WCO Fellowship Program Boosts Customs Modernization in Developing Nations

WCO Fellowship Program Boosts Customs Modernization in Developing Nations

Participants of the 91st World Customs Organization (WCO) training program have completed the second phase of their training. This program aims to enhance the capabilities of customs officials from developing countries and promote the modernization of their respective national customs administrations. The participants attended leadership workshops at the WCO headquarters and had exchanges with the Secretary-General. They are currently undertaking study visits in China, Japan, or Korea.

Middle East Ecommerce Surges As Digital Payments Rise

Middle East Ecommerce Surges As Digital Payments Rise

Checkout.com's latest report reveals a high-growth phase for the e-commerce market in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). 91% of consumers are frequent online shoppers, with a significant preference for digital payments. The rise of Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) and social commerce is also evident. Merchants need to keep pace with these trends and innovate their products and services to seize opportunities and succeed in the market.

Trumps Potential Return Sparks Climate Policy Uncertainty

Trumps Potential Return Sparks Climate Policy Uncertainty

Trump's potential return to the White House and subsequent re-withdrawal from the Paris Agreement has raised concerns in the business and environmental communities. Despite the challenges to international cooperation, corporate focus on climate change and efforts towards supply chain sustainability persist. The future trajectory remains uncertain, highlighting the tension between political shifts and ongoing corporate initiatives to address climate change risks and promote environmentally responsible practices within their supply chains. The commitment of businesses to sustainability will be crucial in navigating this complex landscape.

Amazon Sellers Boost Seasonal Sales With Strategic Marketing

Amazon Sellers Boost Seasonal Sales With Strategic Marketing

This article provides three strategies for Amazon sellers of seasonal products to increase sales during peak traffic periods. First, accurately position products during the pre-traffic phase to reduce ineffective spending. Second, analyze customer search term reports for low-budget testing. Third, leverage Sponsored Brands (SB) ads to drive incremental growth before Black Friday. The article also emphasizes the importance of rationally estimating sales and acting within one's capacity to avoid overstocking or understocking.

Amazon Sellers Need Efficiency to Compete Experts Say

Amazon Sellers Need Efficiency to Compete Experts Say

Amazon's market has transitioned from rapid growth to a phase of detailed operations. Sellers need to return to the essence of product, improve quality and user experience, optimize listings, and precisely target advertising. Continuous improvement through data analysis is crucial. Increasing conversion rates is key, rather than blindly relying on high-priced products or excessive advertising spending. Only by continuously learning and improving operational capabilities can sellers break through in the competition.

Baidu Seeks to Revive Struggling Ad Feed Business

Baidu Seeks to Revive Struggling Ad Feed Business

This article delves into the reasons behind the decline of Baidu Information Feed ad campaigns and provides an actionable recovery plan. It includes diagnosing the 'symptoms' of the decline phase, expanding targeting to unlock more traffic, innovating to reshape user appeal, and optimizing landing pages to improve conversion rates. These practical strategies aim to revitalize your ads and enhance campaign performance, helping you restore ad vitality and improve your return on investment.

Shanghai Port Limited Quantity Packaging Requirements for Dangerous Goods

Shanghai Port Limited Quantity Packaging Requirements for Dangerous Goods

This article provides detailed information on the limited packaging requirements for exporting hazardous materials from Shanghai Port. Only hazardous materials classified as Category II and III can be declared under limited packaging; Category I cannot use limited packaging. Limited packaging must be of composite nature and a limited proof can replace the hazardous materials packaging certificate, but declaration as hazardous materials is still required.