China Ends Roaming Fees As Ecommerce Rivalries Intensify

China Ends Roaming Fees As Ecommerce Rivalries Intensify

Starting September, mobile roaming fees were eliminated in China. E-commerce giants Amazon and Alibaba engaged in fierce competition in the Southeast Asian market. Jeff Bezos surpassed Bill Gates to become the world's richest person, while Xu Jiayin became China's richest real estate tycoon. The Fuxing high-speed train increased its speed, and Foxconn built a factory in the United States. LeEco's crisis continued, and scientific research integrity issues drew attention. Nokia's profits surged, and JD.com's market value reached a new high. Camel Bell Cloud's SaaS service won the Best SaaS Product of the Year and Best Innovative SaaS awards.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Mexicos Ecommerce Surge Drives Fashion Sales Growth

Mexicos Ecommerce Surge Drives Fashion Sales Growth

Recent research indicates that 94% of Mexican online shoppers are influenced by online advertising, with a surge in demand for apparel and footwear. The report highlights the significant potential of the Mexican fashion e-commerce market, driven by the rise of online channels. Male fashion consumption is particularly prominent, and the children's wear market is experiencing rapid growth. Brands and sellers should focus on the consumption preferences of the younger generation and develop precise marketing strategies to capitalize on market opportunities.

Ecommerce in 2026 Balancing Growth and Challenges

Ecommerce in 2026 Balancing Growth and Challenges

The cross-border e-commerce sector in 2026 faces both challenges and opportunities, including rising Amazon storage fees, the emerging Vietnamese e-commerce market, and the launch of Temu's Shopify app. This article delves into critical aspects such as inventory management, market expansion, logistics optimization, and platform compliance. It provides sellers with strategies to navigate these complexities, helping them capitalize on new opportunities while mitigating existing challenges in the evolving landscape of cross-border e-commerce.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Vietnam's Tan Son Nhat Airport: Historic Hub Drives Economic Growth

Vietnam's Tan Son Nhat Airport: Historic Hub Drives Economic Growth

Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City is the largest airport in Vietnam, located 7 kilometers north of the city. Established in the 1930s and transformed from a military base, it currently handles about 25 million passengers annually. With the increase in international flights, a new international terminal was added in 2007 to enhance service capacity, connecting major regions across the globe.

Dongguanhong Kong Airport Boosts Greater Bay Area Trade

Dongguanhong Kong Airport Boosts Greater Bay Area Trade

The Dongguan-Hong Kong Airport Logistics Park experienced a significant surge in import and export value in 2025, increasing by 90.32% to reach RMB 29.721 billion. This growth positions it as a core hub for cross-border logistics within the Greater Bay Area. The park facilitates businesses in expanding their reach into overseas markets by providing efficient and integrated logistics solutions, contributing significantly to the region's economic development and international trade capabilities.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Portable Power Stations Face Tough Competition in Global Ecommerce

Portable Power Stations Face Tough Competition in Global Ecommerce

The portable power station sector has emerged as a dark horse in cross-border e-commerce, with Chinese brands dominating. However, market competition is intensifying, leading to significant involution. In the future, differentiated product design, niche application scenarios, and the development of residential energy storage will become new growth drivers, helping companies stand out in the fierce market competition. Companies need to focus on innovation and strategic positioning to maintain a competitive edge and capitalize on emerging opportunities within this dynamic market.

Saudi UAE Shoppers Defy Inflation with Robust Ecommerce Spending

Saudi UAE Shoppers Defy Inflation with Robust Ecommerce Spending

A Kearney report indicates that despite inflation concerns, Saudi Arabian and UAE consumers maintain strong purchasing power. Online shopping remains popular, with brand building and offline experiences gaining importance. Cross-border e-commerce sellers should capitalize on this opportunity by optimizing online platforms, prioritizing brand development, and providing excellent customer service to succeed in the Middle Eastern market. Focus on creating a seamless and trustworthy online presence to attract and retain customers in this dynamic region.

Ecommerce Booms in Postpandemic US and Europe

Ecommerce Booms in Postpandemic US and Europe

Following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions in Europe and the US, demand for apparel, luxury goods, and beauty products has surged. The US retail sector is showing strong recovery, while lipstick sales in France have skyrocketed. Social media marketing is crucial for beauty brands to stand out. Cross-border e-commerce sellers should closely monitor policy changes, optimize product selection strategies, strengthen social media marketing efforts, improve supply chain efficiency, and pay attention to consumer feedback to seize new opportunities in the post-pandemic era.