China Ecommerce Firms Face Scrutiny Over variable Pay Layoff Tactics

China Ecommerce Firms Face Scrutiny Over variable Pay Layoff Tactics

The implementation of a 'variable salary' system in a cross-border e-commerce company has sparked heated discussions. Eliminating base salaries and increasing commission rates, while seemingly incentivizing, may be a disguised form of layoffs. Companies should seek innovation during market downturns, but must consider employee benefits, avoiding crude cost-cutting measures. Optimizing products, refining operations, building strong teams, and implementing reasonable cost control are the keys to long-term success. This approach ensures both company growth and fair treatment of employees, fostering a sustainable and ethical business environment.

Qianhai Wanfang Adopts Tech to Compete in South China Logistics

Qianhai Wanfang Adopts Tech to Compete in South China Logistics

Qianhai Wanfang Supply Chain leverages technology to empower cross-border logistics, focusing on the South China market and providing international dedicated lines and overseas warehousing services. Its strengths lie in customized solutions and an efficient logistics management system. However, it faces challenges in global network coverage and peak season delivery times. For cross-border e-commerce sellers in South China, Qianhai Wanfang is a worthwhile partner to consider. They offer tailored solutions and manage logistics efficiently, but expanding their global reach and improving peak season performance are areas for improvement.

12/29/2025 Logistics
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China Overtakes US in Mexicos Auto Trade As Industry Shifts

China Overtakes US in Mexicos Auto Trade As Industry Shifts

Chinese car brands are rapidly rising in the Mexican market, gaining market share with high cost-performance, diverse product lines, and quick market response, even surpassing the US in trade. During the semiconductor shortage crisis, Chinese automakers demonstrated greater resilience. The rise of the Chinese automotive industry is not only reshaping the Mexican automotive market but also driving changes in local transportation methods. Their competitive pricing and adaptable models cater to the specific needs of Mexican consumers, leading to increased adoption and a shift in market dynamics.

China Slaps Antidumping Duties on US South Korean Solar Polysilicon

China Slaps Antidumping Duties on US South Korean Solar Polysilicon

China's Ministry of Commerce announced the continuation of anti-dumping duties on solar-grade polysilicon imported from the United States and South Korea, with the highest tax rate reaching 113.8%. This measure aims to protect China's domestic industry but may also trigger international trade friction. Relevant enterprises need to actively adjust their strategies to adapt to the new market landscape. The decision highlights the ongoing trade tensions and the importance of strategic adaptation for businesses operating in the global solar energy sector.

Changchun to Host 2025 International Agriculture Expo in Northeast China

Changchun to Host 2025 International Agriculture Expo in Northeast China

The 2025 Changchun International Agri-food Expo will be held from August 16-25. This large-scale expo features a diverse range of exhibits, including sugar and liquor, fresh corn, pre-prepared meals, Jilin rice, and more. This expo presents an excellent opportunity to understand the latest trends in China's agri-food industry and expand business in the Northeast market. Don't miss it!

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Xianyang to Host 2025 Expo As Western China Trade Hub

Xianyang to Host 2025 Expo As Western China Trade Hub

In 2025, Xianyang will host a series of international expos covering petrochemical energy, agricultural technology, franchise chain, and cross-border trade supply chains. These exhibitions will provide a platform for cooperation and exchange for local businesses and domestic and foreign industry participants, promoting Xianyang's economic development and enhancing its international trade influence. The events aim to foster partnerships and drive growth in key sectors, solidifying Xianyang's position as a hub for international trade and industry collaboration.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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China Workers Grapple with Worklife Balance During Lunar New Year

China Workers Grapple with Worklife Balance During Lunar New Year

As the Spring Festival approaches, businesses and individuals face challenges like adjusting work rhythms, data fluctuations, supply chain issues, and the use of AI tools. This article suggests respecting objective laws, rationally viewing data, preparing contingency plans, planning time effectively, and being wary of AI misuse, while upholding independent thinking. The goal is to balance work and rest, accumulating strength for the new year.

China and Saudi Arabia Expand Direct Flights Amid Growing Ties

China and Saudi Arabia Expand Direct Flights Amid Growing Ties

This article provides a detailed analysis of direct flights between China and Saudi Arabia, including operating airlines, major destinations, and flight durations. Direct routes are not only convenient and efficient, promoting bilateral trade and economic development, but also serve as a bridge for cultural exchange. With the deepening of China-Saudi relations, more cities are expected to launch direct flights in the future. This will further enhance connectivity and facilitate travel between the two countries.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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China Post Adjusts Shipping Rates and Delivery Times to Malaysia

China Post Adjusts Shipping Rates and Delivery Times to Malaysia

This article provides a detailed analysis of the latest shipping rates, delivery options, and relevant considerations for sending packages from China Post to Malaysia. It covers various shipping methods, including surface mail, airmail small packets, and international EMS, with an analysis of their costs and delivery times. It also offers channels for shipping rate inquiries and answers to frequently asked questions, helping you easily complete cross-border shipping.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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China Strengthens Steel Export Rules to Boost Quality Trade Fairness

China Strengthens Steel Export Rules to Boost Quality Trade Fairness

The Ministry of Commerce and the General Administration of Customs jointly announced that export license management will be implemented for certain steel products starting January 1, 2026. This measure aims to regulate steel export trade, improve product quality, and maintain international trade order. Exporters will be required to provide export contracts and quality certificates when applying for licenses. The implementation of the new regulations will promote the healthy development of the industry.