Yangpu Port Container Throughput Hits Record High Direct Route to Middle East Supports Local Economic Development

Yangpu Port Container Throughput Hits Record High Direct Route to Middle East Supports Local Economic Development

In the first half of this year, Yangpu Port's container throughput exceeded 1 million TEUs, setting a new historical record. The newly opened routes, especially the foreign trade line connecting to the Middle East, have significantly improved transportation efficiency and reduced costs for enterprises, providing strong support for the economic development of Hainan.

07/18/2024 Logistics
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Phuoc Long Port An Important Logistics Hub of Ho Chi Minh City and Its Development Overview

Phuoc Long Port An Important Logistics Hub of Ho Chi Minh City and Its Development Overview

Since its establishment in 1995, Fulang Port has served as a vital logistics hub for Ho Chi Minh City. Leveraging an excellent geographical location and modern facilities, it has continuously promoted trade between Vietnam and neighboring Southeast Asian countries. Its efficient services and close integration with the industry chain have become crucial support for the economic development of Ho Chi Minh City.

SE Asia Ecommerce Shifts Shopee Fees SIM Rules Vietnam Regulations

SE Asia Ecommerce Shifts Shopee Fees SIM Rules Vietnam Regulations

This article focuses on Shopee's Singapore shipping fee adjustments, the Philippines' SIM card registration deadline, and new e-commerce regulations in Vietnam. It provides an in-depth analysis of how these policy changes impact cross-border e-commerce sellers. The article also offers practical advice and strategies to help sellers adapt their approaches, mitigate risks, and ultimately achieve success in the Southeast Asian market. By understanding these changes, sellers can proactively adjust their strategies and navigate the evolving e-commerce landscape effectively.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Asiapacific Nations Strengthen Customs Cooperation Against Illegal Plastic Waste Trade

Asiapacific Nations Strengthen Customs Cooperation Against Illegal Plastic Waste Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting Asia-Pacific customs administrations in upgrading their plastic waste management. Through virtual diagnostics, tailored implementation plans were developed for Indonesia and the Philippines. A regional workshop is planned to strengthen cooperation in addressing the challenge of 'foreign waste' and protecting the blue skies of the Asia-Pacific region. This initiative aims to enhance customs enforcement capabilities and ensure compliance with the Basel Convention, ultimately combating the illegal trade and improper disposal of plastic waste.