Strict Compliance Supervision Sweeps Global Freight Forwarding Industry in 2026

Release time:2026-04-27


The international freight forwarding sector is facing unprecedented global regulatory upgrades this year. Multiple countries and regions have rolled out new policies targeting freight forwarding service taxation, customs declaration compliance and cross-border capital settlement. Traditional small and medium-sized forwarders with non-standard financial operations and simplified document management are under huge operational pressure.

Regulators focus on rectifying illegal behaviors such as mixed accounting of taxable and tax-exempt businesses, private capital transactions and false customs declaration materials. Large-scale freight forwarding groups have taken the lead in optimizing internal management systems, realizing independent accounting of different businesses and full-process standardized document management. Industry analysts pointed out that compliance will become the core competitiveness of freight forwarding enterprises in the next three years, and the market will continuously shift to large-scale, qualified and standardized leading enterprises.


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