Turn to Independent Sites Amid 2025 Challenges

Facing the decline of platform dividends and tightening regulations in the new normal of cross-border e-commerce, independent websites have become crucial for brand globalization. This article delves into the core value and advantages of independent websites, providing website building strategies and practical guidelines to help sellers transition from platform dependence to brand sovereignty and gain a competitive edge in the fierce market.

Jamaica Customs Enhances Environmental Compliance Via Agency Partnerships

Jamaica Customs Enhances Environmental Compliance Via Agency Partnerships

Jamaica Customs actively participates in the enforcement of international environmental conventions and domestic regulations, collaborating with various government agencies to build a cross-border environmental compliance system. Through inter-agency coordination, Single Window environment construction, and data model applications, they simplify trade processes, strengthen risk management, and address environmental compliance challenges. Future plans include enhanced cooperation and exploration of new technologies to improve regulatory efficiency.

IATA Names Paula Bernal Sanint to Boost Colombias Aviation Sector

IATA Names Paula Bernal Sanint to Boost Colombias Aviation Sector

IATA has appointed Paula Bernal as its new Country Manager for Colombia, aiming to strengthen collaboration with the Colombian government and airlines to promote the country's aviation industry. Bernal's extensive experience in government affairs and regulatory matters will help IATA advance its aviation development agenda in the rapidly growing Latin American market. She will address challenges related to infrastructure, airspace management, safety regulations, and sustainable development.

01/16/2026 Airlines
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New Container Return Rules Risk Hefty Fines for Importers

New Container Return Rules Risk Hefty Fines for Importers

A new container return rule for shipping containers will take effect on July 7, 2025, mandating that containers be returned to their original pick-up location whenever possible. Non-compliant returns will incur substantial fees, with port returns costing $300 per container and other depots charging up to $1200. This article provides a detailed interpretation of the new regulations, offers practical tips to avoid penalties, and analyzes the impact on shippers, freight forwarders, shipping companies, and container yards. It aims to help stakeholders prepare in advance and avoid unnecessary losses.

07/03/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Risk Visibility Over New Attribute Rules

Amazon Sellers Risk Visibility Over New Attribute Rules

Amazon Listing rules have been significantly updated, with new mandatory attributes added to certain product categories. Sellers must immediately review and update their listings to avoid suppression. This article provides a detailed interpretation of the new regulations, their impact, and corresponding strategies. It also shares Listing optimization techniques to help sellers enhance their competitiveness. Key actions include checking for missing attributes, updating product information, and optimizing titles and descriptions for improved visibility and search ranking. Staying compliant and proactive is crucial for maintaining a successful presence on Amazon.

Amazon FBA Sellers Face New Rules How to Adapt

Amazon FBA Sellers Face New Rules How to Adapt

New Amazon FBA inbound rules took effect on May 1st, imposing stricter requirements on appointment accuracy and PO list accuracy, leading to appointment difficulties and warehouse congestion. Sellers should strictly adhere to the rules, provide accurate PO numbers, adopt different strategies for different stages of goods, avoid shipping with separate PO numbers, plan logistics and warehousing in advance, and choose reliable logistics partners. Failing to comply can result in delays and increased costs. Proactive planning and accurate information are crucial for successful FBA inbound shipments under the new regulations.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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US Considers New Shipping Rules to Counter Chinas Maritime Power

US Considers New Shipping Rules to Counter Chinas Maritime Power

The U.S. Trade Representative's Office has initiated a Section 301 investigation into China's maritime industry, proposing revisions to billing practices and LNG export permits. These new regulations aim to counter China's dominance in maritime transport but could increase costs for U.S. businesses and disrupt global trade. Companies need to diversify suppliers, optimize transportation routes, strengthen contract management, and closely monitor policy developments to address supply chain challenges. The investigation and potential new rules highlight the ongoing tensions in US-China trade and the need for businesses to adapt to a changing global landscape.

Hainan Tightens Oversight of Zerotariff Goods

Hainan Tightens Oversight of Zerotariff Goods

China's General Administration of Customs has issued new regulations to strengthen the supervision of 'zero-tariff' imported goods in the Hainan Free Trade Port. The new rules stipulate that 'zero-tariff' goods must be imported uniformly by customs-approved duty-free shops and sold in designated areas. Operating units are required to register and equip themselves with information systems to connect with customs, enabling full traceability of goods and verification of resident identity. This aims to ensure the effective implementation of the policy and prevent abuse of the zero-tariff benefits.

China Tightens Ecommerce Tax Reporting for 7000 Platforms

China Tightens Ecommerce Tax Reporting for 7000 Platforms

China is strengthening tax regulation on cross-border e-commerce, requiring platforms to report merchant data. In Q3, over 7,000 platforms completed data submissions, resulting in a 12.7% year-on-year increase in e-commerce tax revenue. The new regulations aim to level the playing field between online and offline businesses in terms of taxation. However, compliance costs and data security have emerged as new challenges for sellers. This increased scrutiny necessitates careful attention to data handling and tax obligations for businesses operating in the Chinese cross-border e-commerce market.