Cross-Border E-Commerce Logistics Challenges Demand Solutions

Cross-Border E-Commerce Logistics Challenges Demand Solutions

This article explores six major challenges faced by China's cross-border e-commerce logistics, including high shipping costs, lengthy delivery times, lack of full tracking for packages, high rates of lost or damaged items, difficulties in post-sale rights protection, and products being detained by customs. It suggests that companies can improve these issues by optimizing product design and enhancing customer communication, thereby increasing operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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IATA Standards Boost Global Airport Efficiency

IATA Standards Boost Global Airport Efficiency

IATA promotes common standards in the aviation industry to streamline passenger processes, improve efficiency, and reduce costs. Standardized manuals facilitate interoperability, accelerate product launches, and enhance customer satisfaction. By establishing industry-wide benchmarks, IATA contributes to a safer, more efficient, and more customer-centric air travel experience. This standardization also helps airlines and related businesses to operate more smoothly and effectively across the globe, leading to greater profitability and sustainability.

Amazon Sellers Adopt Data Tactics to Improve Ratings

Amazon Sellers Adopt Data Tactics to Improve Ratings

This article delves into how Amazon sellers can effectively maintain listing ratings through meticulous operations and supply chain management, without resorting to prohibited review manipulation. It emphasizes the importance of product quality and provides practical strategies, including postcard review requests, customer complaint handling, and variation management. The article also highlights the significance of data analysis and continuous optimization for sustained rating improvement and positive customer perception on the Amazon platform.

Amazon Germany Introduces Click Collect for Seller Growth

Amazon Germany Introduces Click Collect for Seller Growth

Amazon Germany has launched a "Click & Collect" service, allowing third-party sellers to offer same-day in-store pickup to nearby customers. This initiative aims to increase foot traffic, attract new customers, strengthen customer engagement, and enhance store visibility. The service is expected to help sellers expand their local market presence. However, the ultimate impact of this service remains to be seen and will depend on market adoption and customer response.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Flight Data Apis Boost Travel Industry Growth

Flight Data Apis Boost Travel Industry Growth

This article delves into how the OAG Flight Information API empowers travel businesses. By enhancing data accuracy, simplifying data integration, offering flexible business models, efficiently deploying resources, and providing comprehensive customer information services, it helps companies optimize operational efficiency, improve customer experience, and drive business innovation, ultimately gaining a competitive edge. The article also provides links to download webinar presentations, product brochures, and apply for a free trial.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Russias Energy Trade Thrives As Tech Sector Struggles Under Sanctions

Russias Energy Trade Thrives As Tech Sector Struggles Under Sanctions

Western sanctions against Russia aim to limit, not sever, trade. While the ruble remains strong and oil revenues are high, access to technology is restricted. Sanctions are being implemented in phases, with energy exports remaining robust, while technology sanctions are showing initial effects. Global trade data reveals the impact of sanctions on Russian imports and exports, as well as shifts in trade flows. Sanctions are a long-term strategy with far-reaching consequences, impacting Russia's economy and global trade dynamics.

New Framework Aims to Boost Gender Equality in Global Trade

New Framework Aims to Boost Gender Equality in Global Trade

During the 2019 WTO Global Review of Aid for Trade, the WCO co-organized a side event focusing on gender mainstreaming in trade facilitation. The meeting highlighted the importance of gender equality, revealing barriers to women's participation in trade. Experiences from the EU and Uganda were shared, and the WCO presented its tools and initiatives to promote gender equality and diversity in customs. This event laid the groundwork for future efforts to promote gender equality within Aid for Trade initiatives.

Botswana Implements Advanced Customs Preruling System

Botswana Implements Advanced Customs Preruling System

Botswana is actively advancing its advance ruling system to align with international standards and optimize its trade environment. Through self-assessment and international cooperation, Botswana is committed to improving its laws and regulations, strengthening capacity building, and streamlining processes. This aims to provide businesses with clearer and more reliable trade guidance, reduce trade risks, improve customs clearance efficiency, embrace trade facilitation, and enhance international competitiveness. The initiative is expected to significantly benefit businesses operating in Botswana and contribute to the country's economic growth.

Philippines Boosts Customs Oversight with STCE Project

Philippines Boosts Customs Oversight with STCE Project

The WCO's STCE Project provided training support to the Philippine Customs on strategic goods control. Through online training, Philippine Customs officers enhanced their capabilities in strategic trade control, risk management, and the application of the Strategic Trade Atlas. The project strengthened cooperation between Philippine Customs and domestic agencies as well as international partners, contributing to national security and the international trade order. This initiative improved the effectiveness of customs operations in preventing the illicit trafficking of sensitive items and promoting responsible trade practices.

Thailand Sierra Leone Join Revised Kyoto Convention Enhancing Global Trade

Thailand Sierra Leone Join Revised Kyoto Convention Enhancing Global Trade

The Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC) has surpassed 100 contracting parties, with Thailand and Sierra Leone's accession further boosting global trade facilitation. The convention aims to simplify and harmonize customs procedures by applying information technology and risk management, improving customs efficiency and reducing trade costs. The World Customs Organization (WCO) actively promotes the RKC's implementation and encourages more members to join, fostering global trade prosperity. The growing number of signatories demonstrates the international commitment to streamlined customs processes and enhanced trade efficiency.