Chinas Pet Industry Boosts Talent Development for National Brands

Chinas Pet Industry Boosts Talent Development for National Brands

At the Pet New National Products Conference, Song Dandan, co-founder of LieChong.com, emphasized that the key to implementing pet new national products lies in the professional competence of first-tier talents. She highlighted that pet industry practitioners need to possess four key elements: confidence, professionalism, service orientation, and control, to effectively promote the popularization of the new national product concept. This will achieve a win-win situation including pet welfare, customer satisfaction, personal profit, best-selling national products, and national confidence.

WCO Launches Gender Equality Network to Promote Sustainable Development

WCO Launches Gender Equality Network to Promote Sustainable Development

On International Women's Day, the World Customs Organization (WCO) launched the Gender Equality and Diversity Network to promote gender equality and diversity within customs. Through high-level advocacy, experience sharing, and resource provision, the WCO aims to build an inclusive customs environment. It addresses gender-related challenges in digital transformation and encourages customs administrations to adopt more gender-sensitive and inclusive policies. This initiative contributes to a sustainable future by fostering a more equitable and representative customs workforce worldwide.

Hangzhou Bonded Zone Targets Top 10 with Development Push

Hangzhou Bonded Zone Targets Top 10 with Development Push

Hangzhou Comprehensive Bonded Zone held a meeting to summarize the achievements of 2025 and deploy key tasks for the first year of the 15th Five-Year Plan, aiming for a top-ten ranking in the national comprehensive bonded zone performance evaluation. The meeting emphasized the need to transcend regional boundaries and integrate into the national development landscape, benchmark against international standards to create a hub for institutional innovation, address export shortcomings, expand development space, and adhere to Party building leadership to forge a strong team, contributing to the development of Qiantang New Area.

Tesla Speeds Up AI Chip Development with 9month Cycle

Tesla Speeds Up AI Chip Development with 9month Cycle

Tesla plans to compress its AI chip iteration cycle to just 9 months, challenging industry norms. With dual-process redundancy in the AI5 chip and integrated training and inference in the AI6 chip, Tesla aims to build comprehensive AI capabilities across intelligent vehicles, robots, and data centers. Despite facing challenges like automotive-grade certification and reliability, Tesla's vertical integration and hardware-software synergy may help it establish a technological barrier in autonomous driving and embodied intelligence.

OZON Russia Sellers Urged to Own Storefronts for Success

OZON Russia Sellers Urged to Own Storefronts for Success

This article reveals common pitfalls in renting OZON local stores, including compliance risks, logistics bundling, and reputation issues. It emphasizes the advantages of independently registering a local store, such as compliance assurance, operational control, and cost benefits. Furthermore, it provides a detailed guide to compliant entry into the OZON local store market, helping sellers avoid pitfalls and achieve steady growth. The guide aims to equip sellers with the knowledge needed for a successful and compliant presence on the OZON platform.

US Imports Drop for Third Month Signaling Global Trade Slowdown

US Imports Drop for Third Month Signaling Global Trade Slowdown

November US container imports decreased by 3.2% year-over-year, marking the third consecutive month of decline and falling below October's figures. This data potentially indicates cooling US consumer demand and global economic uncertainty. As a global trade indicator, the continued decline may signal challenges for the global economy, warranting close attention. The decreasing import volume suggests a weakening economic outlook and could foreshadow broader economic difficulties ahead.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Feds Waller Hints at Possible December Rate Cut

Feds Waller Hints at Possible December Rate Cut

Fed Governor Waller strongly supports a 25 basis point rate cut in December, citing a weakening labor market and economic slowdown. Despite some officials' caution, Waller believes current data sufficiently justifies action. This move raises questions about Waller's motives, including the interpretation of economic data, the effectiveness of monetary policy, political influence, and internal Fed dynamics. The market widely anticipates a December rate cut, but the future economic trajectory remains uncertain.

US Nonmanufacturing Sector Marks 20 Months of Growth

US Nonmanufacturing Sector Marks 20 Months of Growth

The U.S. ISM Non-Manufacturing Index (NMI) registered 52.7 in July, according to the Institute for Supply Management (ISM). Although slightly lower than the previous month, it marks the 20th consecutive month of growth. This indicates strong resilience in the non-manufacturing sector, continuously injecting momentum into economic growth and providing robust support for economic recovery. The sustained expansion highlights the sector's crucial role in bolstering the overall economic landscape.

AD Ports Group Opens China Office to Boost Logistics and Investments

AD Ports Group Opens China Office to Boost Logistics and Investments

AD Ports Group has opened its first office in China to strengthen ties with local partners and expand its logistics investment in Asia. The new base will support trade development under China's Belt and Road Initiative and provide advantages for Chinese investors entering the UAE market. The group plans to enhance its services in China to better capture the rapidly growing Chinese logistics market.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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Kuching Airport Expands As Sarawaks Global Hub

Kuching Airport Expands As Sarawaks Global Hub

Kuching International Airport (KCH) is a vital aviation hub connecting Sarawak, Malaysia, to the world. The airport operates numerous international and domestic routes, facilitating travel to destinations like Kota Kinabalu, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur. As a customs airport, KCH has strict clearance requirements, which passengers should be aware of in advance. The airport's development significantly contributes to the growth of local tourism and trade.