Amazon Adjusts US Fees As Alibaba Tackles Data Fraud in Ecommerce

Amazon Adjusts US Fees As Alibaba Tackles Data Fraud in Ecommerce

This article focuses on the latest trends in cross-border e-commerce, highlighting key policy changes including Amazon US's fee adjustments and Alibaba.com's crackdown on data fraud. It also covers global trade hotspots such as Canada's ban on single-use plastic imports and Yiwu's manufacturing prominence at the World Cup. The aim is to provide cross-border e-commerce sellers with timely and comprehensive information.

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Amazon Adjusts Q4 Strategy for US Peak Season Amid New Policies

Amazon Adjusts Q4 Strategy for US Peak Season Amid New Policies

This article provides an in-depth analysis of key strategies for Q4 preparation on Amazon US. It focuses on the traffic opportunities presented by enhanced product detail page features, the challenges posed by changes in return policies, and adjustments to inventory management strategies. The importance of capitalizing on the Prime Early Access Sale is also emphasized, offering sellers a comprehensive guide to navigate the peak season effectively.

Ebay US Buyers Warned of Counterfeit Risks Tips for Safe Shopping

Ebay US Buyers Warned of Counterfeit Risks Tips for Safe Shopping

This article delves into how to identify genuine products and avoid counterfeit goods when shopping on eBay's US website. It provides a detailed guide to minimize the risk of purchasing fakes. By carefully selecting reputable sellers, scrutinizing product descriptions and images, and understanding return policies, buyers can significantly reduce the chances of encountering fraudulent items. The article also highlights eBay's platform control measures and buyer protection processes, ensuring a safer and more secure cross-border shopping experience.

Live Shopping Gains Traction on Social Platforms in US and Europe

Live Shopping Gains Traction on Social Platforms in US and Europe

The European and American live commerce market has enormous potential and is on the verge of explosive growth. This article focuses on five major platforms: Instagram Live, NTWRK, Whatnot, Shopshops, and Popshop Live, analyzing their characteristics and advantages. It provides sellers with strategies to seize the first-mover advantage in the European and American live commerce market. This includes understanding platform nuances and tailoring content for specific audiences to maximize engagement and sales.

US Tariffs Slow Chinas Air Cargo Rebound Top 30 Airports Hit

US Tariffs Slow Chinas Air Cargo Rebound Top 30 Airports Hit

The Top 30 Chinese airports for cargo flights in Week 19 of 2025 reveals a weak post-holiday rebound and the impact of US tariff policies. Shenzhen Bao'an led in growth, while Zhengzhou Xinzheng experienced the largest decline. Hong Kong International and Shanghai Pudong remained in the top two positions, with Beijing Daxing showing significant improvement. Chinese air cargo companies need to proactively address these challenges. Overall cargo volume is not recovering as quickly as hoped and external factors are playing a role.

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Amazon Sellers Gain Relief As EU Eases Rules US Adjusts Fees

Amazon Sellers Gain Relief As EU Eases Rules US Adjusts Fees

Amazon faces a double benefit. European regulators are suing Amazon over 'unfair terms,' potentially forcing it to reduce restrictions on sellers. Simultaneously, the US Small and Light program's price threshold has increased from $8 to $10, boosting seller profit margins. Sellers should closely monitor these policy changes, optimize their pricing strategies, and improve product quality and service to capitalize on these opportunities. This presents a chance to enhance competitiveness and profitability within the Amazon marketplace.

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US Container Imports Drop Sharply in May Amid China Trade Strain

US Container Imports Drop Sharply in May Amid China Trade Strain

Descartes' Global Shipping Report reveals a significant drop in US container imports in May, impacted by trade fluctuations and tariff policies, with a sharp decrease in imports from China. Throughput declined across the top ten ports, and there was a shift in market share between East and West Coast ports. The report highlights the influence of trade protectionism, geopolitical risks, and economic uncertainty on the global trade landscape. Businesses need to adapt their supply chain strategies to navigate these challenges.

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US Port Imports Drop Sharply As Trade Tensions Strain Supply Chains

US Port Imports Drop Sharply As Trade Tensions Strain Supply Chains

A Descartes report reveals a significant drop in U.S. container imports in May. This decline is attributed to trade policies and geopolitical influences, particularly a sharp decrease in imports from China, heavily impacting West Coast ports. Businesses need to adapt by diversifying sourcing strategies and strengthening supply chain management to mitigate the challenges posed by trade volatility. The report highlights the increasing vulnerability of global supply chains to ongoing trade friction and the need for proactive risk mitigation strategies.

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US Container Imports Surge As Tariffs Peak Season Strain Supply Chains

US Container Imports Surge As Tariffs Peak Season Strain Supply Chains

U.S. container imports in August reached the second highest level on record, influenced by both tariff policies and seasonal factors. China's import share decreased, and the port landscape on the East and West Coasts experienced slight adjustments. Importers need to pay close attention to policy developments, diversify sourcing channels, optimize inventory management, strengthen cooperation with carriers, and invest in supply chain technology to address supply chain risks and seize future development opportunities. These strategies are crucial for navigating the evolving global trade environment and maintaining competitiveness.

US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads Dips in Intermodal for November

US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads Dips in Intermodal for November

In November 2025, US rail freight saw carload traffic increase by 4.3%, while intermodal traffic declined by 6.5%. Commodities like coal experienced growth, while miscellaneous carloads decreased. Year-to-date figures still show overall growth. The rail freight industry faces both challenges and opportunities, as reflected in these economic indicators and the performance of intermodal and traditional rail freight sectors.

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