Key Duties of Importers in Global Trade Explained

Key Duties of Importers in Global Trade Explained

Importers bear customs responsibilities in international trade, including document preparation, product classification, and tariff payment, as well as compliance with laws and regulations. This crucial role ensures business compliance and effective operations, particularly in the complex environment of international markets.

Shuangqing Property Enhances Logistics for Global Trade Expansion

Shuangqing Property Enhances Logistics for Global Trade Expansion

Shuangqing Property Service Co., Ltd. upgrades its DDP shipping service, providing a comprehensive cross-border logistics solution with door-to-door clearance, on-time delivery, and security guarantees. Services include cross-border e-commerce logistics, international logistics, supply chain management, and warehousing & distribution. A professional team offers 24/7 support, helping businesses to ship goods globally.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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Key Strategies to Optimize International Shipping Timelines

Key Strategies to Optimize International Shipping Timelines

This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the key stages in international ocean shipping time, including booking, opening, cutoff times for containers, material replenishment, and customs deadlines. It assists shippers in efficiently scheduling the production and transportation of their goods to ensure timely dispatch.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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US Pushes Digital Trade Transparency for Global Commerce

US Pushes Digital Trade Transparency for Global Commerce

The United States actively promotes the online disclosure of trade clearance information within the WTO framework. This initiative aims to enhance transparency, streamline procedures, reduce trade costs and time, and promote fair competition, ultimately creating a more efficient and transparent future for global trade. Aligned with the digital trend, this proposal lays the groundwork for the global digital transformation of trade and embodies the principles of openness, cooperation, and win-win trade.