Shopee Lazada Boost Seller Programs in Latam Southeast Asia

Shopee Lazada Boost Seller Programs in Latam Southeast Asia

Shopee continues to increase its investment in the Latin American market, projecting an investment of $1.5 billion with the goal of capturing 20% of the Brazilian e-commerce market share by 2025. Lazada has launched a Preferred Seller program, offering benefits such as traffic support to high-performing sellers. Amazon has expanded its Transparency program to combat counterfeit goods, while eBay has added certified docking warehouses to optimize logistics services. These initiatives highlight the ongoing efforts to improve seller performance, combat fraud, and enhance the overall e-commerce experience.

Amazon Sellers Gain Edge with Five Key Product Strategies

Amazon Sellers Gain Edge with Five Key Product Strategies

This article provides five effective strategies for Amazon sellers to select products, including focusing on price ranges, choosing year-round items, targeting products with fewer reviews, and opting for easy-to-import and lightweight goods. It also emphasizes the importance of sourcing and introduces the advantages of FBA services. Finally, it recommends using the Zonbase tool to assist in product selection, helping sellers succeed on Amazon. This comprehensive approach aims to guide sellers through the product selection process, optimizing their chances for profitability and growth within the Amazon marketplace.

Amazon FBA Sellers Face New Rules How to Adapt

Amazon FBA Sellers Face New Rules How to Adapt

New Amazon FBA inbound rules took effect on May 1st, imposing stricter requirements on appointment accuracy and PO list accuracy, leading to appointment difficulties and warehouse congestion. Sellers should strictly adhere to the rules, provide accurate PO numbers, adopt different strategies for different stages of goods, avoid shipping with separate PO numbers, plan logistics and warehousing in advance, and choose reliable logistics partners. Failing to comply can result in delays and increased costs. Proactive planning and accurate information are crucial for successful FBA inbound shipments under the new regulations.

01/05/2026 Logistics
Read More
Meesho Aims to Shed Discount Image Attract Brands in India

Meesho Aims to Shed Discount Image Attract Brands in India

Meesho's rise in the Indian e-commerce market is marked by downloads surpassing Amazon and Flipkart. The company is now striving to shed its low-price image and venture into branded product categories. This transition presents both significant challenges and opportunities. While its initial success was built on affordability, attracting higher-spending customers and competing with established players in the branded goods sector will require strategic shifts in marketing, product selection, and overall brand perception. The Indian e-commerce landscape is becoming increasingly competitive, making Meesho's evolution crucial for long-term success.

WCO Speeds Up Disaster Aid After Earthquakes Floods

WCO Speeds Up Disaster Aid After Earthquakes Floods

The World Customs Organization (WCO) expresses its deep sorrow regarding the recent earthquake in Morocco and the floods in Libya. The WCO emphasizes the crucial role of customs in disaster relief, offering tools and guidelines to streamline border procedures and expedite the cross-border movement of life-saving supplies. The WCO urges member customs administrations to prioritize the clearance of relief goods, implement simplified and advance declarations, and adopt flexible clearance procedures. It also calls for enhanced international cooperation to jointly respond to disasters and provide support and condolences to the affected communities.

Asiapacific Customs Boost Environmental Pact Enforcement

Asiapacific Customs Boost Environmental Pact Enforcement

The World Customs Organization held a workshop in the Asia-Pacific region focusing on the enforcement of Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs). The workshop aimed to enhance the capacity of member customs agencies to combat the illicit trade of environmentally sensitive goods. Topics covered included an overview of MEAs, global trade trends, risk management, document verification, and cargo inspection. The event fostered regional cooperation and the sharing of best practices, laying a foundation for addressing global environmental challenges. It emphasized the critical role of customs in protecting the environment.

WCO BRS Partner to Advance Green Trade Via HS Codes

WCO BRS Partner to Advance Green Trade Via HS Codes

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Secretariats of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions (BRS) highlighted their collaboration in addressing environmental and social issues using the Harmonized System (HS) at the BRS COPs in Geneva. The WCO facilitates customs control of goods threatening the environment and human health by introducing HS codes. They shared elements of successful proposals, aiming to strengthen global cooperation and build a sustainable trade future. This partnership demonstrates how the HS can be leveraged for environmental protection and responsible trade practices on a global scale.

Montenegro Customs Boosts Valuation Skills in WCO Workshop

Montenegro Customs Boosts Valuation Skills in WCO Workshop

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a workshop on customs valuation for Montenegrin customs officials. The workshop aimed to enhance their professional skills and master the use of valuation databases for risk assessment. Covering the WTO Agreement on Customs Valuation, valuation methods, and practical case studies, the workshop assists Montenegrin customs in better fulfilling their duties, safeguarding national revenue, and ensuring fair trade. The training is expected to improve their ability to accurately assess the value of goods and effectively identify potential risks associated with import and export activities.

WCO Implements New Trade Valuation Rules to Boost Revenue

WCO Implements New Trade Valuation Rules to Boost Revenue

The WCO Technical Committee on Customs Valuation has adopted two new advisory opinions concerning the valuation treatment of income tax in royalties and the valuation of buyer's own trademarks on imported goods. These new rules aim to enhance certainty and transparency in customs valuation, promote international trade facilitation, optimize customs revenue, and ensure the healthy development of global trade. They provide guidance on complex valuation issues, contributing to a more predictable and equitable international trade environment. The opinions seek to clarify existing valuation principles and address practical challenges faced by customs administrations and traders alike.

WCO Boosts Trade Control Enforcement in Albania Kosovo

WCO Boosts Trade Control Enforcement in Albania Kosovo

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through its STCE and COPES projects, conducted online training for Albanian and Kosovar Customs, aiming to enhance their enforcement capabilities in strategic trade control and dual-use item management. The training covered strategic item definitions, evidence collection standards, and investigation techniques. It emphasized the application of data analysis in risk assessment and intelligence analysis to build a global strategic trade control system and maintain global security. The training is expected to improve the effectiveness of customs operations in preventing the illicit proliferation of sensitive goods.