Leyu Crossborder Eases Global Ecommerce Expansion

Leyu Cross-border, an officially certified service provider for the four major platforms, offers a one-stop cross-border compliance solution including global testing and certification, EPR compliance, trademark and patent registration, and global VAT services. Leveraging local European resources, we provide more professional and convenient services for cross-border sellers, helping them expand into the global market. We aim to simplify the complexities of international regulations and provide comprehensive support for businesses navigating the global marketplace.
Leyu Crossborder Eases Global Ecommerce Expansion

Cross-border e-commerce operators frequently encounter complex compliance hurdles, including trademark registration, VAT filings, and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) requirements. These regulatory obstacles can significantly impede global market expansion efforts for online merchants.

Comprehensive Compliance Solutions

Specialized service providers now offer integrated solutions to address these challenges. As an officially certified partner of four major e-commerce platforms—Amazon, TEMU, TikTok Shop, and AliExpress—these services consolidate essential compliance functions into a single offering.

The service portfolio encompasses:

  • Global product testing and certification
  • EPR compliance management
  • Trademark and patent services
  • International VAT solutions

Key Operational Advantages

The service provider distinguishes itself through several strategic capabilities:

  • Official platform certifications from four major marketplaces
  • End-to-end compliance coverage from initial trademark registration through ongoing VAT obligations
  • Local European accounting and legal partnerships for region-specific expertise

Third-Party Service Considerations

Marketplace operators emphasize that third-party service listings represent independent offerings from external providers. Consumers are advised to conduct thorough due diligence when evaluating service quality. Disputes arising from third-party engagements remain the responsibility of the involved parties, with marketplace platforms offering optional mediation assistance without assuming liability.