US Tariffs Strain Chinese Ecommerce Sellers

US Tariffs Strain Chinese Ecommerce Sellers

The US ending its de minimis exemption for small parcels from China impacts 1.36 billion packages, hitting cross-border e-commerce sellers hard. American consumers face higher prices, and retailers are forced to suspend shipments. Platforms like Temu are adjusting strategies, focusing on localized operations. Cross-border e-commerce businesses need to diversify, improve product quality, and optimize supply chains to navigate these challenges and survive. This policy shift necessitates a strategic overhaul for businesses reliant on direct-to-consumer exports to the US.

Hexing Logistics Under Scrutiny for Crossborder Ecommerce Reliability

Hexing Logistics Under Scrutiny for Crossborder Ecommerce Reliability

This paper delves into Guangzhou Hexing International Freight Forwarding Co., Ltd., evaluating its reliability from various dimensions including company background, service advantages, dedicated line and overseas warehouse layout, timeliness, and domestic pickup capabilities. The analysis indicates that Hexing Logistics has advantages in South China and performs well in the European, American, and Southeast Asian markets. It is suitable for cross-border e-commerce sellers who require stable logistics, but its domestic pickup capabilities need improvement. This study provides a comprehensive overview of Hexing Logistics' strengths and weaknesses.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Shopify Reports Black Friday Sales Surge for Online Stores

Shopify Reports Black Friday Sales Surge for Online Stores

Shopify's $3.36 billion in Black Friday sales reveals new opportunities for independent websites. The report highlights three key areas: capitalizing on the excitement of flash sales, cultivating the European and American markets, and focusing on popular product categories. It also emphasizes the importance of quality, reasonable pricing, and localized operations. Independent website sellers should follow trends and precisely position themselves to stand out in the market. By adapting to these strategies, sellers can maximize their potential for success during peak shopping seasons and beyond.

Hongyunchang Expands in South Chinas Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

Hongyunchang Expands in South Chinas Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

Shenzhen Hongyunchang International Freight Co., Ltd. emerges as a rising force in South China's cross-border e-commerce logistics. With its refined operations, customized solutions, and South China hub advantages, it is making a name for itself in areas like European and American dedicated lines and Southeast Asian small packages. This article provides an in-depth analysis of Hongyunchang's qualifications, service stability, customer reputation, dedicated line delivery, overseas warehouse layout, and domestic pickup scope, offering a comprehensive assessment of its reliability and market competitiveness.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Jieshi Supply Chain Expands in South Chinas Ecommerce Logistics

Jieshi Supply Chain Expands in South Chinas Ecommerce Logistics

Jieshi Supply Chain, a rising force in cross-border e-commerce logistics in South China, focuses on niche markets like European and American dedicated lines and Southeast Asian small packages. With a philosophy of "precise service and efficient operation," it has quickly gained market attention. This article analyzes its service capabilities, network coverage, and cost-effectiveness, and evaluates its reliability, providing a reference for cross-border e-commerce sellers when choosing a logistics service provider. It aims to help sellers make informed decisions about their logistics partners.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Stbs New Rules Aim to Ease Rail Freight Rate Disputes

Stbs New Rules Aim to Ease Rail Freight Rate Disputes

The US Surface Transportation Board (STB) has introduced two new rules to streamline railway freight rate dispute resolution, including a voluntary arbitration program and Final Offer Rate Review (FORR). However, the Association of American Railroads (AAR) strongly opposes these rules, citing “fatal flaws” in FORR and arguing the arbitration rules are “backwards.” Whether these new regulations will bring relief to shippers remains challenging, and shippers need to carefully assess the implications. The future impact of these regulations is uncertain amidst ongoing debate and potential legal challenges.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Fast Fashion Giant SHEIN Expands Canadian Logistics Hub

Fast Fashion Giant SHEIN Expands Canadian Logistics Hub

SHEIN is accelerating its logistics layout in the North American market, launching a new warehouse in Toronto, Canada, aimed at shortening delivery times and improving order processing efficiency. Previously, SHEIN expanded its distribution facilities in the United States and plans to add more logistics centers. By building a localized warehousing network, SHEIN strives to solidify its leading position in the fast fashion market and bring more order opportunities to suppliers. This expansion is a key component of their strategy to enhance customer experience and maintain competitiveness.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Latin Americas Ecommerce Boom Shein Expands Seniors Embrace Social Media

Latin Americas Ecommerce Boom Shein Expands Seniors Embrace Social Media

The Latin American e-commerce market is witnessing new trends: a surge in social media activity among the silver generation presents fresh marketing opportunities. Shein is experimenting with a “Taobao model,” deepening its localization strategy. Meanwhile, traditional retailer Falabella faces declining performance and urgently needs transformation. Cross-border e-commerce sellers must seize these opportunities and navigate the challenges. The growing online presence of older adults provides a new demographic to target, while Shein's adaptation highlights the importance of understanding local market dynamics for sustained growth.

US Rail Freight Rebounds Amid Mixed Growth Trends

US Rail Freight Rebounds Amid Mixed Growth Trends

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows US rail freight and intermodal volume increased year-over-year in March, partially due to a low base in the same period last year. Performance varied across segments, with intermodal showing strong growth. Looking ahead, challenges include the pandemic, supply chain bottlenecks, and industry restructuring. Opportunities arise from infrastructure investment, intermodal development, and technological innovation. Railroad companies need to respond proactively, and shippers should optimize their logistics strategies. The future of rail freight is intertwined with these evolving dynamics.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Extreme Weather Exposes Fragile Global Supply Chains

Extreme Weather Exposes Fragile Global Supply Chains

The North American logistics industry is facing a double challenge of aging infrastructure and increasingly frequent extreme weather events. This article analyzes the delays and increased costs caused by this predicament. Using the Texas storm as an example, it explores how companies can use technology and risk management to address these challenges. It emphasizes the importance of strengthening infrastructure construction and improving emergency response capabilities. This will help mitigate disruptions and ensure a more resilient supply chain in the face of growing environmental and infrastructural pressures.