Experts Share Tips for Pet Ecommerce Success on Chewy

Experts Share Tips for Pet Ecommerce Success on Chewy

Dashu Cross-border offers Chewy pet e-commerce platform onboarding support services, helping sellers efficiently and compliantly complete qualification reviews, operational model planning, logistics fulfillment solutions, and financial return planning. Through one-stop service, it helps sellers easily enter the Chewy platform and seize pet e-commerce market opportunities. The service streamlines the process, ensuring a smooth entry for businesses looking to tap into the growing demand for pet products online.

Amazon Expands Sales Tax Collection Impacting Crossborder Ecommerce

Amazon Expands Sales Tax Collection Impacting Crossborder Ecommerce

Amazon is expanding its sales tax collection across the United States, starting April 1st in 45 states. This move aims to close online sales tax loopholes but presents new tax compliance challenges for cross-border e-commerce sellers. Sellers need to promptly understand the policies of each state and establish a comprehensive tax management system to ensure compliant operations. Only by doing so can they remain competitive in the market.

Tianshui Ecommerce Turns to Google for Growth

Tianshui Ecommerce Turns to Google for Growth

This article delves into how cross-border e-commerce can leverage the "Tianshui Google" strategy to tap into the Northwest China market. By analyzing Google search data in the Tianshui region, sellers can develop more precise keyword strategies, advertising campaigns, and localized content, thereby improving operational efficiency and market competitiveness. The article also addresses frequently asked questions and provides practical guidance for sellers looking to succeed in this emerging market.

Crossborder Ecommerce Gains Edge with Offsite Traffic Strategies

Crossborder Ecommerce Gains Edge with Offsite Traffic Strategies

Cross-border e-commerce sellers are facing high costs of in-platform traffic and actively seeking off-site traffic generation. However, the effectiveness of off-site promotion is often unstable. This article, through case studies, emphasizes the need for a systematic approach to off-site traffic, precise targeting of users, and comprehensive consideration from strategy and judgment to execution. It aims to help sellers break through growth bottlenecks.

Amazon Expands Search Page Ads Intensifying Seller Competition

Amazon Expands Search Page Ads Intensifying Seller Competition

Amazon Ads has introduced a significant update, allowing premium bidding for the “rest of search” placement. This offers sellers new traffic opportunities, but increased competition could drive up ad costs. Success hinges on precise audience targeting, optimized Listing quality, and a well-defined bidding strategy to navigate the new traffic landscape effectively. Sellers must carefully consider their budget and ROI goals when implementing this new feature to maximize its potential.

Freight Forwarding Key Pitfalls to Avoid in Logistics

Freight Forwarding Key Pitfalls to Avoid in Logistics

This article provides a detailed explanation of common issues in freight forwarding, such as ONE WAY containers, cut-off times for documentation, port entry, and customs declaration, customs clearance efficiency, and late gate-in fees. It aims to help freight forwarders avoid potential pitfalls, ensure smooth shipments, and increase profit margins. It also reminds readers to pay attention to related party declarations, price impact confirmation, and potential issues with customs systems. By understanding these key areas, freight forwarders can navigate the complexities of international shipping more effectively.

Asiapacific Strengthens Trade Oversight with Customs and Pricing Reforms

Asiapacific Strengthens Trade Oversight with Customs and Pricing Reforms

The World Customs Organization, in collaboration with the OECD and the World Bank Group, held an Asia-Pacific seminar focusing on the nexus between customs valuation and transfer pricing. The conference emphasized the need for enhanced information sharing and collaborative supervision between tax and customs authorities to address challenges posed by related-party transactions. This aims to improve cross-border trade compliance, enhance tax collection efficiency, and build a more efficient cross-border trade regulatory system. The discussions highlighted practical approaches and best practices for effective collaboration.

Haiti Exits ECS Convention Raising Trade Concerns

Haiti Exits ECS Convention Raising Trade Concerns

This paper analyzes the current state of the Convention Concerning Customs Facilities for Touring, in particular document PG0134F1 released by the World Customs Organization. Focusing on Haiti's unique position as the sole contracting party, it explores the underlying reasons for its withdrawal from the ECS Convention. By combining data analysis, the study offers insights and lessons for the lifecycle management of international trade agreements. It provides a perspective on the challenges and considerations involved in maintaining and adapting such agreements in a changing global landscape.

Tianjin Air Cargo Launches Chinas First Aeiconfigured B737800 Freighter

Tianjin Air Cargo Launches Chinas First Aeiconfigured B737800 Freighter

Tianjin Air Cargo has introduced the first AEI-configured B737-800 freighter in China, marking a significant step in its capacity upgrade and market expansion. This model features an innovative design to enhance loading efficiency and meet diverse needs. Since joining Liaoning Fangda Group three years ago, Tianjin Air Cargo, guided by Party building, has operated safely and efficiently, contributing to both domestic and international dual circulation. In the future, it will continue to serve national strategies and build a first-class air transportation enterprise.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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WCO Issues Guidance on Customs Valuation and Transfer Pricing

WCO Issues Guidance on Customs Valuation and Transfer Pricing

The World Customs Organization (WCO) guide aims to harmonize customs valuation and transfer pricing, addressing the challenges posed by related-party transactions. It draws on practical experiences from various countries. The guide seeks to provide clarity and promote consistent application of valuation principles in the context of international trade, especially when dealing with multinational enterprises and their internal pricing policies. This harmonization effort is crucial for ensuring fair revenue collection and preventing trade distortions arising from discrepancies between customs valuation and transfer pricing methodologies.