Chinas Myfoodie Nanjing Agricultural University Open Pet Food Research Center

Chinas Myfoodie Nanjing Agricultural University Open Pet Food Research Center

Myfoodie has partnered with Nanjing Agricultural University to establish a joint research institute, focusing on scientific innovation in pet food and enhancing product competitiveness. The collaboration centers around nutritional composition, raw material processing, and other key areas. They will explore the application of natural plants in pet food, ensuring the safety and quality of their products. This partnership aims to advance the field of pet nutrition and develop healthier, more sustainable pet food options.

Shopee Philippines Maribank Maintenance Disrupts Crossborder Sales

Shopee Philippines Maribank Maintenance Disrupts Crossborder Sales

Shopee Philippines' MariBank will undergo system maintenance on January 20th and 23rd, 2026, affecting functions like withdrawals, refunds, and payments. Sellers are advised to avoid operations during the maintenance period, plan funds in advance, inform customers about potential delays, and pay attention to the security and flexible allocation of cross-border e-commerce funds. This maintenance may cause temporary fund delays. Plan accordingly to minimize disruption to your business and customer experience.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Keener Law Firm Warns Sellers of Beth Bender Beauty Eyeliner Stencil Infringement

Keener Law Firm Warns Sellers of Beth Bender Beauty Eyeliner Stencil Infringement

Keener Law Firm represents Beth Bender Beauty, an eyeliner stencil brand, in protecting its intellectual property. Sellers should be aware of potential infringement risks. Immediately check listings for infringing products and remove them. Pay close attention to the brand's text and graphic trademarks. Withdraw funds from your account in advance to prevent potential freezing and protect your interests. Failure to comply could result in legal action and financial losses. Act proactively to avoid infringement issues.

Brazil Waives Visas for Chinese Tourists to Boost Travel

Brazil Waives Visas for Chinese Tourists to Boost Travel

Brazil has announced a short-term visa exemption policy for Chinese citizens, greatly improving the convenience of Chinese citizens traveling to Brazil for tourism, business, and family visits, saving time and costs. Specific applicable categories, duration of stay, and effective date are pending official announcement. It is recommended to plan your trip in advance to deeply experience Brazil's diverse culture and natural scenery. Further details should be available soon from the Brazilian government.

China Strengthens CCC Certification for Product Safety

China Strengthens CCC Certification for Product Safety

The State Administration for Market Regulation announced adjustments to the CCC certification model for 16 product types, transitioning from self-declaration to third-party certification and evaluation, effective January 1, 2027. Businesses should pay attention to the timeline and complete the certification transition in advance to ensure product compliance with the new regulations, enhance product safety, and improve market competitiveness. This shift aims to strengthen consumer protection and ensure higher standards for product safety.

Export Warehouses Boost Shenzhens Logistics Efficiency

Export Warehouses Boost Shenzhens Logistics Efficiency

This paper delves into the operational mechanisms and advantages of export supervision warehouses in international logistics, highlighting their roles in advance tax rebates, flexible warehousing, and simplified customs clearance. It analyzes the characteristics and services of different regional warehouses, based on the practical situation of export supervision warehouses in the Shenzhen Customs District. Providing practical operational insights, this study aims to offer guidance for enterprises to optimize logistics strategies and reduce operating costs.

02/06/2026 Warehousing
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Junin Airport Assigned IATA Code to Streamline Travel

Junin Airport Assigned IATA Code to Streamline Travel

This article provides the IATA code (JNI) and ICAO code (SAAJ) for Junin Airport in Argentina. It details the airport's geographical location and its country of origin. Furthermore, it explains the significance of IATA codes in air travel and differentiates them from ICAO codes. The aim is to help readers quickly access airport information and facilitate convenient travel. Understanding these codes is crucial for booking flights and navigating the complexities of air travel. This information allows for efficient identification and tracking of flights and airports worldwide.

Revised Kyoto Convention Aims to Streamline Global Trade Customs

Revised Kyoto Convention Aims to Streamline Global Trade Customs

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is promoting a comprehensive revision of the Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC) to simplify and harmonize customs procedures across countries. The 7th RKC Review Working Group meeting established a 'four-step framework' for the revision process and discussed revisions to rules of origin. The RKC revision presents both opportunities and challenges for import and export companies. Businesses should closely monitor progress, actively participate, and adapt to the new trade environment. This adaptation is crucial for maintaining competitiveness in the global market.

ICC WCO Partner to Simplify Global Trade Processes

ICC WCO Partner to Simplify Global Trade Processes

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and the World Customs Organization (WCO) continue their collaboration, focusing on trade facilitation and discussing key issues such as origin verification, transit, and single windows. They pay particular attention to the role and position of SMEs in global trade, jointly seeking best practices to support them. The aim is to build a more open, inclusive, and efficient global trading system. This ongoing partnership underscores the commitment to simplifying trade processes and empowering SMEs to participate effectively in the international marketplace.

EUWCO Project Boosts African Customs Modernization Trade

EUWCO Project Boosts African Customs Modernization Trade

The EU-WCO cooperation project promotes customs modernization in Africa by optimizing the Harmonized System and rules of origin, and strengthening capacity building. This creates a more efficient trade environment, fostering intra-African trade and regional economic integration. The project has yielded significant results and will continue to support African customs development, contributing to the establishment of the African Continental Free Trade Area. Its focus on streamlining procedures and enhancing skills will be crucial for unlocking Africa's trade potential and fostering sustainable economic growth across the continent.