US Streamlines Exports With Automated System AES

US Streamlines Exports With Automated System AES

The Automated Export System (AES) is an electronic declaration system introduced by US Customs, replacing traditional paper forms. It enables electronic declaration, real-time validation, and nationwide coverage of export information. This paper provides a detailed analysis of AES's functions, declaration process, legal and regulatory basis, and future development trends. It emphasizes the system's significant role in improving export efficiency and ensuring compliance. AES streamlines the export process by automating data submission and validation, contributing to faster clearance times and reduced errors. Its adoption is crucial for businesses engaged in international trade with the United States.

Global Customs Tackle Ecommerce Valuation for Smoother Trade

Global Customs Tackle Ecommerce Valuation for Smoother Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held its second seminar on E-Commerce and Customs Valuation, focusing on the valuation challenges in cross-border e-commerce. The event brought together international organizations, customs administrations, and private sector representatives to discuss policies, procedures, and practices. The aim was to address the challenges posed by the dynamic nature of e-commerce trade, facilitate trade, and build a fair and efficient cross-border e-commerce ecosystem. The WCO is actively working to develop a more comprehensive e-commerce valuation system to promote the healthy development of cross-border e-commerce.

Amazon Sellers Weigh Risks of Overseas Warehouses

Amazon Sellers Weigh Risks of Overseas Warehouses

This paper delves into the role and value of overseas warehouses in Amazon operations, highlighting advantages such as reduced logistics costs, alleviated storage pressure, provision of labeling services, and support for dropshipping. It also reveals potential risks associated with overseas warehouses, including trust deficits and regulatory blind spots. The paper provides sellers with recommendations for selecting overseas warehouses, aiming to help them make informed choices, mitigate risks, and achieve sustainable development in their cross-border e-commerce businesses. It underscores the importance of due diligence and careful consideration when integrating overseas warehousing into their Amazon strategy.

12/31/2025 Warehousing
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Ecommerce Sellers Face Shoe Sole Patent Lawsuits

Ecommerce Sellers Face Shoe Sole Patent Lawsuits

Cross-border e-commerce sellers should be aware of the risk of patent infringement related to shoe soles! Recently, some sellers have been sued for imitating shoe sole designs, and their accounts may be frozen. This article reminds sellers to withdraw funds promptly to avoid high settlement fees and provides a detailed analysis of the three types of Amazon patent infringement and methods to avoid them. It emphasizes the importance of conducting thorough checks before launching new products, implementing differentiated designs, and securing patent protection. Compliant operation is key to the long-term development of cross-border e-commerce.

Port of Los Angeles Rebounds Signaling Shipping Recovery

Port of Los Angeles Rebounds Signaling Shipping Recovery

The Port of Los Angeles saw a 7% year-over-year increase in cargo volume in October, marking the third consecutive month of growth and boosting its market share to 46%. ZIM's resumption of express services signals market confidence. While slightly down month-over-month, the port is proactively addressing challenges by expanding cold chain and e-commerce logistics. Furthermore, the port is committed to a green port strategy, striving for sustainable development amidst a complex economic landscape. The port aims to maintain its competitive edge by adapting to evolving market demands and prioritizing environmental responsibility.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Temu Expands to Canada and Spain with Lowcost Strategy

Temu Expands to Canada and Spain with Lowcost Strategy

Pinduoduo's cross-border e-commerce platform, Temu, is accelerating its global expansion, planning to enter Canada and Spain after the US and African markets. This article analyzes the opportunities and challenges Temu faces in these two markets. It also explores Temu's JIT pre-sale model launched in the US market and discusses the importance of quality and service to Temu's future development, in addition to its low-price strategy. The article highlights the need for Temu to focus on more than just low prices to ensure long-term success in the competitive global e-commerce landscape.

Ecps First Phase Aims to Boost Regional Economies

Ecps First Phase Aims to Boost Regional Economies

This paper analyzes the first phase of the ECP Action Plan from a data analyst perspective, exploring its core objective of enhancing regional economic competitiveness and specific measures. It focuses on key tools such as the Transit Manual, the SME Business Perspectives Checklist Model, the Compendium on Coordinated Border Management, and the Customs-Business Partnership Guide. The paper also looks forward to the future development of the ECP Action Plan, emphasizing the importance of data-driven decision-making and the application of emerging technologies. This analysis provides insights into how the ECP aims to boost trade and economic growth within the region.

Latin American Officials Boost Tax Customs Expertise in Training

Latin American Officials Boost Tax Customs Expertise in Training

The Advanced Course on Tax and Customs Administration for Latin America and the Caribbean, co-organized by institutions like the IMF, successfully concluded. It aimed to enhance the management capabilities of senior officials in the region to address challenges in the complex international trade environment. The curriculum covered strategic management, risk management, performance management, and international cooperation. With the fifth edition of the course soon to launch, it will further contribute to sustainable development by equipping officials with the necessary skills and knowledge to navigate the evolving global landscape and promote efficient tax and customs practices.

New Toolbox Aids Crossborder Ecommerce in Currency Risk Management

New Toolbox Aids Crossborder Ecommerce in Currency Risk Management

This paper analyzes the functions of the Dazhi Cross-border Toolbox from the perspective of a data analyst. It focuses on core modules such as exchange rate conversion, cross-border information inquiry, and operation tools, exploring how to leverage these tools to improve operational efficiency and risk management in cross-border e-commerce. The Dazhi Cross-border Toolbox is an indispensable digital assistant for cross-border e-commerce, helping businesses stand out in the fierce market competition and achieve sustainable development. It empowers businesses to navigate the complexities of international trade with greater ease and effectiveness.

Qingdao to Host 2026 Yellow River Ecommerce Expo Aiding Regional Trade

Qingdao to Host 2026 Yellow River Ecommerce Expo Aiding Regional Trade

Qingdao will host the 5th Yellow River Basin Cross-border E-commerce Expo in 2026, aiming to build a bridge connecting the Yellow River Basin with the global market and drive the upgrading of the northern cross-border e-commerce industry. The expo will gather domestic and foreign e-commerce platforms, service providers, and characteristic industries from the Yellow River Basin. Through exhibitions, conferences, and live streaming, it will build a cross-border e-commerce ecosystem, help companies expand their markets and enhance their brands, and witness the vigorous development of the northern China's cross-border e-commerce industry.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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