Indias Ecommerce Market to Hit 550B by 2035

Indias Ecommerce Market to Hit 550B by 2035

The Indian e-commerce market is projected to reach $550 billion by 2035, with an average annual growth rate of 15%. Key drivers include increasing internet penetration, the adoption of digital payments, and a young, tech-savvy population. This growth presents significant opportunities for cross-border e-commerce businesses looking to expand into the Indian market. The burgeoning digital landscape and evolving consumer behavior make India a promising destination for international online retailers.

Global Luggage Market Expands Amid Ecommerce Growth

Global Luggage Market Expands Amid Ecommerce Growth

The global bags and luggage market is large and growing, with the US and India being major markets. Handbags hold the largest share, and online purchasing is a clear trend. Future trends include smart features, personalization, and environmental friendliness. China's three major bag and luggage industrial belts each have unique characteristics. Independent station sellers should deeply understand the market, create differentiated products, optimize user experience, and effectively utilize social media to succeed.

Global Childrens Wear Market Expands As Brands Adapt Strategies

Global Childrens Wear Market Expands As Brands Adapt Strategies

The global children's wear market continues to grow, but faces challenges like aging populations and intense competition. Brands should focus on growth potential in regions like the US and India, prioritize online channel development, and capitalize on consumer trends such as personalization and environmental consciousness. Differentiated competitive advantages can be built through product innovation, brand building, channel expansion, and localized operations. Only by addressing these factors can brands stand out in the market.

CMA CGM Opens Direct Bangladeshgulf Shipping Route to Boost Trade

CMA CGM Opens Direct Bangladeshgulf Shipping Route to Boost Trade

CMA CGM launches the new BIGEX service, establishing the first direct connection between Bangladesh and the Gulf region/India. This significantly reduces transit times, expands market access, and promotes regional trade development. The service is scheduled to commence on April 5th in Chittagong, initially deploying three 1700 TEU vessels. It aims to streamline supply chains and boost economic ties between these key trading partners by offering faster and more reliable shipping options.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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CMA CGM and UPS Strengthen Logistics with Labor Deal

CMA CGM and UPS Strengthen Logistics with Labor Deal

CEVA Logistics, a subsidiary of CMA CGM, acquired Stellar Value Chain Solutions in India, expanding its market share in the region. Simultaneously, UPS union workers approved a new labor agreement, significantly increasing wages and benefits, averting a potential strike. These two events highlight the emerging opportunities and evolving landscape within the global logistics industry. The acquisition strengthens CEVA's presence in the Indian market, while the UPS agreement ensures operational stability and improved worker conditions.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Bangalore Institute Launches Iatacertified Aviation Courses

Bangalore Institute Launches Iatacertified Aviation Courses

Bangalore Institute of Aviation and Logistics (BIA) in India, an IATA Authorized Training Center, offers comprehensive aviation courses covering customer service, ground operations, cargo management, and travel. Through IATA certification, students master international aviation standards, building a solid foundation for entering the aviation industry and achieving their career aspirations. BIA is committed to providing high-quality training and continuous learning opportunities, helping students adapt to the rapid development of the aviation industry.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Thailand Tightens Nipah Virus Screening for West Bengal Flights

Thailand Tightens Nipah Virus Screening for West Bengal Flights

Thailand has urgently upgraded airport control measures, implementing comprehensive screening for passengers from West Bengal, India, to prevent the introduction of the Nipah virus. The screening includes pre-departure checks, on-arrival temperature screening, and health declarations. The Thai government urges the public to strengthen personal protection and jointly maintain public health security. The measures aim to minimize the risk of the virus spreading within the country and protect the health of its citizens.