Tianjin Domestic Source and Destination Code Analysis

Tianjin Domestic Source and Destination Code Analysis

This paper analyzes the source locations and destination codes in Tianjin according to customs regulations. It emphasizes the principle of subdividing economically developed regions down to districts or counties, while also highlighting the separate categorization of special economic zones. Through a detailed breakdown of the Binhai New Area, it illustrates Tianjin's unique economic layout and coding setup, providing valuable references for logistics and customs declaration.

JLL Industrial Real Estate Growth to Slow in 2024

JLL Industrial Real Estate Growth to Slow in 2024

A JLL report cautions that the growth rate of the US industrial real estate market may slow down. While fundamentals remain solid, macroeconomic uncertainties, new supply pressures, and rising interest rates pose challenges. The report emphasizes that market participants need to remain vigilant, rationally view future developments, and focus on quality and efficiency. It advises a cautious approach considering the potential headwinds impacting the sector's expansion.

Ford Banister Sues Over Enamel Cat Earring Copyright

Ford Banister Sues Over Enamel Cat Earring Copyright

Ford Banister law firm represents Enamel Cat Earrings, with the brand owner being Yiwu Baimai E-commerce Co., Ltd. The case involves a heart-shaped graphic trademark on enamel alloy cat brooches. Sellers are advised to be aware of copyright risks and avoid selling infringing products. Sellers who have already sold these items are recommended to take them down immediately and consult with a lawyer.

US Service Sector Growth Slows but Stays Strong in September

US Service Sector Growth Slows but Stays Strong in September

The U.S. ISM reported that the Non-Manufacturing Index (NMI) edged down in September but remained in expansion territory, marking its 56th consecutive month of growth. The PMI remains above average. Covering a wide range of industries, non-manufacturing significantly impacts employment, consumption, and economic growth. Despite facing challenges, the non-manufacturing sector continues to innovate and transform, holding the potential for sustainable growth in the future.

Amazon Tightens Seller Rules on Compliance Authenticity

Amazon Tightens Seller Rules on Compliance Authenticity

Amazon is cracking down on three major violations: mandatory enforcement of French EPR, tracing of irregular UPCs, and historical brand association liability. Sellers need to cut losses decisively and embrace compliance to avoid risks such as product delisting and store penalties, ensuring survival and development in a highly competitive market. Compliance is key to navigating Amazon's increasingly strict regulations and maintaining a successful presence on the platform.

Amazon Targets Fake Reviews Warns Sellers of Penalties

Amazon Targets Fake Reviews Warns Sellers of Penalties

Amazon is cracking down on fake reviews, impacting sellers' "seed link" strategies and causing review sharing to fail or even be deleted. Top sellers are responding with "real person reviews + link merging," emphasizing buyer authenticity and account weight. However, risks remain. Sellers need to closely monitor platform policies and adjust their operational strategies accordingly to mitigate the impact of the crackdown and maintain compliant review practices.

Haizols 2025 Tour Connects Global Firms with Chinese Manufacturers

Haizols 2025 Tour Connects Global Firms with Chinese Manufacturers

Haizol's Winter 2025 Supplier Discovery Journey helps global companies connect with high-quality custom parts resources in China. Through on-site visits and efficient matchmaking events, it helps companies break down online information barriers, reduce procurement risks, and improve procurement efficiency, fostering long-term partnerships. Haizol is committed to connecting global businesses with quality Chinese manufacturing, creating a transparent, efficient, and reliable custom parts procurement ecosystem.

US Industrial Real Estate Shows Mixed Q2 Trends in Top Markets

US Industrial Real Estate Shows Mixed Q2 Trends in Top Markets

A Colliers report highlights the current state of the top 25 US industrial real estate markets. Supply is cooling down, and while demand is temporarily declining, long-term prospects remain optimistic. Rental rate growth is slowing, and vacancy rates are increasing. High interest rates and construction costs pose significant challenges. The market outlook is cautiously optimistic, requiring attention to structural shifts and evolving dynamics.

Truckload Spot Market Rates Drop As Capacity Rises

Truckload Spot Market Rates Drop As Capacity Rises

The US truckload freight spot market is seeing a slight increase in demand, but overcapacity is driving freight rates down across the board. Various factors are influencing the market dynamics, requiring companies to adapt to the changing conditions. Over-the-road (OTR) trucking is facing challenges due to the imbalance between supply and demand. Staying informed and agile is crucial for success in this fluctuating environment.

Latin America Becomes Key Market for Fashion Ecommerce

Latin America Becomes Key Market for Fashion Ecommerce

While the global fashion industry's growth is projected to slow down by 2025, Latin American e-commerce presents significant potential. Brands need to pay close attention to evolving consumer behavior, leverage AI technology, expand price ranges, and adapt products to local tastes to succeed in the Latin American market. The Global Fashion Development Forum and the Latin American Fashion Trends Release will provide further market insights.