Pakistan Extends Chinese PVC Antidumping Duty to 2026

Pakistan Extends Chinese PVC Antidumping Duty to 2026

Pakistan will maintain the anti-dumping duty on suspension polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin originating from mainland China and other regions for three years. This measure will affect the import costs of related products. Cross-border e-commerce sellers should adopt strategies such as diversified procurement and optimized product structure to maintain competitiveness in response to this policy.

Ecommerce Firms Seek Overseas Product Managers for US EU Markets

Ecommerce Firms Seek Overseas Product Managers for US EU Markets

Hai Xing Cheng in Suzhou is hiring a cross-border e-commerce Product Manager to focus on developing high-quality products for the European and American markets. This position requires skills in market research, product strategy, competitive analysis, product innovation, and project management. Candidates should possess a solid engineering background and experience in Amazon product development/operations.

New HS Code Rules Impact Methyl Fluoride and Chloride Tax Rates

New HS Code Rules Impact Methyl Fluoride and Chloride Tax Rates

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the HS code and related tax rate information for the commodity code 2903491013, specifically for difluoromethane. It covers both export and import policies. By understanding this information, businesses can operate more effectively in the international market, thereby enhancing their competitiveness.

Global Export Rules for Frozen Rabbit Meat HS Codes and Taxes

Global Export Rules for Frozen Rabbit Meat HS Codes and Taxes

This article analyzes the HS code 0208102000 for frozen rabbit meat, along with its related export policies and tax rate information. It covers export tax rebates, value-added tax, most-favored-nation tax rates, and agreement tax rates. Additionally, it highlights inspection and quarantine requirements as well as strategies for enhancing market competitiveness.

Taiwan Considers Stricter Rules for Ships to China Over Flag Concerns

Taiwan Considers Stricter Rules for Ships to China Over Flag Concerns

Taiwan's transportation authorities are drafting the "Management Rules for Taiwan-Flagged (Including Flag of Convenience) Vessels Sailing to Mainland China." This aims to regulate shipping between Taiwan, mainland China, and Hong Kong, address the decline in Taiwan-flagged vessels, and strengthen the supervision of flag of convenience ships to prevent potential risks. This initiative is crucial for the development of Taiwan's shipping industry and the safety of cross-strait navigation. The rules are expected to provide a clearer framework for shipping operations and enhance regulatory oversight.

WTO Marks 50 Years of Fair Trade Rules Under Customs Pact

WTO Marks 50 Years of Fair Trade Rules Under Customs Pact

This paper reviews the 50-year development of the WTO Customs Valuation Agreement, emphasizing its crucial role in maintaining fair trade and promoting international cooperation. It examines the agreement's impact on global trade practices and its contributions to reducing trade barriers. Furthermore, the paper looks forward to future development directions, considering emerging challenges and opportunities in the international trade landscape. It highlights the agreement's continued relevance in ensuring transparent and predictable customs valuation procedures, fostering trust among trading partners, and facilitating efficient cross-border trade flows.

New Tariff Rules for Purebred Breeding Bulls Under HS Code 0102310010

New Tariff Rules for Purebred Breeding Bulls Under HS Code 0102310010

This article focuses on HS code 0102310010, 'Pure-bred breeding bulls,' and provides an in-depth analysis of the significance and impact of its tariff classification. It emphasizes the importance of accurate HS code classification for trade compliance, cost control, and strategic decision-making. The article recommends that companies continuously monitor regulatory changes to ensure compliant operations.

Amazon Sellers Gain Relief As EU Eases Rules US Adjusts Fees

Amazon Sellers Gain Relief As EU Eases Rules US Adjusts Fees

Amazon faces a double benefit. European regulators are suing Amazon over 'unfair terms,' potentially forcing it to reduce restrictions on sellers. Simultaneously, the US Small and Light program's price threshold has increased from $8 to $10, boosting seller profit margins. Sellers should closely monitor these policy changes, optimize their pricing strategies, and improve product quality and service to capitalize on these opportunities. This presents a chance to enhance competitiveness and profitability within the Amazon marketplace.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Amazon to End Commingled Inventory in 2026 Implements New Labeling Rules

Amazon to End Commingled Inventory in 2026 Implements New Labeling Rules

Amazon will eliminate the 'commingled inventory' feature and update labeling rules in 2026, impacting brand sellers and resellers differently. Brand sellers will benefit from improved inventory quality, while resellers will face increased costs. Sellers need to complete brand registry, adjust labeling processes, optimize inventory planning, and explore multi-channel logistics as soon as possible to adapt to the new rules and ensure operational stability. This shift requires proactive measures to mitigate potential disruptions and maintain efficient fulfillment processes within the Amazon ecosystem.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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