Useepay Hires Java Engineer for Crossborder Payments

Useepay Hires Java Engineer for Crossborder Payments

UseePay is hiring an Acquiring Java Engineer in Shanghai. The role involves requirements analysis, module development, technical framework optimization, and payment interface integration for the payment system. Candidates should have a solid foundation in Java, be familiar with mainstream development frameworks and databases, and possess strong communication and teamwork skills. Experience in cross-border payment or system migration is preferred. We are looking for a talented and motivated individual to join our team and contribute to the growth of our payment platform.

Global Air Cargo Sector Agrees on Safety and Digital Shifts in Kuala Lumpur

Global Air Cargo Sector Agrees on Safety and Digital Shifts in Kuala Lumpur

The 6th World Cargo Symposium highlighted the air cargo industry's renewed commitment to collaboration, safety, and digital transformation. The IATA Cargo Committee focused on key initiatives, strengthening cooperation with freight forwarders, promoting quality benchmarks, enhancing security awareness, accelerating e-AWB adoption, and pursuing a unified security framework. These efforts aim to address industry challenges and achieve sustainable growth within the air cargo sector. The symposium emphasized the importance of working together to improve efficiency and security while embracing technological advancements.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Strong Compliance Key to Crossborder Ecommerce Expansion

Strong Compliance Key to Crossborder Ecommerce Expansion

Cross-border e-commerce businesses face a complex tax and financial environment, making a robust compliance architecture crucial. This paper outlines the principles, components, and importance of such an architecture, emphasizing its role as the foundation for sustainable corporate development. By designing and continuously optimizing a compliance architecture, businesses can effectively manage tax and financial risks in the global market and achieve sustainable growth. It provides a framework for navigating the complexities of international tax regulations and ensuring adherence to legal requirements.

Global Supply Chains Shift from Local Optimization to Synergy

Global Supply Chains Shift from Local Optimization to Synergy

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Taiwan Considers Stricter Rules for Ships to China Over Flag Concerns

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EU Eases CBAM Rules for Small Importers

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Crossborder Ecommerce Faces New Customs Valuation Challenges

Crossborder Ecommerce Faces New Customs Valuation Challenges

The World Customs Organization released Advisory Opinion 4.19, clarifying how to handle royalties that include both patent rights for imported raw materials and trademark rights for the final product in customs valuation. This opinion aims to enhance valuation certainty, reduce trade friction, and assist businesses in tax planning. It offers valuable guidance for cross-border e-commerce and import-export enterprises, particularly regarding the treatment of royalties in determining customs value. The advisory opinion provides a framework for consistently applying valuation principles to complex licensing agreements.

Risk Management Essentials CRMS Model and Key Strategies

Risk Management Essentials CRMS Model and Key Strategies

This paper delves into the golden rules of risk management, learning curves, and the CRMS® model. It emphasizes the significance of non-subjective standards, dynamic risk profiling, system encryption, and automated processes in risk assessment. Furthermore, it elucidates technology-driven and demand-pull innovation models, along with the application of econometrics within the CRMS® model. The aim is to provide readers with a comprehensive and practical knowledge framework for risk management, highlighting key principles and methodologies for effective risk mitigation and strategic decision-making.

IATA Expands Sustainability Program for Greener Aviation

IATA Expands Sustainability Program for Greener Aviation

IATA's IEnvA environmental assessment program reached a significant milestone, with the 27th Environmental Oversight Committee meeting focusing on training, standard updates, and project expansion. The aim is to enhance airlines' environmental performance and unlock new opportunities for sustainable development. By simplifying registration and integrating assessment projects, IATA helps companies build a more comprehensive sustainability system, jointly painting a green blueprint for the aviation industry. This initiative promotes environmental best practices and encourages airlines to improve their environmental footprint through a structured and recognized framework.

Ecommerce Growth Hinges on Product Strategy Operations

Ecommerce Growth Hinges on Product Strategy Operations

This article summarizes practical courses on cross-border e-commerce product selection and operations, covering independent websites, Amazon, and Coupang platforms. From viral product selection and ad optimization to building an advanced operational system, it aims to help sellers learn systematically, improve product selection success rates and operational efficiency, seize emerging market opportunities, and achieve business growth. The courses cover key aspects of identifying trending products, optimizing advertising campaigns, and establishing a robust operational framework for sustainable success in the competitive e-commerce landscape.