Crossborder Ecommerce Hit by Bankruptcies Platform Failures

Crossborder Ecommerce Hit by Bankruptcies Platform Failures

The cross-border e-commerce industry is facing a double whammy of major seller bankruptcies and platform collapses. A cross-border e-commerce company in Jiangsu, China, has announced bankruptcy liquidation, and home furnishing e-commerce platform Brosa has entered bankruptcy proceedings and is holding clearance sales. The main reasons are the global economic downturn, increased competition, and rising costs. Companies should focus on refined operations, diversified markets, brand building, technological innovation, and compliant operations to meet challenges and seize opportunities.

Temu Expands to US Market Aims to Attract Sellers

Temu Expands to US Market Aims to Attract Sellers

This article provides an in-depth analysis of Pinduoduo's cross-border e-commerce platform, Temu, and its strategy for entering the US market. It details the platform's onboarding requirements, support policies, and registration process. By incorporating data analysis, this guide offers operational advice for sellers, helping them seize new opportunities in the cross-border e-commerce landscape. It aims to equip sellers with the knowledge needed to navigate Temu and maximize their potential for success in this rapidly evolving market.