Kenya Enhances Customs Training Via WCO Elearning Platform

Kenya Enhances Customs Training Via WCO Elearning Platform

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supports the Kenya Regional Training Centre (CRF) in introducing e-learning, aiming to enhance the professional capabilities and efficiency of Kenyan customs officers. This initiative seeks to improve customs clearance efficiency, reduce trade costs, and enhance international competitiveness. This effort not only boosts Kenya's own capabilities but also provides valuable lessons for other developing countries, contributing to a more efficient, convenient, and secure global trade environment. The e-learning model is expected to significantly improve knowledge dissemination and skills development within the Kenyan customs administration.

Crossborder Ecommerce Grows Amid Policy and Platform Advances

Crossborder Ecommerce Grows Amid Policy and Platform Advances

This cross-border e-commerce weekly report focuses on the industry trends of the third week of September 2025, covering government support policies for cross-border e-commerce in various regions, and new developments on platforms such as Shopee, TikTok Shop, and Alibaba.com. It highlights logistics progress such as the opening of new China-Europe Railway Express routes and the activation of the Arctic shipping route, providing decision-making references for cross-border e-commerce practitioners.

X Platform Opensources Social Media Algorithm Boosting Transparency

X Platform Opensources Social Media Algorithm Boosting Transparency

X Platform announced the complete open-sourcing of its recommendation algorithm, becoming the first major social media platform to do so. The algorithm, based on the Transformer architecture and Grok technology, recommends content by analyzing user behavior data. This move aims to leverage community power to optimize the algorithm and promote transparency in social media algorithms. The open source initiative is expected to foster collaboration and improve the overall user experience on the platform.

Zalandos Scayle Platform Expands to US B2B Market

Zalandos Scayle Platform Expands to US B2B Market

Zalando's B2B technology platform, Scayle, is officially entering the US market and will soon announce its first local partner. Scayle offers services such as unified online and offline inventory management and digital brand presentation, already serving numerous well-known European retailers. Industry experts predict significant potential in the B2B eCommerce technology services market. Zalando, as a participant in Google's 'Universal Commerce Agreement,' will continue to increase its investment in AI technology applications within Scayle to further enhance its offerings.

Baidu Overhauls Knowledge Platform to Bolster Search Leadership

Baidu Overhauls Knowledge Platform to Bolster Search Leadership

Baidu is focusing on the knowledge sector, upgrading its strategy and deeply cultivating its content ecosystem. Relying on search technology and knowledge systems, Baidu is implementing videoization, collaboration, and youth-oriented upgrades to incentivize creators and give back to the mobile ecosystem. This strategic shift aims to strengthen Baidu's position in the knowledge-based content landscape and attract a younger audience by providing diverse and engaging content formats.

Instagram Emerges As Key Platform for Affiliate Marketing

Instagram Emerges As Key Platform for Affiliate Marketing

This article delves into the crucial role of Instagram in brand affiliate marketing. With its vast user base, abundant influencer resources, and strong visual appeal, Instagram has become an ideal platform for brands to reach potential customers, improve ROI, enhance brand credibility, and expand brand exposure. By partnering with the right influencers, brands can effectively achieve sales growth. Instagram's visual nature allows for compelling product showcases and authentic endorsements, making it a powerful tool for driving conversions and building lasting customer relationships through affiliate programs.