EU Aviation Carbon Policy Spurs Global Climate Action Debate

EU Aviation Carbon Policy Spurs Global Climate Action Debate

The EU's aviation carbon emission policy, a pioneering attempt to address climate change, incorporates the aviation industry into the carbon emission trading system, encouraging airlines to reduce their carbon footprint. This policy has elicited complex reactions internationally and provides a reference for the implementation of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). Customs authorities need to actively adapt, strengthen cooperation, and enhance professional capabilities to contribute to global climate change mitigation efforts. This includes monitoring emissions, enforcing regulations, and collaborating with international partners to ensure effective implementation of the policy.

GOD Team Expands Crossborder Ecommerce Services in Putian Guangdong

GOD Team Expands Crossborder Ecommerce Services in Putian Guangdong

The GOD team announced a slowdown in their public account updates, shifting their strategic focus to in-depth services, providing more precise support for Putian and Guangdong-based cross-border e-commerce practitioners. Customer service is upgraded with direct access to GOD, ensuring closed-loop delivery of high-value content and protecting the rights of paid members. The team focuses on practical and long-term support to help cross-border e-commerce businesses succeed. This strategic adjustment aims to provide more personalized and effective assistance to their target audience.

Foreign Trade Firms Face Export Tax Refund Filing Challenges

Foreign Trade Firms Face Export Tax Refund Filing Challenges

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the handling process for export tax rebate declaration data errors in foreign trade enterprises. It introduces specific operation steps for withdrawal and re-submission and adjustment declaration for two situations: 'Declaration not reviewed' and 'Tax rebate already processed'. The article also provides the operation path in the e-Tax Bureau, helping enterprises to correct errors in a timely manner and protect their rights. This ensures accurate and efficient processing of export tax rebates, minimizing potential financial losses due to incorrect declarations.

Safran Invests 45B in French Lowcarbon Brake Plant

Safran Invests 45B in French Lowcarbon Brake Plant

Safran is building a carbon brake production plant near Lyon, France, with an investment of €450 million, set to start operations by 2030. The new facility will utilize low-carbon electricity to achieve zero emissions and is expected to increase production by 25% by 2037. This project reflects the company's sustainable development strategy in the aviation manufacturing sector.

Boeing 747 Freighter Faces Challenges As Two Aircraft Delivered to Russian Airline

Boeing 747 Freighter Faces Challenges As Two Aircraft Delivered to Russian Airline

Boeing has leased two 747 freighters to AirBridgeCargo after order cancellations, highlighting challenges in maintaining the 747 production line. With declining orders, Boeing is forced to slow down production, and the market outlook is concerning. Although the 747-8 freighter still offers high cargo capacity, there is an urgent need to actively seek new customers to address the harsh market conditions.

07/21/2025 Airlines
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North American Class 8 Truck Orders Jump Despite Supply Chain Strains

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Jump Despite Supply Chain Strains

North American Class 8 truck orders remained robust in February, but supply chain bottlenecks are limiting production capacity. This article analyzes the drivers behind the order surge, the root causes of the supply chain challenges, and proposes coping strategies for fleets, manufacturers, and suppliers. It also provides an outlook on the future of the market, considering the ongoing constraints and potential shifts in demand and production.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Ireland Overhauls Biopharma Tariffs to Spur RD and Trade

Ireland Overhauls Biopharma Tariffs to Spur RD and Trade

Ireland has released a biopharmaceutical tariff adjustment plan aimed at reducing R&D and compliance costs, and strengthening its global competitiveness. The new policy focuses on tax reductions for R&D equipment, adaptation to new EU regulations, incentives for high-value drug exports, and restrictions on low-value-added product exports. This move aims to address challenges such as the impact of new EU regulations and increased global competition. It is expected to promote the quality and efficiency of Ireland's biopharmaceutical industry, optimize the global trade landscape, and inject new impetus into Sino-Irish and EU-Irish pharmaceutical trade.

Argentinas Neuqun Drives Oil and Gas Boom Aviation Demand Rises

Argentinas Neuqun Drives Oil and Gas Boom Aviation Demand Rises

Argentina's oil and gas industry is booming, with Neuquén Province leading oil production. Air transportation facilitates regional connectivity. Argentina possesses abundant oil, gas, and lithium resources, fostering the growth of SMEs. The IEA forecasts continued production growth. Air transport serves as a crucial link to remote oil and gas regions, supporting the development of Argentina's energy sector. Its role in connecting these areas is vital for efficient operations and further expansion of the industry.

Hershey Boosts Output for Halloween Candy Surge

Hershey Boosts Output for Halloween Candy Surge

Candy giant Hershey is taking several steps to boost production capacity in preparation for Halloween. These measures include adding three new distribution centers, expanding production lines, and introducing automation technology. The company is focusing on its Reese's brand and expanding the Dot's brand to meet market demand during the Halloween season and solidify its market leadership. Hershey aims to ensure sufficient supply and capitalize on the peak demand associated with the holiday.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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