Amazon Europe Sellers Eligible for Advertising VAT Refunds

Amazon Europe Sellers Eligible for Advertising VAT Refunds

This article reveals that some Amazon European sellers may be eligible for refunds on incorrectly charged advertising VAT. It details the relevant policies and provides a clear refund process, including steps like checking the VAT address, confirming tax deductions, and opening a case to request a refund. The aim is to help eligible sellers recover losses. It also emphasizes that advertising management fees are non-refundable. By following these steps, sellers can potentially reclaim wrongly levied VAT on their Amazon advertising spend, thereby improving their profitability in the European marketplace.

Shopee Seller Registration Hurdles Local Store Guide

Shopee Seller Registration Hurdles Local Store Guide

This article delves into common issues encountered during Shopee registration review, providing solutions and unveiling the advantages and operational techniques of Shopee local stores. For sellers who repeatedly fail to register cross-border stores, a local store is a viable alternative to consider. It explores the reasons behind registration failures and offers practical advice on avoiding pitfalls. Understanding the benefits of a local store, such as lower shipping costs and faster delivery times, can significantly improve a seller's success on the Shopee platform. This guide helps navigate the complexities of Shopee's registration process.

Temu Targets Fake US Stores Ahead of Holiday Shopping Surge

Temu Targets Fake US Stores Ahead of Holiday Shopping Surge

Temu US station recently cracked down on false registration information, massively suspending non-compliant stores, demonstrating the platform's determination for compliance. This action employs a dual review mechanism of "system + manual" to severely punish false information. Sellers need to be wary of "information shops" and ensure the authenticity of their qualifications and the purity of their IP addresses. Compliant operation is crucial for long-term development in the North American e-commerce market. This crackdown highlights the importance of adhering to regulations for sustainable growth on the platform.

Temu Tightens Seller Vetting to Combat Fraud

Temu Tightens Seller Vetting to Combat Fraud

Temu has upgraded its qualification review process, cracking down on qualification abuse and creating a 'joint liability' risk for sellers. This article delves into the new platform rules, revealing key targeted violations, analyzing manufacturer risks and joint liabilities, detailing penalty measures, and providing key self-inspection items and category tips for sellers. Experts recommend that sellers build an independent qualification system to ensure the authenticity and traceability of testing reports to mitigate risks and enhance brand compliance competitiveness. This helps avoid potential penalties and maintain a compliant and competitive presence on the platform.

Pen Spinning Niche Thrives Amid Market Overcrowding

Pen Spinning Niche Thrives Amid Market Overcrowding

This paper analyzes the 'involution' dilemma faced by the spinning pen market and proposes solutions such as differentiated innovation, value reconstruction, and personalized customization. It emphasizes that merchants need to deeply understand market demands, strengthen the stress-relieving attributes of products, and provide personalized customization services to stand out in the highly competitive market and achieve sustainable development. By focusing on these strategies, businesses can navigate the challenges and capitalize on opportunities within the spinning pen and stress relief product sectors in the context of cross-border e-commerce.

Latin America Trade Grows with Enhanced Tax Customs Program

Latin America Trade Grows with Enhanced Tax Customs Program

The IMF and the Spanish Institute for Fiscal Studies jointly concluded a senior seminar on tax and customs administration in Central and South America. This seminar aimed to enhance the strategic skills of tax and customs officials in the region. Using a blended online and offline format, the course covered various aspects of tax and customs management. A fifth session is planned for late November, focusing on developing modern management skills and improving voluntary compliance. The program is designed to foster more effective and efficient tax and customs systems.

Global Shipping Industry Faces Complex Booking Challenges

Global Shipping Industry Faces Complex Booking Challenges

This article delves into the differences and relationship between Booking and Shipping Order (S/O) in international shipping. Booking is a request for space on a vessel, while S/O is the loading instruction issued after a successful booking. The S/O serves as the document for container pickup, customs declaration, and vessel loading. Without a confirmed booking, there is no S/O. Understanding the connection between these two is crucial for ensuring smooth and successful cargo shipment. It's the key to avoid potential delays and ensure cargo arrives on time.

New Customs System Enhances Trade Efficiency

New Customs System Enhances Trade Efficiency

This paper delves into the customs guarantee system, a trade facilitation measure advocated by Canada and Switzerland, designed to allow importers to retrieve goods before final tariff determination. It elaborates on the core principles, implementation details, advantages, challenges, and the rights and limitations of customs inspection within this system. The article emphasizes its significant role in improving customs clearance efficiency, optimizing the trade environment, and reducing the burden on businesses. It calls for countries to actively learn from experiences and improve their customs guarantee systems, fostering smoother international trade.

Hong Kong Ministers Draft Trade Negotiation Report

Hong Kong Ministers Draft Trade Negotiation Report

The Trade Negotiations Committee meeting reviewed the draft report for the Hong Kong Ministerial Conference. Representatives from various parties offered opinions and suggestions on the report's content, primarily focusing on wording, progress descriptions, and future directions. While disagreements existed, all parties expressed a willingness to seek consensus, laying the groundwork for future negotiations. The discussions aimed to refine the report and ensure it accurately reflects the current state of negotiations and sets a clear path forward. The meeting highlighted the complexities involved but also the commitment to finding common ground.

New Zealand Aims to Streamline Trade with Clearer Customs Rules

New Zealand Aims to Streamline Trade with Clearer Customs Rules

New Zealand submitted a proposal to the WTO aimed at promoting objectivity and transparency in tariff classification, avoiding arbitrary classifications and hidden trade restrictions. The proposal emphasizes classification based on the Harmonized System (HS) and focuses on the capacity-building needs of developing countries, suggesting the establishment of a horizontal mechanism to address their specific issues. This proposal is of great significance for promoting fair trade and global economic development. It seeks to ensure consistent and predictable application of tariff classifications, fostering a more transparent and equitable global trading environment.