Chinas Customs Delays Stall Goods Amid Tight Inspections

Chinas Customs Delays Stall Goods Amid Tight Inspections

Freight forwarder Zhang Yong posted a help request on the Jiyun Baodian forum regarding a "Customs released, but three inspections not released" issue, drawing industry attention. The article analyzes the different responsibilities of customs and the three inspections (usually referring to commodity inspection, sanitary inspection, and plant quarantine), and the possible reasons for this discrepancy. It emphasizes that freight forwarding companies need to strictly control the quality of goods, understand relevant laws and regulations, and improve customs clearance efficiency to avoid such situations. This ensures smoother and faster import/export processes.

Global Trade Risks Rise Without Original Bills of Lading

Global Trade Risks Rise Without Original Bills of Lading

This article delves into the definition, high-risk regions, preventive measures, and response strategies related to 'Delivery without Original Bill of Lading' in international trade. It aims to help foreign trade enterprises mitigate risks, protect their rights, and avoid the predicament of losing both goods and payment. The importance of selecting appropriate trade terms, carefully choosing freight forwarders, strictly adhering to operational procedures, and purchasing export credit insurance is emphasized. Furthermore, it provides effective methods for dealing with 'Delivery without Original Bill of Lading' incidents after they occur.

Hangzhou Adopts TIR for Efficient Crossborder Ecommerce

Hangzhou Adopts TIR for Efficient Crossborder Ecommerce

Hangzhou has successfully piloted the "TIR + Cross-border E-commerce" model, leveraging the International Road Transport Convention (TIR) to facilitate more convenient and efficient export of cross-border e-commerce goods. This model simplifies customs procedures, increases transportation speed, and reduces costs to only a quarter of air freight. It provides a novel logistics solution for cross-border e-commerce businesses, assisting them in expanding into overseas markets. The streamlined process and cost-effectiveness make it an attractive alternative for companies seeking to optimize their international shipping strategies.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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US Customs Delays Disrupt Amazon Walmart Supply Chains

US Customs Delays Disrupt Amazon Walmart Supply Chains

US customs inspections are intensifying, leading to increased port congestion. Amazon and Walmart warehouses are experiencing capacity issues, making delivery appointments difficult. Some warehouses are even refusing floor-loaded shipments. Oakland terminal's GATE FEE is set to increase, and inspection rates are soaring across multiple ports, with a focus on cargo value and compliance. Export businesses should closely monitor the latest developments at ports and warehouses, proactively assess risks, and implement appropriate mitigation strategies. This includes considering alternative ports or shipping methods to avoid delays and potential storage fees.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Montenegro Customs Boosts Valuation Skills in WCO Workshop

Montenegro Customs Boosts Valuation Skills in WCO Workshop

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a workshop on customs valuation for Montenegrin customs officials. The workshop aimed to enhance their professional skills and master the use of valuation databases for risk assessment. Covering the WTO Agreement on Customs Valuation, valuation methods, and practical case studies, the workshop assists Montenegrin customs in better fulfilling their duties, safeguarding national revenue, and ensuring fair trade. The training is expected to improve their ability to accurately assess the value of goods and effectively identify potential risks associated with import and export activities.

Chinas Lockdowns Disrupt Global Supply Chains Again

Chinas Lockdowns Disrupt Global Supply Chains Again

The indefinite extension of Shanghai's pandemic lockdown has severely impacted the global supply chain, causing logistical bottlenecks and production halts. Lockdowns in Shenzhen, Dongguan, and other regions have further exacerbated export pressures. While resumption of work and production is underway, ports, air freight, and land transportation continue to face challenges. Businesses should diversify their supply chains, increase inventory, and enhance communication to build a more resilient supply chain system. The reliance on 'Made in China' is being tested, prompting companies to re-evaluate their sourcing strategies and risk mitigation plans.

Amazon Adjusts Fees and Expands Routes Amid Ecommerce Shifts

Amazon Adjusts Fees and Expands Routes Amid Ecommerce Shifts

This article delves into recent significant developments in cross-border e-commerce and logistics. Amazon's NARF program upgrade supports sellers expanding in the North American market. Shopee's exploration of a fully managed model aims to reduce operational burdens for sellers. New shipping routes, fee adjustments, and deepened collaborations in the shipping market impact logistics costs. The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) facilitates the export of Fengjie navel oranges. Cross-border e-commerce sellers need to closely monitor these changes and adjust their strategies accordingly to leverage opportunities and mitigate potential risks.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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China Eases Crossborder Ecommerce Tax Rules in Shenzhen

China Eases Crossborder Ecommerce Tax Rules in Shenzhen

Shenzhen Municipal Commerce Bureau has optimized and upgraded the registration module for cross-border e-commerce's "tax exemption without invoices" policy, officially launched on February 1st. The new module realizes a fully electronic process, simplifies operations, and clarifies timelines. Companies need to apply through the official platform. The policy applies to the 9610 export model, and detailed application procedures have been published. This move aims to standardize industry development and reduce compliance costs for enterprises. However, the issue of corporate income tax cost confirmation and deduction needs further optimization.

European Slowdown Dents Global Container Shipping Growth

European Slowdown Dents Global Container Shipping Growth

The global port tracker report indicates a slowdown in maritime volume growth due to a weak European economy and cooling Asian exports. While European ports experienced import/export growth, deep-sea container volumes declined, reflecting dampened consumer confidence. The report forecasts further growth deceleration and potential freight rate decreases. Shipping companies need to diversify markets, improve efficiency, strengthen collaborations, and focus on sustainability and risk management to navigate these challenges. The softening demand highlights the impact of broader economic uncertainties on the maritime industry and the need for proactive strategies.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Malaysias Sea Freight Guide for Global Furniture Trade

Malaysias Sea Freight Guide for Global Furniture Trade

This article provides an in-depth analysis of sea freight furniture logistics in Malaysia, covering aspects such as price advantages, shipping network, transit time, packaging and handling, and customs clearance services. It aims to help you navigate international trade with ease and tap into the global furniture market. The analysis explores the benefits of using Malaysian ports and shipping lines for furniture exports, offering insights into optimizing the supply chain and reducing costs. It's a practical guide for businesses looking to expand their furniture export operations to and from Malaysia.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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