Amazon Tightens Rules on Fake Reviews Suspends Violating Sellers

Amazon Tightens Rules on Fake Reviews Suspends Violating Sellers

Amazon has recently intensified its scrutiny of seller accounts, focusing on combating review manipulation and variation abuse, leading to numerous account suspensions. Sellers must strictly adhere to platform policies and avoid high-risk practices. Tools like ECPP ERP can be leveraged for review analysis, review request management, and negative feedback intervention to adapt to the increasingly stringent regulatory environment. This ensures stable operations within the Amazon ecosystem by proactively managing compliance and mitigating risks associated with policy violations, particularly regarding reviews and product variations.

Amazon Tightens Return Rate Rules for Sellers

Amazon Tightens Return Rate Rules for Sellers

Amazon's new policy imposes stricter controls on products with high return rates, including adding labels and delisting ASINs. Sellers should check email notifications and "Voice of the Customer" reports. To reduce return rates, sellers should optimize listings, improve product quality, enhance packaging and shipping, and proactively address after-sales issues. Data analysis tools like ECPP ERP can help sellers identify problematic products and monitor risks, building automated protection capabilities. This proactive approach is crucial for maintaining a healthy Amazon business and avoiding penalties associated with excessive returns.

Global Customs Agencies Tackle Ocean Plastic Pollution

Global Customs Agencies Tackle Ocean Plastic Pollution

The World Customs Organization (WCO) actively participates in UN World Oceans Day, highlighting customs' crucial role in marine environment protection. Through enforcing the Basel Convention, upgrading trade tools, and implementing the Asia Pacific Plastic Waste Project, customs are committed to combating illegal plastic waste trade and protecting marine ecosystems. The WCO calls for global collaboration, urging everyone to contribute, even in small ways, to safeguard our blue planet. This includes preventing plastic waste from entering waterways and promoting responsible consumption habits to reduce overall plastic pollution.

WCO Launches New Framework for Sustainable Customs Modernization

WCO Launches New Framework for Sustainable Customs Modernization

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has launched a new paradigm for capacity building, emphasizing shared responsibility and results-orientation. This approach aims to ensure that capacity building support translates into sustainable improvements and fosters institutional transformation through precise needs assessments, blended learning, and effective impact evaluations. Experts are calling for the utilization of WCO assessment tools to overcome data challenges and collaboratively address issues within capacity building. The goal is to ensure capacity building efforts lead to tangible and lasting positive change within customs administrations.

Yangjiang Knives Expand Globally Via Aliexpress Mercado Libre

Yangjiang Knives Expand Globally Via Aliexpress Mercado Libre

Attention Yangjiang knife and hand tool businesses! AliExpress and Mercado Libre representatives are gathering in Yangjiang to explain blue ocean categories, platform policies, and operational rules. Benefit from 1-on-1 on-site guidance to seize overseas business opportunities and boost product sales. Join us on March 4, 2025, at Yangdong District Teachers' Training College! Don't miss this chance to learn how to successfully export your knives and tools through these popular e-commerce platforms and maximize your sales potential in the global market.

CH Robinson Invests 1B in Logistics Tech Overhaul

CH Robinson Invests 1B in Logistics Tech Overhaul

C.H. Robinson announced a $1 billion investment in technology innovation over the next five years to address growing customer demand for technology, visibility, and local expertise. This initiative aims to accelerate digital transformation in the logistics industry, enhance customer value, and drive global trade. The company will focus its investments on data science, visibility tools, and talent development to build a smarter and more efficient logistics ecosystem. The investment underscores C.H. Robinson's commitment to leveraging technology to improve supply chain performance and meet evolving customer needs.

US House Passes CORCA Act to Tackle Retail Crime

US House Passes CORCA Act to Tackle Retail Crime

The House Judiciary Committee passed the Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2025 (CORCA), aiming to strengthen federal law enforcement, establish crime coordination centers, increase penalties for cargo theft, and enhance public-private partnerships. This legislation addresses the growing problem of organized cargo and retail theft, seeking to protect supply chain security and consumer interests. CORCA aims to provide better tools and resources to combat these crimes and deter future offenses by improving collaboration and increasing accountability for those involved in organized retail crime.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Amazons Multivariant Tool Boosts Seller Efficiency

Amazons Multivariant Tool Boosts Seller Efficiency

Amazon is gradually guiding a "Multi-Variant Collaborative Exposure" mechanism, allowing multiple variations under the same listing to simultaneously gain organic positions in core keyword search results. Sellers need to use tools to identify and track the organic positions of multiple variants. By leveraging potential mining, keyword source screening, and long-term defense strategies, they can seize this long-term operational opportunity and improve store performance. This shift requires proactive management and strategic optimization of product listings to maximize visibility and capture the potential traffic bonus.

Middle East and North Africa Crack Down on Customs Fraud

Middle East and North Africa Crack Down on Customs Fraud

A regional workshop in Amman, Jordan, focused on customs valuation and anti-fraud, aiming to enhance the capabilities of customs officials in the Middle East and North Africa. The workshop covered the WTO Valuation Agreement, WCO's Revenue Package tools, and anti-fraud strategies. Key discussions centered on Decision 6.1 and valuation risk management. Emphasis was placed on international cooperation, capacity building, legal improvements, and technological innovation. The goal was to foster a fairer trade environment by strengthening customs practices and combating fraudulent activities in the region.

WCO Enhances Customs Training Across West and Central Africa

WCO Enhances Customs Training Across West and Central Africa

The WCO-WACAM project aims to establish a regional pool of human resources experts for Customs administrations in West and Central Africa. Through capacity building, tool development, and follow-up support, the project enhances HR management within Customs departments, ultimately improving their efficiency and competitiveness. It emphasizes a competency-based HRM approach and develops tools such as job catalogs, competency frameworks, and job descriptions. These resources lay the foundation for Customs modernization and contribute to more effective and professional Customs operations in the region.