Navigating Fluctuating Tariffs: Strategies and Challenges for Cross-border E-commerce Sellers

Navigating Fluctuating Tariffs: Strategies and Challenges for Cross-border E-commerce Sellers

The frequent changes in the US tariff policy pose numerous challenges for cross-border e-commerce. Sellers need to optimize their logistics strategies by adopting an 'overseas warehouse + local fulfillment' model to enhance logistics efficiency and reduce costs. Additionally, rising compliance requirements compel sellers to improve the accuracy of their declaration information to mitigate customs clearance risks.

06/25/2025 Logistics
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An Post Optimizes Cross-border Parcel Data Processing Capabilities with Zephyr Solution

An Post Optimizes Cross-border Parcel Data Processing Capabilities with Zephyr Solution

An Post in Ireland has announced the adoption of Hurricane Commerce's Zephyr solution to enhance the electronic data quality of cross-border parcels, thereby improving its cross-border e-commerce service capabilities. Zephyr can process over 700 million requests daily and offers quick responses. This initiative aims to address emerging global postal compliance requirements while enhancing customer experience and operational efficiency.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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US Suspends Tiktok Shop Seller Accounts Over Compliance Issues

US Suspends Tiktok Shop Seller Accounts Over Compliance Issues

Another wave of shop closures is hitting TikTok US, stemming from inconsistent merchant qualifications and the platform's strengthened compliance enforcement. New regulations raise entry barriers, requiring sellers to provide genuine and valid company credentials. The key to successful appeals lies in identifying the reasons for violations, preparing authentic supporting materials, and proactively communicating with the platform. Compliance and diversified development are crucial for cross-border e-commerce sellers to overcome challenges and achieve sustainable growth.

USPS Tightens Rules on Undervalued Imports Disrupts Trade

USPS Tightens Rules on Undervalued Imports Disrupts Trade

USPS is cracking down on "surface mail arbitrage," upgrading its postage control system, resulting in significant parcel delays, even affecting compliant orders. Sellers must strictly adhere to USPS regulations, ensuring postage payment aligns with the shipping date to avoid risks associated with violations. Establishing standardized payment processes is crucial to mitigate potential future logistics disruptions. The stricter enforcement impacts cross-border logistics and requires sellers to be vigilant about compliance to avoid penalties and delays.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Global Customs Basel Convention Unite Against Illegal Waste Trade

Global Customs Basel Convention Unite Against Illegal Waste Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is strengthening cooperation with the Basel Convention to combat environmental crimes such as the illegal cross-border trade in waste. This collaboration aims to enhance customs enforcement capabilities through developing training materials, utilizing online training platforms, strengthening networking, and conducting joint operations. By working together, the WCO and the Basel Convention seek to build a new landscape of global environmental governance and jointly safeguard the sustainable development of the planet.

Australian Artist Lauren Maree Edmonds Cracks Down on Crossborder Copyright Violations

Australian Artist Lauren Maree Edmonds Cracks Down on Crossborder Copyright Violations

Australian artist Lauren Maree Edmonds has initiated copyright enforcement actions targeting gift packaging, clothing fabrics, home decor, and other areas, involving 12 copyrighted works. Cross-border sellers should be vigilant about the risk of Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) freezes. It's crucial to immediately conduct self-checks and remove potentially infringing products. Seeking professional legal support when necessary is recommended to minimize case handling costs and mitigate potential losses associated with copyright infringement claims.

Alcohol Ink Artist Karlson Shuts Down 200 Stores in Copyright Crackdown

Alcohol Ink Artist Karlson Shuts Down 200 Stores in Copyright Crackdown

The copyright protection case of American artist Elizabeth Karlson's alcohol ink paintings continues to escalate. The Keith Law Firm has successfully obtained Temporary Restraining Orders (TROs) freezing over 200 stores. This article details the background of the enforcement action, case progress, artist background, and how cross-border e-commerce sellers should respond to copyright claims. It emphasizes the importance of compliant operations to avoid potential legal issues and financial losses associated with copyright infringement.

Patent Dispute Halts 123 Online Stores Over Grid Rack Design

Patent Dispute Halts 123 Online Stores Over Grid Rack Design

A recent anonymous patent enforcement case involving grid wall display racks has drawn attention, with 123 stores facing TRO freezing. This article delves into the case's origins, potential infringement risks, and response strategies. It serves as a reminder for cross-border e-commerce sellers to enhance their intellectual property awareness, avoid infringing activities, and operate legally and compliantly. The case highlights the importance of proactive IP protection in the competitive global marketplace.

Ecommerce Sellers Face Rising Copyright Lawsuits Over Plush Toys Art

Ecommerce Sellers Face Rising Copyright Lawsuits Over Plush Toys Art

This article summarizes three recent TRO (Temporary Restraining Order) enforcement cases, involving trademark infringement by the United States Olympic Committee, copyright infringement of illustrations by Anderson Design Group, and trademark infringement of dolls by Blujay Studios. It serves as a reminder to cross-border e-commerce sellers to prioritize intellectual property protection, exercise caution in product selection, ensure original designs, and operate in compliance with regulations to avoid the risk of infringement.

Cbps Nonintrusive Inspection Boosts Crossborder Trade Efficiency

Cbps Nonintrusive Inspection Boosts Crossborder Trade Efficiency

CBP's Non-Intrusive Inspection (NII) utilizes technologies like X-ray to quickly scan containers for contraband without opening them, enhancing customs inspection efficiency and reducing costs for businesses. NII is a crucial component of CBP's layered enforcement strategy, working in conjunction with initiatives like C-TPAT to ensure secure and efficient cross-border trade. This technology allows for faster processing and minimizes disruptions to the supply chain while maintaining a high level of security against illegal activities.