Saudi Arabia Extends VAT Penalty Waiver for Amazon Sellers

Saudi Arabia Extends VAT Penalty Waiver for Amazon Sellers

Amazon reminds sellers that the Saudi VAT penalty waiver policy is ending in 17 days! VAT registration is mandatory for sellers using FBA in the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Ensure you register for a Saudi tax ID before November 30th to avoid penalties for late registration, filing, or payment. Compliant operations are crucial for expanding in the Middle East market. Seeking professional tax services is highly recommended.

Uschina Tariff Pause Offers Mixed Prospects for Exporters

Uschina Tariff Pause Offers Mixed Prospects for Exporters

Following US-China talks in Geneva, both sides announced a pause on some tariff measures, sending a positive signal to the market. However, the 90-day window, combined with the peak North American restocking season, may trigger rising US East Coast freight rates and capacity constraints. Export companies need to seize opportunities, adapt flexibly, diversify risks, and closely monitor market dynamics to gain an advantage amidst uncertainty.

Amazon Sellers Face Global Tax and Regulatory Challenges

Amazon Sellers Face Global Tax and Regulatory Challenges

This article provides an in-depth analysis of key compliance requirements for Amazon Europe, Japan, Mexico, and the Middle East marketplaces. It covers core concepts such as VAT, EPR, JCT, and RFC, offering cross-border e-commerce sellers a comprehensive compliance guide. This guide helps sellers mitigate risks and achieve steady growth in their global business by understanding and adhering to the necessary regulations across different regions.

US Container Imports Face Mixed Trends Amid Economic Shifts

US Container Imports Face Mixed Trends Amid Economic Shifts

U.S. container imports saw a slight month-over-month increase in June but declined year-over-year, indicating stabilization with ongoing pressure. China's import share continued to decrease, while Southeast Asia emerged as a new growth area. West Coast ports recovered, while the East Coast faced pressure. Businesses should pay attention to trade policy changes, promote supply chain diversification, optimize port selection, and make data-driven decisions.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Qingdaoeurope Trade Corridor Strengthens Eastwest Economic Ties

Qingdaoeurope Trade Corridor Strengthens Eastwest Economic Ties

The Qingdao-Europe sea-land channel serves as a crucial trade hub connecting East and West. By integrating sea and rail transport, this channel enables efficient cargo movement, reduces transit times, and fosters China-Europe trade growth. This article details the routes, transit times, capacity assurance, and trade categories involved in both sea and rail transportation. It also addresses frequently asked questions regarding transportation.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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Chinese Firms Lead Global Robotaxi Expansion

Chinese Firms Lead Global Robotaxi Expansion

Soochow Securities analysis indicates a breakthrough in the global Robotaxi commercialization, making it the right time for Chinese L4 autonomous driving companies to go global. The North American market has high barriers, the European market allows for technology export, the Middle East market has great potential, and the Southeast Asian market requires careful planning. Chinese companies should seize the opportunity and take advantage of the momentum.

Hong Kong Airport Reports April Cargo Growth Amid Trade Tensions

Hong Kong Airport Reports April Cargo Growth Amid Trade Tensions

Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) saw a 2.6% year-on-year increase in cargo volume in April, reaching 404,000 tonnes, despite pressure from US tariffs. A significant increase in transit cargo was a key factor, particularly from Europe and the Middle East. The launch of new routes also provided support. While the growth rate slowed slightly compared to previous months, HKIA demonstrated resilience amidst global trade frictions.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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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.

Francophone Customs Chiefs Meet in Dakar to Boost Trade Curb Smuggling

Francophone Customs Chiefs Meet in Dakar to Boost Trade Curb Smuggling

The 19th Conference of Heads of Customs Administrations of French-Speaking Countries was held in Senegal, focusing on trade facilitation, economic competitiveness, and customs cooperation in combating illicit trade. The conference adopted the 'Dakar Declaration,' which proposes ten recommendations aimed at simplifying customs clearance procedures, strengthening information sharing, deepening regional cooperation, and improving personnel skills. The WCO pledged its support and will establish a follow-up monitoring system. The Prime Minister of Senegal expressed appreciation and encouragement for the work of customs officials from French-speaking countries.

WCO Updates Customs Lab Guide to Strengthen Regional Trade

WCO Updates Customs Lab Guide to Strengthen Regional Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has updated its 'Customs Laboratory Guide,' emphasizing the role of Regional Customs Laboratories (RCLs). A new Appendix V provides contact information and establishment procedures for RCLs, aiming to enhance member laboratory capabilities and promote regional cooperation in addressing global trade challenges. The updated guide, now available, offers guidance on standardized operations, capacity building, resource optimization, risk management, and cooperation promotion. It seeks to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of customs laboratories worldwide through strengthened regional networks and adherence to WCO best practices.