Ozon Expands Payment Options Enters Final Seller Testing Phase

Ozon Expands Payment Options Enters Final Seller Testing Phase

Ozon is advancing a comprehensive upgrade of its payment solutions, aiming to create a safer, more convenient, and efficient payment environment. All sellers are invited to participate in the final testing phase, especially the integration with the new e-wallet partner, GEP, to jointly ensure the stability and security of the payment system. Testing is expected to be completed in July, and your active participation is crucial. This upgrade will significantly improve the payment experience for both sellers and buyers on the Ozon platform.

LCL Lithium Battery Shipments Require Dangerous Goods Certificates

LCL Lithium Battery Shipments Require Dangerous Goods Certificates

This article provides a detailed interpretation of whether a Dangerous Goods Packing Certificate (DG Packing Certificate) is required for the LCL (Less than Container Load) sea freight export of Class 9 dangerous goods lithium batteries. It elaborates on key aspects such as booking documents, warehouse entry requirements, customs declaration procedures, and bill of lading issuance for lithium battery sea freight exports. The article emphasizes the importance of the DG Packing Certificate and reminds readers to pay attention to the differing requirements of various countries and regions. It serves as a practical guide for navigating the complexities of lithium battery LCL sea shipments.

Xiaohongshu Trials Paid Content Promotion for Brands

Xiaohongshu Trials Paid Content Promotion for Brands

Xiaohongshu's Dandelion platform is internally testing a "Content Boosting" feature, providing brands and agencies with a new traffic entry point to increase exposure and engagement of filed notes. Compared to Potato Chips (Xiaohongshu's paid promotion tool), Content Boosting has a shorter material cycle, does not support audience targeting, and has a spending cap. It is more suitable for boosting and discovering high-quality notes, and can be linked with performance ads for better promotion results. Brands are advised to pay attention and experience it as soon as possible. It is a new way to increase organic reach and drive engagement.

US to Tighten Air Cargo Rules for Lithium Batteries in 2025

US to Tighten Air Cargo Rules for Lithium Batteries in 2025

New US regulations for air transport of lithium batteries will be implemented in phases starting in 2025, focusing on capacity limits, packaging testing, and label updates. From 2026, all lithium battery cells and packs must be transported at a state of charge (SOC) not exceeding 30% of their rated capacity. A new 3-meter stacking test is introduced, and labels are renamed to cover sodium-ion batteries. The FAA prohibits the air transport of damaged batteries. Cross-border e-commerce sellers need to pay close attention to the new regulations and adjust their strategies to ensure compliant transportation.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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UAE Saudi Arabia Enforce New Tax Rules for Amazon Sellers

UAE Saudi Arabia Enforce New Tax Rules for Amazon Sellers

Amazon UAE and Saudi Arabia have released new tax invoice regulations, requiring cross-border sellers to pay attention to invoice compliance. This article interprets the new regulations and provides corresponding suggestions to help sellers operate in compliance and tap into the Middle East market. It highlights the importance of adhering to the updated invoice specifications to avoid penalties and ensure smooth business operations within the Amazon platforms in the UAE and Saudi Arabia. By understanding and implementing these changes, sellers can maintain a competitive edge and capitalize on the growing e-commerce opportunities in the region.

Atome Exits China Raising BNPL Concerns in Southeast Asia

Atome Exits China Raising BNPL Concerns in Southeast Asia

Southeast Asian BNPL platform Atome is suspected of exiting the Chinese market, primarily due to underperforming business volume. Despite partnerships with multiple service providers, the independent website model faced challenges in Southeast Asia, and high commissions deterred some sellers. This incident highlights the differences between the Southeast Asian market and those in Europe and the US. Companies need to carefully assess market risks and adjust their strategies accordingly. The case of Atome serves as a cautionary tale for businesses expanding into the region.