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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Ecommerce Sellers Warned Over 100 Trademark Risks

Ecommerce Sellers Warned Over 100 Trademark Risks

Cross-border e-commerce sellers, especially those in Class 25, should be aware of the risk of malicious trademark registration of "100%" marks. Immediate self-inspection and modification of product listings are crucial to avoid Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) risks. Furthermore, this information shares tips for rapid store expansion in North America, aiming to help sellers improve their operational capabilities. This includes strategies for efficient listing optimization and effective marketing techniques to quickly scale up business operations in the North American market.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Global Ecommerce Booms Amid Messi Craze Copyright Risks Rise

Global Ecommerce Booms Amid Messi Craze Copyright Risks Rise

Argentina's World Cup victory sparked the "Messi Economy," creating opportunities for cross-border e-commerce. However, the "prophecy" of Yiwu sellers reveals underlying copyright risks. This article reminds cross-border sellers to prioritize intellectual property and operate in compliance with regulations. By obtaining authorization or building their own brands, they can gain a competitive edge in the fierce market.

Law Firm Sues 70 Online Stores Over Bee Art Copyright

Law Firm Sues 70 Online Stores Over Bee Art Copyright

Keith Law Firm is representing copyright enforcement cases involving 70 cross-border e-commerce stores infringing on Hannah Mae Rosengren's "Save the Bees" artwork. Maijia is providing legal assistance to help sellers mitigate risks associated with these claims. The cases highlight the increasing scrutiny of intellectual property rights in the cross-border e-commerce sector and the potential legal challenges faced by sellers. Understanding copyright laws and proactively ensuring compliance are crucial for avoiding costly litigation and protecting business operations.

Freight Firms Adapt to Amazons Ecommerce Dominance

Freight Firms Adapt to Amazons Ecommerce Dominance

Traditional freight companies face significant challenges due to Amazon's expansion in the logistics sector. This analysis examines Amazon's strategic deployment and suggests that traditional companies should avoid imitation. Instead, they should focus on their core strengths, expand into non-retail markets, and enhance their data analytics capabilities to effectively compete and achieve sustainable growth. The key is to leverage existing expertise and adapt to the changing landscape rather than directly mirroring Amazon's approach.

Diamond Painting Pen Tip Patent Dispute Risks Tros for Crossborder Sellers

Diamond Painting Pen Tip Patent Dispute Risks Tros for Crossborder Sellers

A cross-border e-commerce intellectual property rights case has emerged involving a design patent (D1049230) for a diamond painting pen tip replacement part, filed in the US by Chinese seller Mr. Wu. The case, numbered 26-cv-00358, is in the filing stage, although a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) has not yet been granted. Cross-border e-commerce sellers are advised to conduct self-checks of their stores to avoid selling infringing products that could lead to fund freezes and to strengthen their intellectual property awareness.

Amazons Climate Pledge Friendly Program Drives Sales Growth

Amazons Climate Pledge Friendly Program Drives Sales Growth

Amazon's 'Climate Pledge Friendly' certification offers sellers the chance to receive a 10% boost in relevant traffic for free. By optimizing product packaging for 'Compact by Design' certification or selecting a suitable third-party certification, products can earn the 'Climate Pledge Friendly' badge. This enhances search ranking and attracts environmentally conscious consumers, potentially leading to increased sales. The program helps sellers highlight sustainable products and connect with customers who prioritize eco-friendly options, driving both environmental responsibility and business growth.

Amazons Pricing Strategy Drives Sales Growth

Amazons Pricing Strategy Drives Sales Growth

This article delves into the traffic and sales changes during the price increase phase of creating Amazon's spiral bestseller, breaking the myth of the 'traffic pool' and revealing the real reasons for declining sales. It provides coping strategies from a global perspective to help sellers achieve sales growth against the trend in a highly competitive market. The analysis focuses on understanding the impact of price adjustments on traffic and conversion, offering actionable insights for optimizing pricing strategies and maintaining sales momentum.

Amazons AHA Program Safety Net or Risk for Sellers

Amazons AHA Program Safety Net or Risk for Sellers

Amazon's AHA (Account Health Assurance) program aims to provide account security guarantees for sellers with high Account Health Ratings, but it's not a 'get-out-of-jail-free' card. This article delves into the details of the AHA program, including its entry requirements and potential risks. It emphasizes the importance of compliant operations and looks ahead to its future development, helping sellers to rationally view and effectively utilize the program. Ultimately, maintaining good standing requires adherence to Amazon's policies, even with AHA benefits.

FBA Sellers Adopt New Customs Strategies to Avoid Delays

FBA Sellers Adopt New Customs Strategies to Avoid Delays

This article deeply analyzes the clearance and transportation timeliness of FBA goods after arrival, breaking it down into three stages: unloading and container retrieval, customs clearance, and final delivery. It examines key factors affecting timeliness, such as port congestion, customs inspection, and document issues. Furthermore, it provides practical strategies to avoid delays and ensure efficient warehousing, helping sellers optimize their logistics processes and seize market opportunities. This includes tips on preparing documentation, choosing reliable carriers, and proactively managing potential delays. Aiming for faster FBA delivery and improved operational efficiency.

01/23/2026 Logistics
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