Chinas Order No 110 Tightens Ecommerce Compliance Rules

Chinas Order No 110 Tightens Ecommerce Compliance Rules

By 2026, online sales companies will face strict regulation under "Order No. 110," with "incoming goods inspection + information disclosure" being crucial obligations. Companies need to establish sound incoming goods inspection systems, improve commodity information disclosure mechanisms, strengthen internal training, and seek professional support from third-party testing and certification organizations to ensure product quality and safety and achieve compliant operations. This includes verifying supplier qualifications, inspecting goods upon arrival, and maintaining detailed records. Failure to comply can result in penalties and reputational damage.

Precise HS Code Classification Boosts Global Trade Efficiency

Precise HS Code Classification Boosts Global Trade Efficiency

Accurate HS codes are crucial for international trade, especially for dyed leather products under HS code 43021975. Precise classification ensures compliance and impacts tariff costs and supply chain efficiency. Companies should prioritize HS code management to optimize supply chain strategies and enhance global competitiveness. Proper HS coding is essential for avoiding penalties and ensuring smooth customs clearance. Therefore, investing in training and resources for accurate classification is a worthwhile endeavor for businesses involved in the import and export of leather goods.

Global Customs Agencies Crack Down on Illegal Wildlife Trade

Global Customs Agencies Crack Down on Illegal Wildlife Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Environment Programme, in collaboration with customs administrations from 11 countries, is enhancing capabilities to combat illegal wildlife trade (IWT) through online diagnostic assessments. Focusing on key areas such as training, enforcement, legislation, cooperation, intelligence, and risk management, the program tailors solutions and gathers international experts to build a global anti-smuggling defense line and safeguard ecological security. The initiative aims to improve customs' effectiveness in detecting and preventing the trafficking of endangered species and related products.

Air Cargo Industry Adopts IATA DGR Certification for Safety

Air Cargo Industry Adopts IATA DGR Certification for Safety

IATA-DGR certification is the authoritative certification in the field of dangerous goods air transport, symbolizing professional competence and ensuring safety and compliance. Obtaining DGR certification through professional training and rigorous examinations enhances your professional skills and safeguards air cargo safety. It demonstrates a commitment to adhering to international regulations and best practices for handling and transporting hazardous materials by air, contributing to a safer and more secure air cargo environment. This certification is crucial for professionals involved in the air transport of dangerous goods.

Liupanshan Airport Boosts Guyuans Regional Economy

Liupanshan Airport Boosts Guyuans Regional Economy

Guyuan Liupanshan Airport is a vital feeder airport in southern Ningxia, characterized by its plateau location and modern facilities, injecting vitality into regional economic development. Equipped with advanced equipment, the airport connects to multiple cities and serves as a training base for aviation professionals. Its construction and operation have significantly improved local transportation conditions, promoting the rapid flow of logistics, people, and information, and providing a strong impetus for the booming local tourism industry. It plays a crucial role in connecting the region to broader networks.

IKEA Buys Made4net to Boost Omnichannel Supply Chain

IKEA Buys Made4net to Boost Omnichannel Supply Chain

IKEA's acquisition of supply chain software company Made4net aims to improve order fulfillment efficiency, optimize inventory management, and accelerate its omnichannel strategy. This move is a key initiative for IKEA to respond to changing consumer behavior and market competition. Challenges include system integration and employee training. The acquisition of Made4net marks a significant milestone in IKEA's supply chain transformation, and its future development is worth anticipating. This strategic investment highlights IKEA's commitment to enhancing its operational capabilities and delivering a seamless customer experience across all channels.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Customs Implements New Integrated Declaration Rules for Import and Export Goods A Transformative Journey Towards One-stop Clearance

Customs Implements New Integrated Declaration Rules for Import and Export Goods A Transformative Journey Towards One-stop Clearance

Starting from August 1, customs has implemented a new integrated declaration mechanism for import and export goods, merging the customs declaration and inspection forms into a single new declaration. This reform aims to optimize the declaration process, increase customs clearance efficiency, and significantly reduce the workload and labor costs for enterprises, with an expected improvement in clearance speed of 20-30%. Additionally, customs has provided necessary training for businesses to ensure a smooth transition to the new system, ultimately enhancing their competitiveness and participation.

08/02/2023 Logistics
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Malawi Revenue Authority Adopts Competencybased HR System

Malawi Revenue Authority Adopts Competencybased HR System

With the support of the WCO and Sida-WCO TFCM Programme, the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) is actively building a competency-based human resource management system (CBHRM) to enhance organizational effectiveness. This initiative aims to improve talent selection, customize training programs, implement objective performance evaluations, and optimize career development. MRA's experience provides valuable lessons for other developing countries' tax administrations. The CBHRM framework helps MRA to strategically manage its workforce, ensuring it possesses the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively administer taxes and contribute to national development.

Nigeria Customs Boosts Gender Equality with WCO Backing

Nigeria Customs Boosts Gender Equality with WCO Backing

The Nigeria Customs Service, in collaboration with the World Customs Organization (WCO), is actively promoting a gender equality and diversity strategy. Initiatives include revising action plans and conducting GED (Gender Equality and Diversity) training to raise awareness among customs officers and foster an inclusive work environment. The WCO will continue to provide technical support to help Nigeria Customs achieve more equitable and efficient development. The aim is to create a workplace where everyone feels valued and respected, contributing to a stronger and more effective customs administration.

WCO JICA Boost East Africa Customs Valuation for Trade Growth

WCO JICA Boost East Africa Customs Valuation for Trade Growth

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) joint project held an advanced Customs Valuation trainer workshop in East Africa. The aim was to cultivate experienced trainers, develop practical training materials, and enhance customs valuation capabilities in East Africa, thereby promoting trade facilitation. Through case studies, expert guidance, and skills sharing, the workshop improved the professional level of customs officials and customs brokers, contributing to regional economic development. The initiative underscores the importance of skilled personnel in ensuring fair and efficient trade practices.