Yaan Firms Boost Sales Via Amazons Crossborder Ecommerce

Yaan Firms Boost Sales Via Amazons Crossborder Ecommerce

This paper takes Ya'an, Sichuan as an example, and deeply explores how local enterprises conduct cross-border e-commerce business through the Amazon platform. The content covers the basics of Amazon platform operation, key points of localization operation, risk control and compliance, and answers frequently asked questions. It aims to provide practical guidance for merchants in Ya'an and more regions, helping them succeed in the global market. It provides insights into navigating the Amazon ecosystem and tailoring strategies for specific regional contexts within China, focusing on practical application and problem-solving.

Asiapacific Customs Adopt WCO Ecommerce Compliance Standards

Asiapacific Customs Adopt WCO Ecommerce Compliance Standards

The 2021 WCO Asia-Pacific Regional Seminar focused on cross-border e-commerce compliance, aiming to promote the effective implementation of the WCO E-Commerce FoS Framework in the Asia-Pacific region. The conference brought together various stakeholders to discuss core issues such as advance electronic data, data exchange, and tax collection. Participants shared experiences, explored challenges, and laid the foundation for building a secure and efficient cross-border e-commerce ecosystem. The pandemic has accelerated the development of e-commerce, further highlighting the importance of the framework.

Asiapacific Rail Freight Expands with WCO Digital Customs Push

Asiapacific Rail Freight Expands with WCO Digital Customs Push

The World Customs Organization (WCO) successfully held its first Asia-Pacific Railway Seminar in Seoul, Korea, aiming to promote the standardization and digital transformation of customs procedures for rail transport. The conference focused on the WCO Railway Guide, simplified customs procedures, the application of advanced technologies, and international cooperation. This initiative is expected to inject new momentum into the development of rail freight in the Asia-Pacific region and further promote regional economic growth. The seminar provided a platform for discussion and collaboration among stakeholders in the railway and customs sectors.

Global Shipping Times Vary by Region Study Finds

Global Shipping Times Vary by Region Study Finds

International express delivery time is affected by factors such as delivery channel, destination, and customs clearance efficiency, with significant regional variations. Commercial express is fast, while postal services are economical but slower; dedicated lines balance speed and price. Delivery to Europe and the US is stable, Southeast Asia is relatively fast, and the Middle East and South America are slower. Customs clearance and force majeure events also impact delivery time. Optimizing channel selection, declaration information, and shipping time, choosing reliable service providers, and purchasing insurance can improve delivery time.

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Caribbean Customs Postal Services Strengthen Ecommerce Ties

Caribbean Customs Postal Services Strengthen Ecommerce Ties

A Caribbean Customs-Postal Cooperation Workshop was held in Guyana, focusing on the challenges and opportunities of e-commerce. The workshop emphasized the importance of electronic data interchange (EDI) and security measures to facilitate cross-border trade. Participants aimed to establish a regional cooperation framework to address the evolving needs of the e-commerce landscape within the Caribbean. The discussions highlighted the need for strengthened collaboration between customs and postal services to ensure efficient and secure handling of e-commerce shipments and to foster sustainable e-commerce development in the region.

Americas Caribbean Customs Boost Postclearance Audit Expertise

Americas Caribbean Customs Boost Postclearance Audit Expertise

The World Customs Organization held a Post-Clearance Audit (PCA) workshop in the Americas and Caribbean region to enhance the auditing capabilities of customs administrations. The aim was to ensure compliance with laws and regulations and integrate international standards into customs operations. The workshop focused on the role of risk management in PCA, facilitating the exchange of experiences among customs administrations and the joint development of regional audit plans. This aims to improve compliance control levels and safeguard tax revenue. The future of PCA will increasingly rely on digitization and intelligent technologies.

Lasership and Ontrac Merge to Compete in Ecommerce Delivery

Lasership and Ontrac Merge to Compete in Ecommerce Delivery

The merger of LaserShip and OnTrac aims to create a national e-commerce last-mile delivery network, challenging the UPS and FedEx duopoly. This consolidation faces challenges in network integration, brand positioning, and service expansion, but also presents opportunities to disrupt the monopoly, meet e-commerce demands, and improve service quality. This merger represents a significant attempt by regional carriers to break through and potentially reshape the US last-mile delivery market landscape. It aims to provide a more competitive alternative for online retailers seeking faster and more flexible delivery options.

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WCO Program Strengthens African Customs for Trade Growth

WCO Program Strengthens African Customs for Trade Growth

The World Customs Organization (WCO), with EU funding, held a Technical and Operational Advisor (TOA) accreditation workshop for French-speaking African countries. The aim was to enhance customs officials' skills in areas like commodity classification, origin, and valuation. Through pre-accreditation and field visit assessments, the project seeks to expand the pool of experts and facilitate regional trade. Quantitative evaluation and continuous improvement are crucial for the project's success, contributing to the upgrading of African trade. The program ultimately aims to streamline customs procedures and boost economic development within the region.

WCO Certification Enhances Trade in Latin America

WCO Certification Enhances Trade in Latin America

The World Customs Organization successfully held a Mercator Programme Advisor certification workshop for the Spanish-speaking Americas region. The aim was to cultivate a group of high-quality MPA experts and promote the coordinated implementation of trade facilitation measures globally. This initiative helps relevant countries optimize customs clearance processes, reduce trade costs, and improve efficiency, injecting strong momentum into regional trade facilitation. The workshop focused on equipping participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively implement the WCO's Mercator Programme, ultimately contributing to streamlined trade procedures and economic growth.

WCO Enhances Asiapacific Supply Chains Postpandemic

WCO Enhances Asiapacific Supply Chains Postpandemic

The World Customs Organization (WCO) launched the COVID-19 Project to enhance member customs' capacity to respond to pandemics and disasters. The first Asia-Pacific regional workshop focused on disaster management and supply chain continuity, fostering experience sharing and cooperation. The WCO is developing related guidelines and introducing digital procedures. Future efforts will strengthen data-driven decision-making, promote digital solutions, and deepen international cooperation to build a more resilient global supply chain. The project aims to equip customs administrations with the tools and knowledge needed to navigate future disruptions effectively.