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Conflicts of interest and public reactions in cross-border logistics


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In cross-border trade, logistics is crucial. It connects markets in different countries and regions, and carries the flow of goods and economic exchanges. However, some lawless elements take advantage of the complexity and regulatory loopholes of cross-border logistics to engage in activities that harm the interests of many parties.

For example, they may falsely report the value of goods to evade customs duties, or transport prohibited items, posing a threat to national security. This behavior directly harms the interests of ordinary investors and puts them into financial difficulties without knowing it.

At the same time, national interests have also been seriously damaged. The loss of tax revenue has affected the country's fiscal revenue, and the influx of prohibited items may undermine social order and public safety.

The public's anger is understandable. They believe that these people's behavior is immoral and even illegal. Calling them "traitors" and "running dogs" is extreme, but it also expresses a zero-tolerance attitude towards such destructive behavior.

In order to regulate the cross-border logistics industry, it is imperative to strengthen supervision. The government should improve relevant laws and regulations, increase law enforcement efforts, and crack down on illegal and irregular behaviors. At the same time, the industry itself should strengthen self-discipline, establish a sound credit system, and improve the professional ethics and legal awareness of practitioners.

Enterprises should also assume social responsibility in cross-border logistics business, strictly abide by laws and regulations, and operate with integrity. Only in this way can we ensure the healthy development of the cross-border logistics industry and safeguard national interests and people's rights.

In short, the standardization and development of the cross-border logistics field requires the joint efforts of all parties to form a joint force to ensure that while it promotes economic exchanges, it does not become a tool that harms the interests of the country and the people.