Amazon Reduces Warehouse Capacity Disrupts Sellers Before Chinese New Year

Amazon Reduces Warehouse Capacity Disrupts Sellers Before Chinese New Year

Amazon sellers are currently experiencing a sudden drop in FBA capacity, coinciding with the crucial period for stocking up for the Chinese New Year, leaving them unable to ship goods normally. High FBA fees contrast sharply with inefficient warehousing services, leading to widespread complaints. Amazon should prioritize its relationship with sellers, improve supply chain management capabilities, and avoid making sellers pay for platform inefficiencies. Sellers should also actively seek alternative solutions, optimize inventory management, and communicate proactively with Amazon to jointly address the challenges.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Europes Energy Crisis Boosts Chinese Heater Sales Patent Risks Rise

Europes Energy Crisis Boosts Chinese Heater Sales Patent Risks Rise

The European energy crisis has led to a surge in demand for heating equipment, with Chinese products gaining popularity. However, this significant market opportunity carries the risk of patent infringement. This article reminds sellers to prioritize intellectual property protection while exploring the European market. It emphasizes the importance of patent searches and risk assessments to avoid potential losses due to infringement. The article details EU and US design patent risks associated with popular products like electric heaters, electric blankets, heating pads, and hand warmers, aiming to help sellers operate in compliance.

Chinese Tech Firm Youkeshu Shifts to Ecommerce Via Reverse Merger

Chinese Tech Firm Youkeshu Shifts to Ecommerce Via Reverse Merger

Tianze Information plans to change its name to "Youkeshu," marking the successful "reverse merger" of the cross-border e-commerce company Youkeshu. This article reviews Youkeshu's acquisition history, strategic transformation, and the challenges it faces. It also analyzes the implications of this case for the cross-border e-commerce industry, emphasizing the importance of capital operation, strategic transformation, and risk control.

Amazon Shifts Traffic Offsite As Chinese Sellers Thrive on Ebay

Amazon Shifts Traffic Offsite As Chinese Sellers Thrive on Ebay

Amazon now allows off-site traffic, enabling sellers to direct traffic to independent websites. eBay's Chinese sellers are succeeding in specific categories with affordable, multi-category strategies. These changes foreshadow a new landscape in cross-border e-commerce. Sellers need to adopt a multi-platform strategy, emphasize brand building, refine operations, and pay attention to emerging markets. The focus should be on diversification and adaptation to thrive in the evolving global e-commerce environment. This includes understanding regional consumer preferences and optimizing supply chains for efficiency.

Chinese Brands Face Localization Hurdles on Shopee in Southeast Asia

Chinese Brands Face Localization Hurdles on Shopee in Southeast Asia

To succeed in Southeast Asia, Chinese brands should leverage e-commerce platforms like Shopee to capture the online market. Localization is crucial, involving product adjustments, language adaptation, and cultural integration. Exploring suitable content marketing strategies is also essential for achieving brand awareness and sales synergy. Mastering these elements will pave the way for success in the Southeast Asian market.

Chinese Influencer crazy Little Yang Brothers Investigated for False Ads

Chinese Influencer crazy Little Yang Brothers Investigated for False Ads

Influencer Crazy Little Yang faces a trust crisis after being targeted by Wang Hai for allegedly selling products with falsely labeled power and counterfeit 3C certifications during his live streams. While the brand responded, the controversy persists. This incident sparks discussions about regulations within the live streaming e-commerce industry. The handling of the situation by a top-tier influencer has also drawn attention from state media, highlighting the increasing scrutiny of this rapidly growing market and the responsibilities of its leading figures.

Chinese Seller Acquires US Copyright for Lankybox Raising Ecommerce Concerns

Chinese Seller Acquires US Copyright for Lankybox Raising Ecommerce Concerns

Attention cross-border e-commerce sellers! The US copyright for Lankybox has been preemptively registered by a Chinese seller. Selling related products on the US platform without authorization may lead to infringement risks. This article details the intellectual property risks associated with Lankybox and provides practical advice on how to avoid these risks. It reminds sellers to be cautious when selecting products and to operate in compliance with regulations to mitigate potential legal issues and ensure business sustainability in the US market.

Uzbekistan Emerges As Key Market for Chinese Firms in 2026

Uzbekistan Emerges As Key Market for Chinese Firms in 2026

Uzbekistan will host a series of key industry exhibitions in 2026, presenting excellent opportunities for Chinese companies to enter the Central Asian market. These exhibitions cover various sectors including building materials, home furnishings, agriculture and animal husbandry, food packaging, iron and steel metallurgy, industry, textiles and apparel, electric power and energy, and environmental protection. Hainan enterprises should seize this opportunity, leverage their strengths, and actively participate in Uzbekistan's economic development to achieve mutual benefit and win-win results.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Xinjiang Tashkent Partner to Expand Chinese Firms in Central Asia

Xinjiang Tashkent Partner to Expand Chinese Firms in Central Asia

Xinjiang's Makit County and Akto County signed a friendly city cooperation agreement with Tashkent Region of Uzbekistan, aiming to provide a foothold for Chinese enterprises to expand into the Central Asian market. By building a cross-border service platform and establishing a two-way linkage mechanism, the agreement addresses challenges faced by companies going abroad and promotes long-term coordinated development between Xinjiang and Tashkent Region in industries, talent, and other fields. This collaboration facilitates smoother market access and strengthens economic ties between the two regions, fostering mutual growth and prosperity.

Chinese Brands Expand in Middle East Amid Global Market Shifts

Chinese Brands Expand in Middle East Amid Global Market Shifts

Chinese companies are accelerating their global expansion, with emerging markets on the rise. Pan Jianjun, Chairman of Miorant, believes that markets like Saudi Arabia highly recognize China's industrial strength, making it a golden opportunity to build brands overseas. Companies should focus on regional hub cities, select quality exhibition venues, and partner with exhibition companies that align with their business goals. This allows them to transition from simply "selling products" to "building brands" in the international market.