Hainan Tightens Oversight of Zerotariff Goods

Hainan Tightens Oversight of Zerotariff Goods

China's General Administration of Customs has issued new regulations to strengthen the supervision of 'zero-tariff' imported goods in the Hainan Free Trade Port. The new rules stipulate that 'zero-tariff' goods must be imported uniformly by customs-approved duty-free shops and sold in designated areas. Operating units are required to register and equip themselves with information systems to connect with customs, enabling full traceability of goods and verification of resident identity. This aims to ensure the effective implementation of the policy and prevent abuse of the zero-tariff benefits.

Kyoto Convention Panel Backs Customs Reform

Kyoto Convention Panel Backs Customs Reform

The 28th session of the Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC) Management Committee focused on the comprehensive review of the RKC. Discussions centered on the "Four-Step Framework" for the review process and identified directions for advancing concepts related to the General Annex. The meeting emphasized the importance of active participation from all contracting parties and shared experiences from new contracting parties. The aim is to enhance the convention's modernization, adapt to new global trade challenges, and promote international trade facilitation. The session highlighted the ongoing efforts to streamline customs procedures and improve efficiency in international trade.

Douyin Introduces 100point Merchant Scoring System

Douyin Introduces 100point Merchant Scoring System

Douyin Experience Score has undergone a significant update, transitioning from a 5-point to a 100-point system with a shortened 30-day assessment cycle. The new rules refine the evaluation metrics for product, service, and logistics experience, aiming to enhance overall user experience on the platform. Merchants need to pay close attention to key indicators such as negative review rate, return rate, average response time, after-sales rejection rate, and timely pickup rate. Optimizing operational strategies is crucial for gaining a competitive edge under the new regulations.

Amazon Bans Unsafe Chargers Expands Seller Logistics

Amazon Bans Unsafe Chargers Expands Seller Logistics

Amazon removed non-compliant chargers, emphasizing product safety. They launched a new logistics service, AWD, to help sellers reduce costs and improve efficiency. Amazon is also adjusting its logistics layout to optimize resource allocation. Cross-border e-commerce is steadily developing, with the Small and Light program and B2B pricing automation providing more opportunities for sellers. Sellers need to pay attention to policy changes and adjust their business strategies accordingly. This includes staying informed about product safety regulations and leveraging new logistics solutions for cost-effective operations in the global marketplace.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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Douyin Shop Tightens Order Encryption Limits Merchant Quotas

Douyin Shop Tightens Order Encryption Limits Merchant Quotas

New regulations for TikTok Shop order decryption take effect on September 8th. Merchants need to pay attention to their decryption quota. If the quota is insufficient, they can apply for an increase, but illegal decryption is strictly prohibited. Alternative solutions include connecting with manufacturers and using electronic waybills. Understanding the rules and planning accordingly are crucial for adapting to the new regulations. Merchants should familiarize themselves with the updated policies to ensure compliance and avoid potential penalties. Efficient management of the decryption quota is essential for smooth operations.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Expands European Export Program to 30 Emerging Markets

Amazon Expands European Export Program to 30 Emerging Markets

Amazon's European export program is upgraded, allowing sellers to directly sell existing products to over 30 emerging European markets without additional translation or listing transfer. This initiative aims to help sellers expand their market reach and seize the opportunities in emerging e-commerce markets, providing new growth avenues. Sellers can now easily tap into a wider customer base and boost sales by leveraging Amazon's existing infrastructure and streamlined processes for international expansion. This simplifies the process of entering new markets and reduces the barriers to entry for European e-commerce.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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WCO Revises Strategies to Strengthen Global Trade Capacity

WCO Revises Strategies to Strengthen Global Trade Capacity

The 16th meeting of the World Customs Organization (WCO) Capacity Building Committee, themed "Reshaping the WCO Capacity Building Paradigm," emphasized strategic alignment and resource optimization. The meeting aimed to update capacity building strategies to address global trade challenges. Discussions focused on the elements and operational aspects of the new paradigm, highlighting the importance of multi-stakeholder collaboration. The committee also elected new chairs and vice-chairs, setting the direction for global customs capacity building initiatives. The conference sought to modernize approaches to better support member states in navigating the evolving international trade landscape.

Kazakhstan Enforces Stricter Mobile Security Rules to Curb Fraud

Kazakhstan Enforces Stricter Mobile Security Rules to Curb Fraud

Kazakhstan has implemented new anti-fraud regulations, including establishing a linkage mechanism between telecom operators and anti-fraud centers, limiting the number of SIM cards a person can register (up to 10), and comprehensively strengthening user identity verification (biometric authentication). This aims to build a safer telecommunications environment and protect citizens from digital fraud. The new rules are designed to combat scams and enhance security by verifying user identities and preventing mass registration of SIM cards for illicit purposes. This initiative seeks to create a more secure digital landscape for all citizens.

Saddle Creek Expands Ecommerce Fulfillment in Kentucky

Saddle Creek Expands Ecommerce Fulfillment in Kentucky

Saddle Creek Logistics Services has opened a new e-commerce fulfillment center in Kentucky to meet increasing e-commerce fulfillment demands. The center's strategic location and advanced facilities offer comprehensive services, aiming to help businesses optimize their supply chains, improve customer satisfaction, and drive business growth. This move reflects the e-commerce industry's need for fast and reliable fulfillment solutions and may prompt other logistics providers to expand their e-commerce operations. The new facility signifies Saddle Creek's commitment to providing scalable and efficient solutions for online retailers.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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