Japan Ocean Freight Firms Optimize Skus to Cut Customs Costs

Japan Ocean Freight Firms Optimize Skus to Cut Customs Costs

This paper delves into the significance of SKU management in Japan ocean freight, highlighting how an excessive number of SKUs can elevate customs clearance risks and labeling errors. It proposes strategies for optimizing SKU management, including streamlining the number of SKUs, standardizing SKU coding, and pre-labeling. The aim is to assist cross-border e-commerce sellers in reducing ocean freight costs and improving efficiency by mitigating risks associated with complex SKU handling and ensuring smoother customs procedures.

Amazon Japan to Require PSE Diamond Certification for Highpower Electronics

Amazon Japan to Require PSE Diamond Certification for Highpower Electronics

Amazon Japan may delist electronic products exceeding 700 watts. PSE diamond certification and METI registration are becoming crucial for market access. Merchants should prioritize initiating these certification and registration processes early to ensure their products comply with Japanese safety standards. Failure to comply could lead to product delisting and potential fines. Meeting these requirements is essential for continued sales on Amazon Japan and avoiding disruptions to business operations.

IPF Japan 2026 to Spotlight Global Plastics and Rubber Innovations

IPF Japan 2026 to Spotlight Global Plastics and Rubber Innovations

IPF JAPAN 2026, the International Plastics & Rubber Exhibition, will be held from December 1-5. The event focuses on the latest technologies, environmental protection, and intelligent solutions in the rubber and plastics industries. It provides a platform for trade and exchange among industry professionals. Expect to see cutting-edge innovations and explore opportunities for collaboration and business development in the dynamic field of plastics and rubber manufacturing.

Japan Fund Enhances Fiji Customs Training

Japan Fund Enhances Fiji Customs Training

Sponsored by the Japan Customs Cooperation Fund, Fiji hosted a sub-regional HS Harmonized System training course aimed at enhancing the commodity classification skills of customs officers from Pacific Island countries. The training emphasized practical application and communication. It recommended that countries continuously strengthen capacity building, improve classification infrastructure, introduce advance ruling systems, and enhance internal and cross-border communication to promote regional trade development. The course focused on improving skills to correctly classify goods under the HS system.

Amazon Japan Expands Crossborder Ecommerce Opportunities

Amazon Japan Expands Crossborder Ecommerce Opportunities

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the market potential, consumer habits, and product selection strategies for Amazon Japan. It highlights that while the Japanese market offers opportunities, it also presents challenges such as language and cultural differences, and increasing competition. The article recommends that sellers conduct thorough market research, develop localized operational strategies, and carefully evaluate the market before entering, in order to achieve success on Amazon Japan. Careful planning is key to navigating this unique e-commerce landscape.

Global Air Cargo Hubs and Routes Key Trends Unveiled

Global Air Cargo Hubs and Routes Key Trends Unveiled

This article provides a detailed analysis of the structure of international air cargo routes, including intercontinental trunk lines, regional feeder lines, and transit hub routes. It focuses on outlining major routes originating from China and popular destination countries, such as US-China, Asia-Europe, China-Japan-Korea, Southeast Asia, Australia-New Zealand, and Middle East transit routes. This information serves as a reference for businesses and individuals to select appropriate air freight solutions.

US and Japan Strike 550B Trade Deal to Boost Economic Ties

US and Japan Strike 550B Trade Deal to Boost Economic Ties

The Trump administration announced a trade deal with Japan, featuring a 15% US tariff on Japanese imports and Japan's commitment to $550 billion in US investments. The agreement aims to balance trade relations, promote job growth, and reshape the US-Japan economic relationship. Japanese stock markets reacted positively, but the long-term impact of the agreement remains to be seen. This deal is expected to influence future trade negotiations and potentially impact global supply chains. Further analysis is needed to fully understand the implications.

Japan Airlines' Operations Analysis on Beijing to Dallas Fort Worth Route

Japan Airlines' Operations Analysis on Beijing to Dallas Fort Worth Route

Today, we introduce Japan Airlines (JL) and its shipping guidelines for the route from Beijing to Dallas/Fort Worth. Japan Airlines is the third largest airline globally, and we focus on the flight arrangements and operational considerations for the route via Tokyo. This includes information on flight frequency, cargo requirements, and related policy changes, aiming to provide clear shipping operational guidance and support, facilitating your freight arrangements.

Chinas Hao Hong Boosts Sinojapan Ecommerce with Logistics Expertise

Chinas Hao Hong Boosts Sinojapan Ecommerce with Logistics Expertise

Haohong International has been deeply involved in China-Japan logistics for over 20 years, offering a full range of services including Japan special line, global special line, and international commercial express. With its professional qualifications, excellent reputation, and comprehensive risk guarantee mechanism, it provides efficient, safe, and compliant logistics solutions for cross-border e-commerce sellers. Offering stable transit times and transparent pricing, Haohong International helps customers expand into the global market.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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Bank of China Eases Money Transfers from China to Malaysia

Bank of China Eases Money Transfers from China to Malaysia

This article, from a data analyst's perspective, provides a detailed explanation of the process, methods, and fees associated with cross-border remittances from the Bank of China to Malaysia. It covers online and offline operation guides, comparisons of methods like telegraphic transfer/Western Union/SWIFT, and an analysis of the impact of handling fees and exchange rates. The aim is to provide users with a clear and practical reference for making informed cross-border remittance decisions.