Common Questions Regarding Dangerous Goods Export

Common Questions Regarding Dangerous Goods Export

This article addresses common issues faced by clients in dangerous goods export, focusing on the relationship between customs declaration and tax refund, the connection between the port of origin and destination, and the specific documentation required for foreign clearance. By answering these questions, we aim to aid clients in successfully completing the export and related clearance processes for dangerous goods. For specific needs, please contact us for comprehensive assistance.

Enhanced Customs Scrutiny on FBA Shipments to the U.S.

Enhanced Customs Scrutiny on FBA Shipments to the U.S.

The US government has intensified the customs clearance review of FBA goods, enhancing management under the 321 Act. Shipments exceeding one package on the same day are considered split shipments and require formal customs clearance, along with an Employer Identification Number. Amazon does not support this type of clearance, increasing the risk of denied entry for goods. Sellers should actively monitor these changes to avoid potential financial losses.

07/18/2025 Logistics
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Pacific Shipping Strains Under Trade War Pressure

Pacific Shipping Strains Under Trade War Pressure

Since 2025, international trade capacity in the Pacific region has decreased by 11% due to the uncertainty of US tariff policies. Shipping companies are responding by adjusting capacity and canceling sailings, but the fundamental issue lies in the direction of trade policy and changes in demand. The shipping industry faces challenges and needs to closely monitor the market and flexibly adjust strategies. Shippers also need to strengthen risk management.

05/09/2025 Logistics
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DSV Launches Shanghaius Charter Route to Bolster Trade

DSV Launches Shanghaius Charter Route to Bolster Trade

DSV launches its new 'Shanghai Star' charter service, operating multiple weekly flights between Chicago and Shanghai starting May 13, 2025. This initiative aims to simplify international shipping, providing guaranteed capacity and specialized handling, accelerating transit times and delivery control, strengthening the DSV air freight network, and facilitating accelerated US-China trade. The service offers a reliable and efficient solution for businesses navigating the complexities of transpacific air cargo.

05/12/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Food Sellers Face Challenges As Market Grows

Amazon Food Sellers Face Challenges As Market Grows

The Amazon food category appears attractive but hides potential risks. New sellers should be aware of differences between US and Chinese food standards, strict certification requirements, shelf-life limitations, and intense market competition. Before entering, it is crucial to thoroughly understand the market, possess relevant qualifications, and make careful decisions to avoid unnecessary losses. Thorough market research and compliance adherence are key to success in this challenging category.

WCO Invites Feedback to Improve Clikc Elearning Platform

WCO Invites Feedback to Improve Clikc Elearning Platform

The WCO invites CLiKC! users to participate in an experience survey. Provide feedback on courses, functionalities, and the overall learning experience to help optimize the platform. Your input will be invaluable in improving CLiKC! for all users. The deadline for participation is November 21st. Help us make CLiKC! even better by sharing your thoughts and suggestions. This survey is your opportunity to shape the future of e-learning within the WCO.

Uschina Trade War Escalates Raising Consumer Costs

Uschina Trade War Escalates Raising Consumer Costs

S&P Global Market Intelligence analysis indicates that the new round of tariffs will lead to a decline in US import and export trade volume and push up consumer prices. Industries such as clothing, toys, and mobile phones will be the most affected. Companies need to adjust their pricing strategies, and consumers may face inflation. The trade war has far-reaching effects, and the global economy will be impacted.

Crossborder Ecommerce Air Freight Vs International Express

Crossborder Ecommerce Air Freight Vs International Express

US air freight and international express are two common logistics methods for cross-border e-commerce, differing in service models, timeliness, cargo suitability, and cost. Air freight is suitable for large quantities of goods and scenarios with less stringent time requirements. International express is better for small, high-value items with urgent delivery needs. Choosing the optimal method requires considering cargo characteristics, time constraints, and budget to maximize efficiency and profitability.

Retail Logistics Firms Cut Jobs Ahead of Peak Season

Retail Logistics Firms Cut Jobs Ahead of Peak Season

Driven by the global economic downturn, retail giants and freight forwarding companies are laying off employees ahead of the peak season. Amazon plans to cut 10,000 jobs, and C.H. Robinson has also implemented significant layoffs. PwC predicts that half of US companies may face layoffs. Cross-border e-commerce sellers should carefully select logistics partners, control costs, pay attention to market changes, and improve competitiveness to cope with industry reshuffling.

Amazon Sellers Face Stricter KYC Rules As Suspensions Rise

Amazon Sellers Face Stricter KYC Rules As Suspensions Rise

This article delves into rumors of Amazon US potentially introducing KYC verification mechanisms. It analyzes the risks associated with manipulating sales rankings (brushing) and offers practical advice for sellers to navigate increasing compliance requirements. Recommendations include avoiding brushing, preparing KYC documentation in advance, staying informed about policy changes, diversifying business strategies, and seeking professional services. The aim is to help sellers achieve stable growth within an increasingly stringent regulatory environment.