Two supportive policies for cross-border e-commerce export returns launched in 2026 offer tax exemptions and nationwide cross-customs district returns.
Affected by shipping capacity control, Middle East conflicts and rising fuel prices, international freight rates fluctuated in April 2026. North American sea freight rose for 3 weeks and some air freight surged over 20%.
This article interprets new customs policies effective in April 2026, covering the upgraded enterprise credit management 5.0 system and the national cross-border e-commerce return policy.