Amazon Eases Policies to Expand Seller Access in Europe

Amazon Eases Policies to Expand Seller Access in Europe

Amazon Europe has released several favorable policies, including upgrading the Export Program to over 30 countries, adjusting sales commissions to reduce costs, and optimizing the return policy for customized products to protect seller rights. It is recommended that sellers actively expand export businesses, optimize product structures, improve customized services, and refine operations to seize opportunities and succeed in the European market. These changes aim to make selling on Amazon Europe more attractive and profitable for sellers who adapt to the new conditions.

Ebay to Adjust Seller Fees in Europe by 2026

Ebay to Adjust Seller Fees in Europe by 2026

eBay will adjust fees for several European sites starting February 12, 2026. Fixed transaction fees will increase in the UK and Germany. Germany's variable transaction fee rates will also rise. The UK will see rate adjustments for specific categories, and Germany will adjust the fee cap for high-tech products. Poland will experience an increase in fixed transaction fees and the introduction of tiered rates. Sellers should understand these changes and adjust their operational strategies accordingly to mitigate potential impact.

Amazon Sellers Prosper Despite Higher Fees During Holidays

Amazon Sellers Prosper Despite Higher Fees During Holidays

Amazon's peak season report reveals that third-party sellers accounted for over 60% of sales, with small and medium-sized sellers showing strong performance. However, the report lacks specific data, raising concerns about potential adjustments to Amazon's fee structure. Sellers should be wary of the normalization of platform commissions. Strategies for navigating this include refined operations, channel diversification, and cost control. The lack of transparency in the report warrants careful consideration and proactive planning by sellers to mitigate potential risks associated with increased platform fees.

Thai Ecommerce Sellers Face Higher Fees on Shopee Lazada

Thai Ecommerce Sellers Face Higher Fees on Shopee Lazada

Shopee and Lazada have increased commissions again in Thailand, putting pressure on seller profits. Sellers need to respond by reducing costs, differentiating themselves, localizing operations, and diversifying across multiple platforms. Despite the challenges, the Southeast Asian e-commerce market remains full of opportunities. Sellers should actively adjust their strategies to achieve long-term growth.

Jiangsu Expands Specialized Medical Centers in Regional Push

Jiangsu Expands Specialized Medical Centers in Regional Push

Jiangsu Province has launched the second phase of provincial regional medical center construction, covering seven specialties including critical care and hematology. This involves establishing 21 centers and 16 construction units, aiming to improve regional healthcare service capabilities and achieve a more balanced distribution of medical resources. This follows the initial announcement of nine specialty centers. Through enhanced construction and policy support, Jiangsu Province is committed to building high-level bases for medical services, medical research, and talent cultivation.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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