Amazons Seller Safety Net Sparks Debate Over Effectiveness

Amazons Seller Safety Net Sparks Debate Over Effectiveness

Amazon introduced the "Account Health Assurance Program," promising high Account Health Rating sellers who cooperate in resolving issues will be exempt from account suspension. However, strict conditions and the final interpretation rights held by Amazon make small and medium-sized sellers hesitant about this program. Compliance operation and improving their own strength are the fundamental guarantees for sellers' long-term development on Amazon. The program's benefits are limited, and sellers should focus on building sustainable businesses.

Pet Supply Expo in Guangzhou Addresses Industry Challenges

Pet Supply Expo in Guangzhou Addresses Industry Challenges

The inaugural PSC Pet Fair will be held in Guangzhou in November 2024, aiming to address supply chain challenges in the pet industry and gather original manufacturers from home and abroad, providing an efficient matchmaking platform. The exhibition focuses on specific areas such as pet food and supplies, launching a domestic trade-friendly initiative to help foreign trade enterprises expand into the domestic market. This specialized B2B trade show aims to promote the development of China's pet industry.

Madagascar Customs Boosts Classification Skills for Advance Ruling System

Madagascar Customs Boosts Classification Skills for Advance Ruling System

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a capacity building workshop in Madagascar to enhance customs officers' skills in goods classification and lay the groundwork for the implementation of an advance ruling system. Funded by the EU-WCO Africa Coordination Programme, the workshop aimed to support the Madagascar Customs in establishing an advance ruling mechanism and promoting trade facilitation. The initiative is expected to improve the predictability and efficiency of customs procedures, ultimately benefiting businesses and contributing to economic growth.

Peru Boosts Customs Oversight with Global Partnerships

Peru Boosts Customs Oversight with Global Partnerships

Peru Customs, with support from the SECO-WCO Global Trade Facilitation Programme, held a virtual forum focusing on optimizing customs valuation risk management. Participating countries shared experiences and discussed database construction, value verification processes, and private sector engagement. Based on this, Peru Customs developed an action plan to strengthen value verification and deepen cooperation with the private sector. The World Customs Organization will continue to provide support to enhance transparency and predictability in cross-border trade.

Amazon Europe Spring Sale Key Strategies for Retailers

Amazon Europe Spring Sale Key Strategies for Retailers

Amazon's European Spring Sale will be held from March 10th to 16th, 2026, covering ten sites. Sellers need to focus on product selection, pricing, and operations to cater to rational consumers. Amazon is investing in infrastructure and support programs to help sellers seize opportunities in a competitive market and achieve increased sales and brand repurchase rates. Success hinges on understanding the European market and adapting strategies to meet evolving customer needs and preferences during this promotional period.

Human Capital Investment Boosts Customs Efficiency in West and Central Africa

Human Capital Investment Boosts Customs Efficiency in West and Central Africa

The 9th Conference of Heads of Human Resource Management and Training of Customs Administrations of West and Central Africa was held in Ouagadougou, themed "Investing in Human Capital, Driving Performance." Representatives from 11 countries gathered to discuss human resource management reforms and drafted the "Ouagadougou Declaration," emphasizing strategic human resource management, investment in capacity building, and the importance of regional cooperation. Participants expressed gratitude for the World Customs Organization's support and looked forward to continued collaboration.

Colombia Customs Boosts Strategy with WCO SECO Backing

Colombia Customs Boosts Strategy with WCO SECO Backing

WCO and SECO held a workshop at DIAN in Colombia to enhance its strategic planning and project management capabilities. This initiative aims to accelerate DIAN's transformation and promote trade facilitation. The workshop focused on equipping DIAN officials with the necessary tools and knowledge to effectively implement modernization projects and align them with strategic goals. By strengthening these core competencies, DIAN can improve its efficiency, transparency, and overall effectiveness in supporting Colombia's economic growth through streamlined customs procedures.

Brussels Hosts IATA 2026 Conference on Air Cargo Future

Brussels Hosts IATA 2026 Conference on Air Cargo Future

The 2026 IATA Cargo Expert Conference (CEC) will be held in Brussels, focusing on four key themes: pharmaceutical air transport, cargo operations, claims prevention, and digital transformation. The conference offers a customized agenda and networking opportunities, helping attendees stay abreast of industry trends, expand their network, improve their skills, and promote the development of the air cargo industry. This event provides a platform for professionals to connect, learn, and collaborate on the future of air cargo.

Montenegro Customs Boosts Risk Management Via WCO Workshop

Montenegro Customs Boosts Risk Management Via WCO Workshop

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a risk management workshop for Montenegro Customs to enhance its risk assessment and selectivity capabilities. Through training, Montenegro Customs officials mastered advanced risk assessment methods and tools, strengthened risk management awareness, and laid a solid foundation for future customs operations. This event promoted information exchange and cooperation, promoted WCO risk management tools, and helped Montenegro Customs establish a sound risk management system. The workshop aimed to improve efficiency and effectiveness in border control.

Latin American Tax Program Enhances Leadership Compliance

Latin American Tax Program Enhances Leadership Compliance

The advanced course on Tax and Customs Administration successfully held its third and fourth editions in Guatemala, providing strategic skills and tools to senior tax and customs officials from Central and South America. Jointly launched by the IMF, the Spanish Institute for Fiscal Studies, and the WCO, the course aims to enhance tax and customs administration and facilitate trade in the region. The upcoming fifth edition will continue to focus on modern management skills and leadership development.