Amazon Europe Sellers Eligible for Advertising VAT Refunds

Amazon Europe Sellers Eligible for Advertising VAT Refunds

This article reveals that some Amazon European sellers may be eligible for refunds on incorrectly charged advertising VAT. It details the relevant policies and provides a clear refund process, including steps like checking the VAT address, confirming tax deductions, and opening a case to request a refund. The aim is to help eligible sellers recover losses. It also emphasizes that advertising management fees are non-refundable. By following these steps, sellers can potentially reclaim wrongly levied VAT on their Amazon advertising spend, thereby improving their profitability in the European marketplace.

Freight Forwarders Adopt Multicurrency Tools Amid Volatility

Freight Forwarders Adopt Multicurrency Tools Amid Volatility

Facing the erosion of freight forwarding companies' profits due to exchange rate fluctuations, intelligent multi-currency management has become a necessity. By building a real-time exchange rate hub, automated allocation engine, and transparent profit and loss analysis system, companies can effectively manage risks, improve efficiency, and achieve refined operations and profit growth. Embracing intelligence is key for freight forwarding companies to break through in a complex market environment. This approach allows for better control over financial exposure and ultimately contributes to a more sustainable and profitable business model.

WCO Aids Fiji in Enhancing Disaster Response

WCO Aids Fiji in Enhancing Disaster Response

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through its COVID-19 Project funded by the Government of Japan, conducted a workshop for Fiji Customs to enhance its capacity to respond to emergencies like natural disasters. The workshop focused on reviewing and optimizing customs clearance procedures for relief goods and strengthening inter-agency collaboration. This initiative aims to help Pacific Island Countries build more resilient disaster management systems, ensuring timely delivery of aid and essential supplies during crises. The overall goal is to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of humanitarian assistance.

West and Central Africa Boost Customs Modernization Via Regional Cooperation

West and Central Africa Boost Customs Modernization Via Regional Cooperation

The 6th Regional Working Group Meeting of Human Resources and Training Managers of Customs in West and Central Africa in 2016 focused on regional cooperation to accelerate the modernization of customs human resources. The meeting emphasized experience sharing, regional synergy, and the importance of the WCO-WACAM project. Participating countries actively sought project support and discussed key issues such as digital transformation, performance management, leadership development, and talent retention, aiming to jointly build the future of customs in West and Central Africa. The discussions highlighted the need for collaborative efforts and shared strategies.

WCO Backs Ghana Customs Data Modernization Push

WCO Backs Ghana Customs Data Modernization Push

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the WACAM project, provides strategic planning support to the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), focusing on data-driven modernization. The mission includes assessing the GRA's strategic plan compliance, addressing customs reform and modernization issues, and enhancing monitoring, evaluation, and project management capabilities. Emphasizing the crucial role of data in customs modernization, recommendations include establishing a data warehouse, developing data analysis tools, and formulating data-driven performance indicators. The project aims to transform GRA into a more efficient and effective organization through strategic planning and data utilization.

WTO Explores Streamlining Trade Under GATT Rules

WTO Explores Streamlining Trade Under GATT Rules

This paper analyzes several measures proposed by the Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu to improve the implementation of GATT Articles VIII and X, including advance clearance, risk management, express clearance, advance tariff classification rulings, and single window services. Combining international practices and expert opinions, it assesses the feasibility and potential impact of these measures. The study offers further recommendations aimed at promoting trade facilitation, enhancing customs efficiency, and reducing operational costs for businesses. The goal is to streamline processes and improve overall trade competitiveness.

EU and Taiwan Advocate Ending Preshipment Inspections to Ease Trade

EU and Taiwan Advocate Ending Preshipment Inspections to Ease Trade

The EU and the Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu submitted a proposal to the WTO advocating for the phased elimination of pre-shipment inspection (PSI) by all members to facilitate trade. The proposal outlines differentiated timelines for members based on their development levels, emphasizing transitional arrangements and technical assistance. Eliminating PSI is expected to reduce trade costs and improve efficiency. However, it also highlights the importance of customs capacity building and risk management to ensure smooth trade flows and prevent potential abuses after PSI removal.

Global Trade Adopts Datadriven Customs for Digital Shift

Global Trade Adopts Datadriven Customs for Digital Shift

International Customs Day 2022 focused on data-driven customs digitalization. This report explores the construction of a data ecosystem, emphasizing data culture and the importance of data quality. It analyzes the leading role of the World Customs Organization (WCO) in promoting data sharing and collaboration among customs administrations. The report highlights how leveraging data can enhance trade facilitation, improve risk management, and ultimately contribute to more efficient and secure global trade flows. It also discusses the challenges and opportunities associated with building a robust and sustainable data ecosystem for customs.

Yiwu Container Shortage Highlights Crossborder Trade Risks

Yiwu Container Shortage Highlights Crossborder Trade Risks

The Yiwu container 'disappearance' case highlights the hidden risks in cross-border trade. Fraudsters used a 'long-term bait' strategy, gaining merchants' trust before absconding with the money. This article emphasizes the importance of risk control in cross-border trade, proposing measures such as strengthening customer credit checks and adhering to 'payment before delivery'. It calls on industry associations to improve the integrity system and jointly build a safe and reliable cross-border trade environment. Proactive risk management is crucial for mitigating potential losses and ensuring the sustainability of international trade operations.

Kyoto Convention Panel Backs Customs Reform

Kyoto Convention Panel Backs Customs Reform

The 28th session of the Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC) Management Committee focused on the comprehensive review of the RKC. Discussions centered on the "Four-Step Framework" for the review process and identified directions for advancing concepts related to the General Annex. The meeting emphasized the importance of active participation from all contracting parties and shared experiences from new contracting parties. The aim is to enhance the convention's modernization, adapt to new global trade challenges, and promote international trade facilitation. The session highlighted the ongoing efforts to streamline customs procedures and improve efficiency in international trade.