Global Airlines Face Debt Labor Challenges Amid Postpandemic Recovery

Global Airlines Face Debt Labor Challenges Amid Postpandemic Recovery

The global aviation industry is facing a triple threat: debt crisis, airport reopening challenges, and labor shortages. High debt burdens are weighing down airlines, while airports must balance security and efficiency. The labor market is experiencing layoffs. Despite these challenges, the industry is actively exploring digital transformation, cost control, and sustainable development pathways to find opportunities for recovery amidst the crisis. The focus is on navigating the complexities of restarting operations while managing financial constraints and adapting to a changing workforce.

Yinchuan Tax Refund Eases Solar Export Policy Shift

Yinchuan Tax Refund Eases Solar Export Policy Shift

Yinchuan Comprehensive Bonded Zone launched bonded warehousing services in response to adjustments in photovoltaic export tax rebate policies. It offers services like 'tax rebate upon entry,' helping companies alleviate financial pressure and accelerate capital recovery. Through standardized warehousing and one-stop customs clearance services, it assists enterprises in reducing costs, improving international competitiveness, and smoothly navigating the policy window. This initiative aims to support photovoltaic exporters by providing efficient and cost-effective solutions during the policy transition period and beyond.

02/03/2026 Warehousing
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World Customs Organization Updates Expert Mission Guidelines

World Customs Organization Updates Expert Mission Guidelines

This guide provides World Customs Organization (WCO) experts with comprehensive instructions for the entire mission execution process, covering pre-mission preparation, on-mission management, and post-mission wrap-up. It includes general procedures, logistical arrangements, mission preparation steps, and financial regulations. The aim is to assist experts in efficiently completing their missions, ensuring the quality and impact of their deliverables. It provides a practical framework for successful mission completion, from initial planning to final reporting, enhancing the overall effectiveness of WCO expert missions.

Trade Firms Urged to Manage Ocean Freight Costs Risks

Trade Firms Urged to Manage Ocean Freight Costs Risks

This article delves into the impact of ocean freight surcharges on the profits of foreign trade enterprises. It reveals the calculation logic of common surcharges, provides tiered response strategies for unreported surcharges, and proposes a plan for building a surcharge management system. The aim is to help companies effectively control ocean freight costs, enhance competitiveness, and mitigate financial risks associated with unexpected charges. By understanding and managing these surcharges, businesses can improve profitability and maintain a competitive edge in the global market.

Eastsouthern Africa Customs Officials Tackle Transfer Pricing

Eastsouthern Africa Customs Officials Tackle Transfer Pricing

A joint workshop by the World Customs Organization (WCO) and the OECD aimed to enhance the expertise of customs officials in East and Southern Africa on transfer pricing and customs valuation. The initiative promotes regional customs cooperation, maintains fair trade practices, and combats tax evasion. By strengthening the capacity of customs administrations in these areas, the workshop supports efforts to ensure accurate valuation of goods and prevent illicit financial flows, ultimately contributing to a more transparent and equitable global trading system.

Forward Air Moves to End Omni Logistics Merger Amid Dispute

Forward Air Moves to End Omni Logistics Merger Amid Dispute

The merger between Forward Air and Omni Logistics has stalled, with Forward Air filing a counterclaim seeking to terminate the agreement, escalating the conflict. Financial pressures and Omni's compliance issues may be reasons for Forward Air's reconsideration. The failure of the merger will impact both companies and the logistics industry, serving as a warning for companies to carefully assess merger risks. The dispute highlights the importance of due diligence and risk management in M&A transactions within the competitive logistics sector.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Alievepets Tech Advances Pet Health Diagnostics Standards

Alievepets Tech Advances Pet Health Diagnostics Standards

AlievePet, a pet diagnostics brand under Anxue Bio, builds a comprehensive diagnostic system based on seven technology platforms, covering 12 animal types and over 120 tests. Its globalization strategy accelerates brand development, with the official opening of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Thymole, creating a new ecosystem for pet healthcare. Anxue Bio is fully entering the development stage of its own brands. With strong financial performance, its pet business segment possesses the competitive strength for comprehensive development in both domestic and international markets.

UPS Sues EU Over Blocked TNT Express Deal

UPS Sues EU Over Blocked TNT Express Deal

Logistics giant UPS is suing the European Commission, seeking compensation for the 2013 rejection of its proposed acquisition of TNT. This follows a ruling by the EU General Court that the Commission made procedural errors. UPS argues the acquisition would have benefited customers and expresses continued confidence in the European market. The case could reignite scrutiny of EU antitrust reviews and have a significant impact on the global logistics industry. UPS maintains that the Commission's decision was flawed and caused substantial financial damage.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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FMC Seeks Congressional Aid for US Port Crisis Amid Pandemic

FMC Seeks Congressional Aid for US Port Crisis Amid Pandemic

The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) is urging Congress to address the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on maritime terminals. The FMC recommends providing financial assistance, adjusting lease terms, and increasing infrastructure investments to ensure the security and competitiveness of the U.S. economy. Maritime terminals are vital to the U.S. economic lifeline, and their stable operation is of paramount importance. These measures aim to mitigate the pandemic's disruptions and safeguard the crucial role these terminals play in the nation's supply chain.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Grapple With Extended Payment Delays Under New Policy

Amazon Sellers Grapple With Extended Payment Delays Under New Policy

Amazon will implement a new “Delivery Date + 7 days (DD+7)” funds reserve policy globally starting March 12, 2026, extending the payment cycle for sellers. This new rule primarily impacts FBM sellers and may cause issues such as abnormal profit calculation and difficulty in restocking. Sellers should promptly check their account status, assess cash flow, optimize logistics solutions, and utilize Amazon's “On-Demand Payment” feature to alleviate financial pressure. This change requires sellers to proactively manage their finances and adapt their operational strategies.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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