Amazon Sellers Target Lessrestricted Categories for Faster Growth

Amazon Sellers Target Lessrestricted Categories for Faster Growth

This article delves into Amazon's category restriction policies, detailing 'open' categories that don't require permission to sell. It also provides a practical guide on how to apply for selling permission. The aim is to help e-commerce entrepreneurs quickly understand Amazon's rules, choose suitable starter categories, avoid risks, and efficiently begin their Amazon journey. It offers insights into navigating product restrictions and obtaining necessary approvals for selling specific items on the platform, ultimately facilitating a smoother and more profitable entry into the Amazon marketplace.

Emag Livestream to Boost European Crossborder Ecommerce by 2026

Emag Livestream to Boost European Crossborder Ecommerce by 2026

eMAG platform will launch a series of live streams in February, collaborating with major European platforms and service providers. Covering selection, operations, logistics, payment, and compliance, the streams aim to empower Chinese cross-border sellers to succeed in the 2026 European market. Focusing on high-value categories, the live streams will analyze best-selling product logic and provide practical advice. The goal is to enable sellers to achieve professional and high-quality operations, transitioning from simply 'selling goods' to building a brand, and achieving sustainable profit growth.

Chinas Retail Sector Rethinks Frontwarehouse Model Amid Fresh Food Boom

Chinas Retail Sector Rethinks Frontwarehouse Model Amid Fresh Food Boom

The fresh food retail industry is undergoing rapid changes, and the front warehouse model faces both challenges and opportunities. This article analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of the front warehouse model, explores the operating strategies of different companies, and forecasts the future development trend of front warehouses. The core argument is that fresh food retail companies need to return to the essence of business and respect market rules in order to survive and thrive in the competition. They must adapt and innovate to remain competitive in the evolving landscape.

Qingdao Airport New Cargo Transshipment Model Boosts International Logistics Development

Qingdao Airport New Cargo Transshipment Model Boosts International Logistics Development

With the support of the Municipal Port Authority and Customs, Qingdao Airport has established an efficient 'air-to-air transfer' cargo system. By July, the throughput of international and domestic cargo and mail grew by 81%, achieving a 29.34% increase in domestic cargo volume and a 2.1% increase in international cargo volume. Qingdao Airport connects logistics companies through high-quality services, promoting the efficient development of air freight.

08/19/2024 Logistics
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Harbin Customs Innovates Management Model To Enhance Enterprise Service Efficiency

Harbin Customs Innovates Management Model To Enhance Enterprise Service Efficiency

Harbin Customs has established three business centers including a 'Nuclear Approval Center' to innovate management models, achieving centralized, intelligent, and specialized customs operations. This has significantly improved the efficiency of enterprise customs clearance and service quality. After the new model was implemented, the approval process was shortened, leading to a substantial increase in the utilization of tax policies by enterprises, which alleviated financial pressure and promoted sustainable local economic development.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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New Customs Model Launched at China-mongolia's Largest Land Port

New Customs Model Launched at China-mongolia's Largest Land Port

The pilot project of the 'Three Mutuals' customs reform has officially launched at the Erenhot port, marking a significant optimization of customs procedures. The new model has achieved customs and inspection cooperation, simplified exit procedures, and significantly improved customs efficiency, injecting new momentum into trade facilitation.

11/26/2015 Logistics
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Pakistan Customs Adopts WCO Data Model to Boost Trade Efficiency

Pakistan Customs Adopts WCO Data Model to Boost Trade Efficiency

Pakistan Customs' WeBOC system integrates with the WCO Data Model to enhance data interoperability, accelerate the development of a Single Window, and contribute to the standardization of global trade data. This integration streamlines customs processes and facilitates seamless data exchange between different systems, ultimately promoting efficiency and transparency in international trade. By adopting the WCO Data Model, Pakistan Customs aligns with international best practices and fosters greater collaboration with trading partners worldwide.