Amazon And Walmart Hold Their Ground In Latest U.S. E-commerce Rankings

Amazon And Walmart Hold Their Ground In Latest U.S. E-commerce Rankings

The US market recently released its TOP5 e-commerce platform rankings, with Amazon and Walmart leading at 16.2% market share, while Chinese cross-border platform Temu ranked third. Data shows Amazon dominated with 390 million unique visitors and 255 million active app users by late 2024. The rise of these platforms is quietly transforming global e-commerce, with Chinese sellers' international influence growing steadily.

Chinas Pet Industry Targets Global Dominance As Market Expands

Chinas Pet Industry Targets Global Dominance As Market Expands

Facing the multi-billion dollar global pet market, Chinese companies need to break away from the OEM mindset and build independent brands. This requires increased investment in research and development, integration of supply chain resources, expansion of diversified channels, and emphasis on brand protection. By constructing an integrated industry advantage encompassing production, research, supply, sales, and service, Chinese companies can break through and ascend to industry leadership.

BYD Sales in Turkey Jump 447 Despite Tariffs

BYD Sales in Turkey Jump 447 Despite Tariffs

Despite the overall growth of the Turkish automotive market, Chinese brands face obstacles due to high tariffs. BYD circumvented these tariff barriers by establishing local production in Turkey, resulting in a remarkable 447% surge in sales. This made BYD the best-selling Chinese brand in the country. Their success highlights the crucial role of localization in overcoming trade protectionism and achieving significant market penetration.

Chinas Apparel Exports Face Challenges in Australian Market

Chinas Apparel Exports Face Challenges in Australian Market

China is Australia's largest apparel importer, exporting a wide variety of clothing. Chinese apparel manufacturers are continuously improving product quality and design, leveraging price advantages and efficient supply chains to gain market share. However, Chinese exporters face challenges related to quality standards, environmental regulations, and competition from other countries and regions. Continuous innovation and improvement are crucial for seizing opportunities in the Australian market.

BYD Leads Thailands EV Market Surpassing Japanese Rivals

BYD Leads Thailands EV Market Surpassing Japanese Rivals

BYD, leveraging its strength in new energy vehicles, achieved sales of 41,570 units in 2023, becoming the top-selling Chinese brand in the Thai market. This represents a 53.8% year-over-year increase and places them fourth in the Thai light vehicle market. This accomplishment signifies a breakthrough for Chinese new energy vehicles in Thailand and may intensify competition within the Thai automotive market.

Ukraine Imposes Up to 674 Steel Antidumping Duties on China

Ukraine Imposes Up to 674 Steel Antidumping Duties on China

Ukraine has escalated its anti-dumping investigations against Chinese steel products, including steel fasteners, coated carbon steel, and silico-manganese steel wire, with maximum tariffs reaching 67.4%. Simultaneously, anti-dumping investigations have been initiated on agricultural irrigation equipment from China and other countries. Chinese companies should conduct compliance reviews, optimize trade routes, actively respond to the investigations, diversify market layouts, and enhance product competitiveness to mitigate potential negative impacts.

West Africas Hardware Market Growth Highlighted at WAM Expo

West Africas Hardware Market Growth Highlighted at WAM Expo

The 2025 West African Machinery Expo (WAM) in Lagos showcased the immense potential of the West African market. The exhibition brought together numerous Chinese companies, displaying the latest products and technologies. With its precise B2B matching system, WAM facilitates efficient market expansion for businesses in West Africa. More than just a product showcase, WAM serves as a crucial bridge for Sino-African trade, providing invaluable market opportunities for Chinese enterprises.

Chinas Ecommerce Firms Use Overseas Warehouses to Bypass US Tariffs

Chinas Ecommerce Firms Use Overseas Warehouses to Bypass US Tariffs

Increased US tariffs on Chinese goods pose a significant challenge to Chinese cross-border e-commerce sellers. Utilizing overseas warehouses can mitigate tariff impact, optimize logistics costs, and enhance supply chain stability. This strategy facilitates localized operations, enabling a strategic shift from simply exporting products to building international brands. Furthermore, the 'export overseas warehouse' model benefits from the national 'tax refund upon departure' policy, providing additional financial advantages for businesses.

Chinas Solar Inverter Exports Jump Amid European South African Demand

Chinas Solar Inverter Exports Jump Amid European South African Demand

In 2023, China's photovoltaic product exports continued to grow, with inverter exports showing a remarkable increase of 71.51%. The Netherlands, Germany, and South Africa are the primary export markets for Chinese inverters. Demand is strong in the European market, and emerging markets like South Africa are also experiencing rapid growth. Efficient and convenient overseas warehousing services are crucial for Chinese photovoltaic companies to expand in the European market.