Africa Customs Clearance Key Tips to Avoid Common Delays

Africa Customs Clearance Key Tips to Avoid Common Delays

This article provides a detailed interpretation of customs clearance requirements in several African countries, including Sudan's sanctions documents, Tunisia's export declarations, Guinea's high-value parcel regulations, South Africa's restrictions on used goods, Namibia's telecommunications equipment certification, Reunion Island's destination selection, Liberia and Sierra Leone's bio-material exports, and Egypt's nutritional product import permits. It aims to help foreign trade practitioners avoid customs clearance pitfalls and ensure smooth delivery of goods.

Walmart Expands into Crossborder Logistics Rivals Ecommerce Giants

Walmart Expands into Crossborder Logistics Rivals Ecommerce Giants

Walmart plans to launch Walmart Exports in early 2026, a cross-border shipping service to help US sellers more easily deliver goods to consumers in Mexico and Canada. This move will lower the barrier to entry for North American cross-border e-commerce, intensify competition with Amazon, and improve Walmart's global logistics network. However, whether it can meet seller needs in terms of timeliness, cost, and stability remains a key challenge.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Mexico Tariffs SE Asia Logistics Challenge Crossborder Ecommerce

Mexico Tariffs SE Asia Logistics Challenge Crossborder Ecommerce

This article analyzes recent key developments in cross-border e-commerce, including the impact of Mexico's tariff policy adjustments on footwear exports, the opportunities presented by Cainiao's logistics upgrade in Southeast Asia, changes in major e-commerce platform rules, the growth of China-Europe Railway Express, and the US tariff transition policy. Businesses need to closely monitor policy changes and flexibly adjust their operating strategies to meet challenges and seize opportunities.

01/23/2026 Logistics
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JD Launches First Direct Cargo Flight Route Between China and the US to Boost Crossborder Ecommerce Development

JD Launches First Direct Cargo Flight Route Between China and the US to Boost Crossborder Ecommerce Development

On June 7, JD.com launched its first full cargo charter flight route from Nanjing to Los Angeles, operating three flights per week with Eastern Airlines. This route significantly enhances logistics efficiency between China and the USA, with exports including daily necessities and clothing, while imports primarily consist of fresh produce. Leveraging JD.com's overseas warehouse resources in the US ensures quick delivery, supporting the growth of cross-border e-commerce.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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African Trade Requires ECTN for Smooth Customs Clearance

African Trade Requires ECTN for Smooth Customs Clearance

The Electronic Cargo Tracking Number (ECTN No.) is a crucial document required for exports to African countries to ensure smooth customs clearance. Many African nations, including Nigeria, Senegal, and Guinea, mandate obtaining this number before shipment to avoid customs issues and fines. Shippers should inquire about the relevant regulations from the consignee during the application process. Understanding the importance of this registration significantly enhances the efficiency of international trade.

US Imports Drop Amid Seasonal Shifts Trade Concerns

US Imports Drop Amid Seasonal Shifts Trade Concerns

Recent data reveals a significant decline in US imports in November, influenced by seasonal factors, trade policy uncertainties, geopolitical risks, and a global economic slowdown. Exports from China to the US experienced a notable decrease, with most of the top ten import origin countries facing setbacks. Businesses should closely monitor policy developments, optimize supply chain strategies, strengthen inventory management, enhance product competitiveness, and explore emerging markets to mitigate trade risks.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Uschina Trade Challenges Impact Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

Uschina Trade Challenges Impact Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

This paper analyzes the core logistics model for cross-border e-commerce exports to the United States: container shipping, focusing on the collaboration across the entire chain of ocean freight, customs clearance, and last-mile delivery. By analyzing US-China ocean freight trade data, it reveals key logistics routes and factors influencing transportation time. This provides data-driven decision-making references for cross-border sellers, helping to optimize supply chain efficiency.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Zibuyus North American Growth Faces High Return Rate Challenge

Zibuyus North American Growth Faces High Return Rate Challenge

Zibuyu, a leading cross-border e-commerce company in Zhejiang specializing in footwear and apparel, is preparing for its IPO. Despite being ranked first in GMV for footwear and apparel in the North American market, it faces the challenge of a high return rate. The return amount reached 140 million yuan in 2021 and surged to 340 million yuan in the first half of 2022. High return rates are a common issue in the fashion e-commerce industry. Zibuyu needs to effectively reduce its return rate and improve profitability to maintain its leading position in the competitive market.

Global Trade Slowdown Threatens Supply Chains

Global Trade Slowdown Threatens Supply Chains

Panjiva data indicates a global trade downturn, with US imports and exports both declining by 8%. Businesses should optimize supply chains, control inventory, expand markets, and strengthen risk management to proactively address these challenges. This includes diversifying sourcing, improving forecasting accuracy, and building resilience against potential disruptions. Monitoring key economic indicators and adapting strategies accordingly will be crucial for navigating the evolving global trade landscape and mitigating potential negative impacts on business operations.

US Businesses Consumers Hit Hard by Trade War Tariffs

US Businesses Consumers Hit Hard by Trade War Tariffs

The "Tariffs Damage America's Heartland" report reveals that the trade war has cost U.S. consumers and businesses an additional $38 billion in tariffs. Tariffs not only increase prices and hurt exports, but also lead to supply chain reshaping and investment decision disruptions. Experts call for resolving trade disputes through dialogue and negotiation to maintain global economic stability. The report highlights the significant economic costs and negative consequences of the trade war on the American economy.