Shopify Payments Expands Access for Chinese Merchants

Shopify Payments Expands Access for Chinese Merchants

Shopify Payments is the official payment solution for Shopify, streamlining payment processes and reducing transaction fees. Typically, Chinese merchants require overseas company qualifications to activate it, but some channels allow applying for an EIN tax ID with domestic information. Activation requires ensuring the authenticity of information, compliant operation, and selecting a reliable service provider. This article provides a detailed guide to help Chinese merchants successfully activate Shopify Payments.

Temu Offers Six Tips for Seamless Onboarding

Temu Offers Six Tips for Seamless Onboarding

This article provides a detailed interpretation of six key considerations for onboarding on Temu, including preparing review materials, handling application rejections, language specifications, store name restrictions, product information filling, and tax policies. It helps you avoid common pitfalls and efficiently start your cross-border e-commerce journey on Temu, ensuring compliant operations. Learn about the essential requirements and best practices to successfully launch your store and navigate the platform's regulations.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Crossborder Logistics Firms Face Scrutiny Over Blacklist Risks

Crossborder Logistics Firms Face Scrutiny Over Blacklist Risks

A cross-border logistics "blacklist" exposes industry malpractices, including tax compliance risks, channel fraud, and poor service quality. Sellers should enhance risk awareness by selecting reputable freight forwarders, signing detailed contracts, and tracking shipments throughout the process. Utilizing data analysis to optimize logistics choices is also crucial. By taking these precautions, sellers can effectively avoid risks and safeguard their own interests in the complex landscape of international shipping.

WCO Boosts Guyanas Postclearance Audit Capacity

WCO Boosts Guyanas Postclearance Audit Capacity

Under the Mercator Program, the World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a post-clearance audit (PCA) workshop for the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) to enhance its tax compliance oversight capabilities. Through the training, Guyanese customs officers gained in-depth knowledge of PCA concepts and techniques, laying the groundwork for improved customs control efficiency and trade facilitation. The WCO looks forward to continued cooperation with the GRA to further advance its customs administration.

Shipping Companies Face FMC Investigation Over Risk of Penalties for Urging Return of Empty Containers or Refusing Export Services

Shipping Companies Face FMC Investigation Over Risk of Penalties for Urging Return of Empty Containers or Refusing Export Services

Due to labor shortages caused by the pandemic, ports in Southern California are severely congested. Shipping companies are eager to send empty containers back to Asia, potentially neglecting services for U.S. exporters. If the charges against the carriers are confirmed, the Federal Maritime Commission will impose fines, emphasizing the responsibility of the shipping industry to comply with laws and regulations.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Crossborder Ecommerce Firms Face Valuation Compliance Challenges

Crossborder Ecommerce Firms Face Valuation Compliance Challenges

Declared value in cross-border e-commerce significantly impacts customs duties and inspections. This paper explores the risks associated with under-declaration and proposes a balanced strategy for accurate declaration. It emphasizes that precise declaration contributes to a win-win situation of tax optimization and efficient customs clearance. The study recommends sellers to consider transaction documents and national policies, and consult with professional logistics advisors to ensure compliance and avoid potential penalties.

Qingdao Customs: Significant Improvement in Customs Efficiency for Exports to South Korea

Qingdao Customs: Significant Improvement in Customs Efficiency for Exports to South Korea

Data from Qingdao Customs shows a significant improvement in customs clearance efficiency for foreign trade enterprises dealing with South Korea, with sea freight times reduced by 34.78% and air freight times increased by 71.43%. This progress is driven by policy benefits and technological innovation, particularly the AEO mutual recognition policy and the consolidated tax reform. Additionally, modern technologies such as the Internet of Things have greatly enhanced customs efficiency, significantly lowering business costs.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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Cross-Border Shoppers Face Customs Limits, Dalian Rules Show

Cross-Border Shoppers Face Customs Limits, Dalian Rules Show

This article outlines customs regulations for mailing personal items into the country, emphasizing that the 1,000 yuan limit is not a tax exemption threshold but a package limit. Items exceeding this limit must be returned or declared. Individual personal items can be cleared as per personal item regulations. Additionally, consumers are reminded to pay attention to the value and quantity of items to ensure smooth customs clearance and enjoy the benefits of cross-border shopping.

WCO Boosts Lesotho Customs Modernization with Audit Reform

WCO Boosts Lesotho Customs Modernization with Audit Reform

The World Customs Organization (WCO) successfully completed a Post Clearance Audit (PCA) diagnostic mission for the Lesotho Revenue Authority (LRA). The mission aimed to assess the LRA's systems, techniques, and methodologies related to PCA and provide recommendations for improvement, enhancing the efficiency and transparency of its tax administration system. This initiative is part of the HMRC-WCO-UNCTAD collaboration project, highlighting the importance of international cooperation in promoting customs modernization in developing countries.

Tanzania Boosts Customs Operations with Global Aid

Tanzania Boosts Customs Operations with Global Aid

The Tanzania Revenue Authority, with support from the World Customs Organization, launched a capacity building project to enhance HS code and valuation capabilities, fostering trade facilitation and revenue growth. The project utilizes expert guidance, customized training, and knowledge transfer to deepen expertise, build a training framework, explore the binding nature of tariff information, and strengthen risk management. Ultimately, it aims to increase tax revenue, promote trade facilitation, improve compliance levels, and enhance international competitiveness.