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.

Dhgate Expands B2B Sales Via Tiktok Social Commerce

Dhgate Expands B2B Sales Via Tiktok Social Commerce

DHGate is actively investing in TikTok Shop, successfully creating a second growth curve through strategies like live streaming commerce, shopping cart ads, and influencer collaborations. The article also shares practical methods for foreign trade enterprises to create viral products on TikTok, including product selection, content creation, and refined operations. These strategies aim to help businesses leverage TikTok's potential for cross-border e-commerce and achieve significant growth in international markets.

Douyin Reports Gen Zdriven Beauty Trends in China

Douyin Reports Gen Zdriven Beauty Trends in China

This article delves into emerging personal care consumption trends on Douyin E-commerce, covering areas like hand, body, oral, mood, makeup, scalp, base makeup, neck, and facial cleansing. These trends reflect young consumers' pursuit of 'value for money' and their preference for personalized, efficacious, and emotionally appealing products. Douyin E-commerce, through initiatives like the 'New Brand Fan Appreciation Day,' helps new brands capitalize on platform opportunities and achieve rapid growth. The focus is on understanding how these emerging brands are leveraging Douyin's unique ecosystem to connect with consumers and build brand awareness.

Chalna Port Emerges As Key Trade Hub for South Asia

Chalna Port Emerges As Key Trade Hub for South Asia

Chalna Port (Mongla Port) is the second busiest seaport in Bangladesh, located in the southwestern part of the country. It serves as a crucial trade node connecting South Asia to the world. Established in 1950, the port facilitates the export of goods like jute and leather, and the import of commodities such as grains and cement. Chalna Port plays a significant role in promoting international trade and regional economic development for Bangladesh.

Port of Long Beach: The Busiest Shipping Hub on the US West Coast

Port of Long Beach: The Busiest Shipping Hub on the US West Coast

The Port of Long Beach, located in California, is the second busiest container port in the United States and a major hub for international trade. Spanning 3,200 acres and operating 24 hours a day, it features advanced loading and unloading facilities that efficiently handle a variety of cargo. With the highest average monthly throughput in the country, the port's strategic location and strong cargo processing capabilities support vibrant trade with international markets.

Jetstar Airways Launches Direct Flights Between China and Australia to Attract Tourists

Jetstar Airways Launches Direct Flights Between China and Australia to Attract Tourists

Jetstar Airlines announced the launch of direct flights between China and Australia by the end of the year, aiming to attract more Chinese tourists and enhance economic exchange and personnel interactions between the two countries. The airline plans to offer 35 weekly flights, focusing on the second and third-tier city markets. With the increase in outbound tourism from China, this new route could present Australia with the opportunity to welcome 8 million Chinese tourists.

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Bangladesh's Shah Amanat Airport Boosts Regional Trade and Travel

Bangladesh's Shah Amanat Airport Boosts Regional Trade and Travel

Shah Amanat International Airport, located 20 kilometers west of Chittagong, is the second-largest airport in Bangladesh. Since its establishment in the 1940s, the airport has undergone several name changes and is now named after an Islamic saint. It features a 2,940-meter runway, as well as passenger and cargo terminals, handling around 1.5 million travelers and processing 6,000 tons of cargo annually. The airport aims to enhance regional air transport and economic development.

Kahului Airport Expands as Maui's Premier Travel Hub

Kahului Airport Expands as Maui's Premier Travel Hub

Kahului Airport, located on Maui Island in Hawaii, serves as the region's primary aviation hub, offering various passenger and cargo services. Since its opening in 1952, it has become the second-busiest airport in Hawaii, featuring two asphalt runways and servicing multiple airlines. With an annual passenger throughput exceeding 5 million, the airport boasts comprehensive facilities for traveler convenience, acting as an essential air bridge between Hawaii and the continental United States.

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Atlanta Airport Remains Worlds Busiest Amid Passenger Growth Challenges

Atlanta Airport Remains Worlds Busiest Amid Passenger Growth Challenges

Airports Council International (ACI) released new data, with Atlanta Airport retaining its title as the world's busiest, handling 108 million passengers in 2024. Dubai Airport ranked second and led in international passenger volume. The report forecasts global passenger traffic to reach 9.9 billion in 2025, but growth may slow due to economic uncertainties, geopolitical tensions, and capacity constraints. The aviation industry needs to respond proactively by strengthening infrastructure development and international cooperation.

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Amazon Tightens KYC Rules for Seller Accounts

Amazon Tightens KYC Rules for Seller Accounts

Recently, KYC verification for Amazon payment accounts has become frequent, requiring sellers to be vigilant. The article points out that Amazon may associate payment accounts with stores, and the 'one-to-one' payment method using non-legal person information is no longer applicable. It is recommended that sellers adopt the 'true one-to-one' payment method using legal person information to avoid triggering a second review, ensuring fund security and smooth store operation.