Amazon Expands Seller Access to 30 New European Markets

Amazon Expands Seller Access to 30 New European Markets

Amazon's European Export program has been significantly upgraded, allowing sellers to sell products to over 30 European countries and regions with just one European site. This program simplifies operations, reduces tax risks, and expands sales reach, offering Chinese sellers an excellent opportunity to expand into the European market. Both FBA and MFN are supported, providing sellers with flexible logistics options. This upgrade streamlines the process of exporting to Europe, making it easier for businesses to reach a wider customer base and grow their presence in the European e-commerce landscape.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Alibabas Cainiao DHL Partner to Expand in Polands Ecommerce Market

Alibabas Cainiao DHL Partner to Expand in Polands Ecommerce Market

Cainiao and DHL are partnering to tap into the vast potential of the Polish e-commerce market, planning to invest in building the largest self-pickup network in the country. This move will reshape Poland's logistics landscape and support AliExpress's strategic upgrade in the European market. The Polish e-commerce market is growing rapidly, with consumers favoring self-pickup lockers. Cainiao's deep layout has already helped AliExpress gain a leading position locally. This collaboration is a crucial step in Alibaba's globalization strategy and may help AliExpress unlock the entire European market.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Streamlines Seller Tools in Japan Europe and US

Amazon Streamlines Seller Tools in Japan Europe and US

This article provides an in-depth analysis of recent Amazon announcements, covering updates like the Japan store points tool upgrade, the European store unbranded packaging program, the US store invoicing service and FBA warehouse address updates, the Belgian store partnered carrier program, and TikTok Shop's market expansion in Spain. It aims to offer cross-border sellers forward-looking operational guidance, helping them maintain a competitive edge in a rapidly changing market environment. The analysis focuses on practical implications and actionable strategies for sellers to adapt to these changes effectively.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Azerbaijan Enhances Customs Efficiency With WCO Support

Azerbaijan Enhances Customs Efficiency With WCO Support

The WCO assessed and advised the Azerbaijan Customs on improving its human resource management. The assessment emphasized competency-based workforce development, offering valuable insights for customs administrations in other countries. The recommendations focused on building a skilled and motivated workforce to enhance customs operations and efficiency. This initiative serves as a model for other nations seeking to modernize their customs human resource practices and align with international standards. The WCO's guidance aims to foster a more effective and professional customs service in Azerbaijan.

Warehouses Turn to Creative Tactics Amid Labor Shortages

Warehouses Turn to Creative Tactics Amid Labor Shortages

High turnover rates among warehouse workers pose a significant challenge for businesses. This paper argues that compensation isn't the sole solution. Companies need to challenge stereotypes and showcase technological advancements. Embracing diversity and expanding recruitment efforts are crucial. Building career ladders and providing development opportunities are essential for employee growth. Furthermore, valuing employee feedback and creating a meaningful work environment can effectively address the labor shortage. By focusing on these strategies, companies can improve employee retention and overcome the challenges of finding and keeping qualified warehouse personnel.

WCO Backs Palestinian Customs Modernization Efforts

WCO Backs Palestinian Customs Modernization Efforts

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting Palestine Customs in modernizing its Human Resource Management (HRM) through a workshop held in Tunis. This support focuses on building a competency-based HRM system, including developing a job directory, competency framework, competency dictionary, and job descriptions. WCO experts will provide remote support to ensure the successful implementation of these reforms. The initiative aims to improve the efficiency and international competitiveness of Palestine Customs by strengthening its workforce and aligning HR practices with international standards.

Benin Customs Adopts Competency Model to Enhance Efficiency

Benin Customs Adopts Competency Model to Enhance Efficiency

With the support of the Swedish government through the WACAM project, Benin Customs has successfully implemented a competency-based human resource management system. This system covers key areas such as recruitment, training, and performance evaluation, aiming to enhance the overall effectiveness of the customs administration. The Minister of Finance expressed support for the project and hopes to extend it to the tax department. A pilot competency assessment project will be launched at Cotonou Airport, laying the foundation for the modernization of human resources within Benin Customs.

WCO and Japan Launch Global Customs Training Program

WCO and Japan Launch Global Customs Training Program

The WCO-Japan Career Development Programme (CDP) is considered a prestigious training ground for customs professionals globally, aiming to enhance the expertise of customs officials from various countries and foster international cooperation. The program combines theoretical learning with practical exercises, providing participants with comprehensive career development opportunities. It contributes to global trade facilitation and security by equipping customs officers with the necessary skills and knowledge to navigate complex international trade environments. The CDP plays a vital role in building capacity within customs administrations worldwide.

WCO Scholarship Program Aims to Develop Nextgen Customs Leaders

WCO Scholarship Program Aims to Develop Nextgen Customs Leaders

The first phase of the World Customs Organization (WCO) Scholarship Programme's 83rd edition has successfully concluded. Participants' research will contribute to customs modernization. The WCO Secretary General encouraged the scholars to share their practical experiences and praised them as "the future of customs." This program aims to cultivate customs elites with a global perspective and innovative spirit, contributing to the development of global trade. It focuses on building capacity and fostering collaboration within the international customs community.

WCO Backs Philippines Customs Modernization with HRM System

WCO Backs Philippines Customs Modernization with HRM System

The World Customs Organization (WCO) successfully conducted a personnel management diagnostic of the Bureau of Customs (BOC) in the Philippines. This aimed to support BOC's strategic goals and HR modernization by building a competency-based HRM system. The diagnostic highlighted the importance of HR roles, competency-based HRM, and training development. The BOC committed to adopting the WCO's 18 customized recommendations to drive the implementation of future action plans.