Amazon Expands in Belgium As Eurozone Economy Slows

Amazon Expands in Belgium As Eurozone Economy Slows

This article focuses on the latest developments in cross-border e-commerce, including Amazon's small parcel delivery program in Belgium, Shopee's updated return and refund policy, and TikTok's new executive appointment. It also highlights macroeconomic trends, warning of the risk of economic contraction in the Eurozone, and provides information on the China International Import Expo and cross-border e-commerce exhibitions. Finally, it offers health tips, reminding cross-border e-commerce sellers to pay attention to their drinking water health.

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Coupang Adopts CGFCGF Lite Model for Sellers

Coupang Adopts CGFCGF Lite Model for Sellers

The end of Coupang's self-fulfillment model marks the era of CGF/CGF Lite. This article provides an in-depth interpretation of the CGF/CGF Lite models, detailing the shipping process and warehouse entry precautions for the CGF model. It also offers suggestions for model selection, aiming to help sellers quickly adapt to Coupang's new rules, seize opportunities, and achieve sales growth. It focuses on understanding the nuances of each fulfillment option to optimize operations and maximize potential within the Coupang ecosystem.

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Baidus ERNIE Bot Outperforms Chatgpt in AI Creativity Test

Baidus ERNIE Bot Outperforms Chatgpt in AI Creativity Test

This paper compares the performance of Wenxin Yiyan, ChatGPT, and New Bing in metaphorical rhetoric, revealing Wenxin Yiyan's potential advantages in linguistic imagination. The article argues that Wenxin Yiyan tends to use things or behaviors to metaphorize HR, demonstrating greater literary creativity and imagination. It calls for attention and cultivation of AI creativity to promote the rise of domestic AI. The comparison highlights the unique approach of Wenxin Yiyan in employing metaphors, suggesting a different level of imaginative capacity compared to its counterparts.

Pingpong Helps Amazon Sellers Expand in Belgium for Q4

Pingpong Helps Amazon Sellers Expand in Belgium for Q4

Amazon Belgium is live, and PingPong has launched its payment service to help sellers tap into the European market. This article analyzes the potential of the Belgian market, highlights the advantages of PingPong's payment solution, and provides key operational points and logistics solutions for Amazon Belgium. It advises sellers to seize the opportunity of the Q4 peak season. PingPong's service aims to simplify cross-border transactions and empower sellers to efficiently manage their finances while expanding into this promising new European marketplace.

Amazon Enhances Seller Sales With Transparent Review System

Amazon Enhances Seller Sales With Transparent Review System

Amazon US now directly displays Review Ratings, marking a new era of transparency for sellers. This article analyzes the pros and cons of this policy and provides practical strategies for improving Listing ratings. These strategies include leveraging the Amazon Vine program, using the 'Request a Review' feature, and effectively addressing negative reviews. Furthermore, it reminds sellers to pay attention to Amazon's mandatory attribute requirements and Cases functionality. By proactively adapting to platform changes, sellers can enhance their competitiveness in the Amazon marketplace.

Armenia Modernizes Customs with WCO Support to Boost Trade

Armenia Modernizes Customs with WCO Support to Boost Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting Armenia in developing a Mercator Implementation Plan. This plan aims to comprehensively improve customs clearance efficiency and trade facilitation in Armenia by optimizing key areas such as advance rulings, risk management, and the single window system. The initiative is expected to inject new vitality into Armenia's economic development by streamlining trade processes and reducing associated costs. The focus is on modernizing customs procedures to align with international best practices and facilitate smoother cross-border trade.

Jordan Customs Streamlines Trade with Wcobacked Clearance Reforms

Jordan Customs Streamlines Trade with Wcobacked Clearance Reforms

With WCO support, the Jordan Customs Department held a workshop focused on optimizing fast clearance processes and enhancing trade facilitation. By establishing new Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), Jordan Customs aims to standardize the expedited release of imported goods at air cargo facilities, fostering trade development. The GTFP project assists Jordan Customs in improving its fast clearance capabilities through various support activities, reducing trade costs and increasing trade efficiency. This initiative is crucial for streamlining customs procedures and promoting economic growth in Jordan.

MENA Adopts Digital Tech for Smarter Border Control

MENA Adopts Digital Tech for Smarter Border Control

The WCO's SMART Borders workshop in Riyadh, focusing on the MENA region, highlighted the application of cutting-edge technologies like AI and blockchain in customs processes. Through WCO best practice sharing and guidance from ZATCA, participants explored how to leverage technology to enhance border management efficiency, injecting new momentum into the MENA region's digital transformation. The event fostered discussions on optimizing customs procedures and improving security through innovative digital solutions, ultimately contributing to a more efficient and secure trade environment within the region.

Serbia Enhances Trade Efficiency with Customs Modernization

Serbia Enhances Trade Efficiency with Customs Modernization

Supported by the SECO-WCO Global Trade Facilitation Programme, Serbian Customs has made significant progress in standardization, transparency, cooperation, and automation, particularly in the AEO program, online application systems, and automation projects. These achievements have not only promoted Serbia's international trade but also injected new impetus into regional economic development. Serbia's reform experience provides valuable lessons for other developing countries. The advancements highlight the positive impact of targeted support and strategic implementation in streamlining customs procedures and fostering economic growth.

WCO Workshop Enhances IP Rights Protection in Latin America

WCO Workshop Enhances IP Rights Protection in Latin America

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held an Intellectual Property (IP) seminar in Panama, aiming to enhance the capacity of Latin American customs authorities to combat counterfeit goods. The seminar focused on strategic implementation, regional collaboration, digital transformation, and practical exercises. These efforts are designed to lay the foundation for a new landscape of secure trade. The event emphasized the importance of coordinated actions in protecting intellectual property rights and preventing the trade of illicit goods across borders within the region.