Global Crackdown on Counterfeiting As Brands Customs Collaborate

Global Crackdown on Counterfeiting As Brands Customs Collaborate

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the French Manufacturers Association (UNIFAB) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen cooperation in combating counterfeit goods. Through information sharing, joint training, and the promotion of IPM tools, both parties aim to improve enforcement efficiency, protect consumer rights, and maintain market order. This collaboration addresses the challenges posed by the global trade in counterfeit goods, fostering a united front against this illicit activity.

Aviation Industry Tightens Lithium Battery Shipping Rules for Safety

Aviation Industry Tightens Lithium Battery Shipping Rules for Safety

The aviation industry is cracking down on illegal air transport of lithium batteries, urging governments to impose severe penalties. Growing demand has increased safety risks, prompting increased industry collaboration. Governments need to strengthen regulatory oversight to ensure safe transport of these potentially hazardous goods. This includes stricter enforcement of existing regulations and potentially the development of new standards to address emerging risks associated with lithium battery technology and transportation.

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Amazon US Mandates TIC Verification for Lithium Batteries

Amazon US Mandates TIC Verification for Lithium Batteries

Amazon US is implementing new regulations for lithium battery products like power banks, requiring direct verification through third-party independent testing organizations (TIC). Non-compliant products face removal. Sellers need to promptly review their products, select qualified TIC organizations, and closely monitor Amazon's policy changes to ensure compliant sales. This new rule emphasizes independent verification and stricter enforcement of safety standards for lithium batteries sold on the platform.

TIA Criticizes FMCSA Broker Rule for Neglecting Freight Fraud

TIA Criticizes FMCSA Broker Rule for Neglecting Freight Fraud

TIA criticizes the FMCSA's new rule, arguing it fails to address freight fraud effectively, focusing solely on broker transparency. TIA advocates for higher entry barriers, strengthened regulations, and enhanced enforcement to combat fraud and protect the industry. They believe the current rule is insufficient and a more comprehensive approach is needed to deter fraudulent activities and safeguard legitimate businesses from financial losses and reputational damage caused by freight fraud.

Supacaz Sues Counterfeit Bicycle Accessory Sellers Over Trademark

Supacaz Sues Counterfeit Bicycle Accessory Sellers Over Trademark

SUPACAZ has initiated a trademark enforcement lawsuit in the United States, covering bicycle accessories and apparel. The case has been filed but assets are not yet frozen. Cross-border sellers are advised to conduct self-checks of their store products to avoid infringement risks. Pay close attention to Class 12 and Class 25 trademarks, examine graphic and word trademarks, and product appearances. Promptly remove any potentially infringing products from your listings.

Amazon Updates Algorithm to Enhance Seller Rankings and Sales

Amazon Updates Algorithm to Enhance Seller Rankings and Sales

Amazon's algorithm has undergone significant adjustments. This article delves into key changes, including increased conversion rate weighting, altered review weighting, stricter enforcement against violations, reduced effectiveness of on-site promotion, the advantage of FBA warehousing, higher advertising order weighting, and accelerated keyword ranking. It provides sellers with an updated guide for crafting bestseller strategies, considering the evolving algorithm and emphasizing the importance of adaptation for successful e-commerce operation on Amazon.

WCO Proposes Green Shift for Chemical Trade Via HS Codes

WCO Proposes Green Shift for Chemical Trade Via HS Codes

A WCO workshop explored using the Harmonized System (HS) code to identify and manage traded chemicals, supporting environmental sustainability. The discussions emphasized the need for improvements to the HS system and promoted dialogue on a 'Green HS'. This aims to leverage HS codes for better tracking and regulation of chemicals with environmental impacts, ultimately fostering more sustainable trade practices and contributing to global environmental protection efforts. The workshop highlighted the potential of the HS code to play a crucial role in achieving a greener and more responsible chemical trade landscape.

ICC Principles Promote Green Economy in Global Trade

ICC Principles Promote Green Economy in Global Trade

The International Chamber of Commerce's principles for sustainable trade and trade finance provide a framework for assessing the sustainability of trade, focusing on environmental and socioeconomic development. The principles aim to direct funding toward sustainable trade by clearly defining standards, reducing the risk of greenwashing, and supporting a balance between economic growth and environmental protection.

US Suspends Tiktok Shop Seller Accounts Over Compliance Issues

US Suspends Tiktok Shop Seller Accounts Over Compliance Issues

Another wave of shop closures is hitting TikTok US, stemming from inconsistent merchant qualifications and the platform's strengthened compliance enforcement. New regulations raise entry barriers, requiring sellers to provide genuine and valid company credentials. The key to successful appeals lies in identifying the reasons for violations, preparing authentic supporting materials, and proactively communicating with the platform. Compliance and diversified development are crucial for cross-border e-commerce sellers to overcome challenges and achieve sustainable growth.

Kyrgyz Uzbek Customs Officers Train in Moscow to Combat Smuggling

Kyrgyz Uzbek Customs Officers Train in Moscow to Combat Smuggling

RILO CIS conducted a training in Moscow for customs officers from Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan on the use of CEN/CENcomm. This training aimed to enhance their capabilities in combating smuggling and fostering regional cooperation. The program focused on practical application and knowledge sharing to improve the effectiveness of customs enforcement efforts in the region. By providing officers with the necessary tools and expertise, RILO CIS contributes to a more secure and efficient trade environment.