Malawi Customs Strengthened Against Illegal Wildlife Trade

Malawi Customs Strengthened Against Illegal Wildlife Trade

The WCO's INAMA project, funded by GIZ, effectively enhanced the Malawi Revenue Authority's risk management capabilities in combating illegal wildlife trade. This was achieved through diagnostic assessments, practical training, risk profile development, and capacity building. The project emphasizes long-term sustainability alongside short-term impact, providing valuable experience and a model for other countries seeking to strengthen their customs enforcement efforts against wildlife trafficking. Its holistic approach ensures lasting improvements in identifying and mitigating risks related to this illicit trade.

WCO Enhances African Customs Risk Management Against Illegal Wildlife Trade

WCO Enhances African Customs Risk Management Against Illegal Wildlife Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the "Trade Facilitation and Customs Modernization Programme for Sustainable Development in Sub-Saharan Africa," supports Customs administrations and national environmental agencies in the East African Community (EAC) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC). The program develops risk indicators for goods and substances controlled by the Montreal Protocol and the Basel Convention. This aims to combat the illegal cross-border movement and trade of hazardous waste, thus maintaining the sustainability of the global environment.

US Truck Driver Shortage Eases As Industry Shows Recovery Signs

US Truck Driver Shortage Eases As Industry Shows Recovery Signs

American Trucking Associations (ATA) data shows a sharp decline in truck driver turnover rates at the beginning of the pandemic, followed by a tightening market. This article analyzes the underlying causes of driver turnover, proposes measures to improve attraction and retention, and emphasizes the importance of data-driven solutions. The industry faces both opportunities and challenges, requiring attention to automation, sustainability, and diversification. Understanding these factors is crucial for navigating the evolving landscape and ensuring a stable and efficient trucking workforce.

US Regulators Probe Ocean Carriers for Potential Trade Violations

US Regulators Probe Ocean Carriers for Potential Trade Violations

The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) is rigorously investigating ocean carriers' freight rates and capacity to ensure fair competition for American exporters. Export businesses should closely monitor market trends, actively participate in investigations, review contract terms, and seek legal advice to mitigate potential risks. The FMC's actions aim to regulate market order, promote fair competition, and uphold the fairness and sustainability of global trade. This scrutiny helps protect American exporters from unfair practices and ensures a level playing field in the international market.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Facebook Pixel Users Adopt Strategies to Avoid Business Manager Bans

Facebook Pixel Users Adopt Strategies to Avoid Business Manager Bans

This article addresses the issue of Pixel data loss after a Facebook Business Manager (BM) ban and proposes a dual-BM backup system. By establishing a secure BM and a separate advertising BM, Pixel data can be backed up and migrated, mitigating losses from BM bans. It emphasizes compliant operation and data-driven risk management to ensure the stability and sustainability of advertising campaigns. This approach allows for a more resilient advertising strategy, minimizing disruption and safeguarding valuable data assets.

Amazon Sellers Face Challenges in Sustainable Growth

Amazon Sellers Face Challenges in Sustainable Growth

This article exposes the common pitfall of chasing quick sales ('hundred orders at sunrise') in Amazon operations. Through case studies, it illustrates the risks associated with selling borderline products and employing short-sighted advertising strategies. It emphasizes that compliant operation, refined execution, continuous learning, and data-driven decision-making are crucial for Amazon success. Drawing on Zhang Yiming's epistemology, the article underscores the importance of a deep understanding of platform rules and market dynamics for long-term growth and sustainability.

Aer Lingus Expands Transatlantic Cargo Services

Aer Lingus Expands Transatlantic Cargo Services

Aer Lingus is emerging as a vital aviation hub connecting Europe to global markets, driven by its operational excellence, comprehensive network, innovative digital tools, and commitment to sustainability. By providing efficient and reliable cargo services, Aer Lingus creates value for global trading partners and strives to maintain its leadership in green aviation and smart logistics. The airline focuses on optimizing its cargo operations to facilitate seamless cross-border trade and contribute to a more sustainable future for the air cargo industry.

12/30/2025 Airlines
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Chinese Seller Acquires US Copyright for Lankybox Raising Ecommerce Concerns

Chinese Seller Acquires US Copyright for Lankybox Raising Ecommerce Concerns

Attention cross-border e-commerce sellers! The US copyright for Lankybox has been preemptively registered by a Chinese seller. Selling related products on the US platform without authorization may lead to infringement risks. This article details the intellectual property risks associated with Lankybox and provides practical advice on how to avoid these risks. It reminds sellers to be cautious when selecting products and to operate in compliance with regulations to mitigate potential legal issues and ensure business sustainability in the US market.

Chinas Live Streaming Star Abey Faces Uncertain Future

Chinas Live Streaming Star Abey Faces Uncertain Future

This paper analyzes the popularity of Douyin livestreamer "Sister Abey," revealing her marketing model based on a "dominant female CEO" persona and low-price strategy. The article argues that while this model can achieve high sales in the short term, it lacks sustainability. As regulations tighten and users become fatigued with this approach, live streaming e-commerce needs to return to product quality and service, building user trust, to achieve long-term development. This shift is crucial for the industry's continued success.

Customs Cooperation Relies on Effective Communication for Future Data Sharing

Customs Cooperation Relies on Effective Communication for Future Data Sharing

The World Customs Organization (WCO) designated 2014 as the "Year of Communication," emphasizing enhanced information sharing within customs, across departments, with the trade community, and the public. This aims to improve customs cooperation efficiency and promote global trade facilitation and security. This article elaborates on specific aspects of improving communication efficiency and stresses the sustainability of communication mechanisms. By fostering better communication, customs administrations can streamline processes, reduce delays, and enhance overall effectiveness in facilitating legitimate trade while combating illicit activities.