WCO Workshop in Baku Boosts Customs Evidence Collection

WCO Workshop in Baku Boosts Customs Evidence Collection

The 2nd WCO COPES Regional Workshop was held in Baku, Azerbaijan, aiming to enhance evidence collection capabilities of customs administrations in the region to combat transnational crime. Through interactive training and experience sharing, the workshop strengthened the professional skills of customs officials from various countries and laid the foundation for future international cooperation. The COPES project will continue to strengthen international cooperation, focus on emerging forms of crime, and contribute to building a safer world.

New Evidence Examines Zheng Hes Possible Voyage to Australia

New Evidence Examines Zheng Hes Possible Voyage to Australia

Whether Zheng He's fleet sailed as far as Australia remains a debated topic in historical circles. This paper analyzes the possibility of Zheng He's fleet reaching Australia from multiple dimensions, including navigation technology, historical documents, geographical exploration, indigenous legends, and archaeological discoveries. It also presents opposing viewpoints, highlighting that the issue requires further research. The paper explores the evidence for and against the claim, acknowledging the complexities and uncertainties surrounding the potential contact between Zheng He's fleet and the Australian continent.

Global Shipping Firms Face Rising Liability for Damaged Goods

Global Shipping Firms Face Rising Liability for Damaged Goods

Determining liability for damaged goods in international express shipping is central to the claims process, based on transport agreements, international conventions, and national regulations. Factors like carrier negligence, sender's improper packaging, or force majeure influence liability assignment. The claims process involves on-site evidence collection, initial communication, application submission, review and follow-up, and compensation receipt. Understanding the rules and actively gathering evidence are crucial for protecting your rights. Proper documentation and timely reporting are essential for a successful claim.

Guide to Coupangs Return Policy for Daigou Buyers

Guide to Coupangs Return Policy for Daigou Buyers

This article details the application process for return compensation for Coupang purchase agent products, covering automated collection integration, application portals, and important considerations. It reminds merchants to apply within the specified timeframe and provide accurate information and supporting evidence to avoid unnecessary financial losses. The guide outlines specific steps and key points to ensure a smooth and successful compensation claim for returned Coupang goods purchased through a third-party agent.

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Wcos COPES Initiative Strengthens Customs Against Wildlife Trafficking

Wcos COPES Initiative Strengthens Customs Against Wildlife Trafficking

The WCO's COPES project aims to enhance customs' capacity to combat illegal wildlife trade. A workshop in Togo focused on evidence collection, case management, and international cooperation. INAMA provided financial support. The training sought to improve the effectiveness of customs officials in identifying, investigating, and prosecuting wildlife trafficking offenses. Emphasis was placed on collaborative efforts between national agencies and international partners to disrupt transnational criminal networks involved in the illegal trade of endangered species.

Ecommerce Sellers Face Risks from Underdeclaring Shipments

Ecommerce Sellers Face Risks from Underdeclaring Shipments

AliExpress sellers should be wary of customer requests for under-declaration, as compliance can lead to customs fines and buyer refund risks. Brazilian customs inspections are strict, and VAT collection by platforms in the EU market renders under-declaration pointless. Under the DDP model, customs duties are already collected by the platform. Sellers should refuse unreasonable requests, clearly define responsibilities in communication, and retain evidence to protect themselves. Ignoring these issues can lead to significant financial and legal repercussions for AliExpress businesses.

Maritime Container Flooding Liability and Damage Claims Guide

Maritime Container Flooding Liability and Damage Claims Guide

Seawater ingress into shipping containers is a common issue in international trade. This document provides a comprehensive solution, including immediate emergency response measures (evidence collection, contacting relevant parties, cargo disposal), clear liability determination (carrier, cargo owner, insurance company), and a detailed claims guide (document preparation, claims process, negotiation and recourse). It also emphasizes the importance of prevention to help traders minimize losses. This guide aims to equip businesses with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate seawater damage incidents effectively and efficiently.

Amazon Sellers Adapt to Noreturn Partial Refund Policy

Amazon Sellers Adapt to Noreturn Partial Refund Policy

Amazon's pilot program in Europe offering 'returnless refunds' aims to improve buyer experience, but poses challenges for sellers. These include increased competition, risks of policy abuse, and unclear cost allocation. Sellers can mitigate risks by optimizing quality control, improving evidence collection, and closely monitoring policy developments. The article advocates for Amazon to refine the policy for a win-win outcome for both buyers and sellers. The program, while convenient for buyers, puts pressure on seller profits and necessitates proactive adaptation strategies.

Amazon Sellers Face Brand Removal Reinstatement Tips and Data Strategies

Amazon Sellers Face Brand Removal Reinstatement Tips and Data Strategies

Many Amazon sellers are suddenly facing brand removal with only one chance to appeal. This article analyzes the reasons behind this wave from a data analyst's perspective. It provides strategic advice on information preparation, policy understanding, and evidence collection before submitting an appeal. It emphasizes the importance of compliant operations, brand protection, and diversified sales channels to help sellers navigate the brand removal crisis and recover their listings. The goal is to equip sellers with the knowledge and strategies necessary to successfully appeal and prevent future removals.

WCO Boosts Trade Control Enforcement in Albania Kosovo

WCO Boosts Trade Control Enforcement in Albania Kosovo

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through its STCE and COPES projects, conducted online training for Albanian and Kosovar Customs, aiming to enhance their enforcement capabilities in strategic trade control and dual-use item management. The training covered strategic item definitions, evidence collection standards, and investigation techniques. It emphasized the application of data analysis in risk assessment and intelligence analysis to build a global strategic trade control system and maintain global security. The training is expected to improve the effectiveness of customs operations in preventing the illicit proliferation of sensitive goods.