Asiapacific Nations Unite on Ecommerce Rules During Pandemic

Asiapacific Nations Unite on Ecommerce Rules During Pandemic

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held an online workshop for Asia-Pacific members, focusing on the effective implementation of the E-Commerce Framework of Standards (E-Commerce FoS) to address challenges arising from the pandemic-accelerated growth of e-commerce. The meeting covered topics such as advance electronic data, data exchange, tax collection, cooperation & coordination, and technology applications. The aim was to promote trade facilitation, ensure effective customs control and revenue collection, and foster the healthy development of cross-border e-commerce.

Supreme Court Ends Online Sales Tax Exemption Hits Ecommerce

Supreme Court Ends Online Sales Tax Exemption Hits Ecommerce

The US Supreme Court's overturning of the e-commerce tax exemption marks a new era for US online retail. The new rule mandates that out-of-state e-commerce businesses with over $100,000 in annual sales or 200 transactions must collect sales tax, causing e-commerce stocks to decline. This presents both challenges and opportunities for cross-border e-commerce. Businesses need to ensure compliance, optimize supply chains, improve service quality, and strengthen brand building to succeed in the evolving landscape.

Maersk Expands Ecommerce Logistics to Cut Costs Boost Efficiency

Maersk Expands Ecommerce Logistics to Cut Costs Boost Efficiency

Maersk upgrades its e-commerce logistics solutions, providing end-to-end services. Through platform operations, resource integration, and customized solutions, it helps businesses reduce logistics costs, improve efficiency, enhance customer experience, and expand into global markets, strengthening their competitiveness. This solution covers aspects from e-commerce platform integration and last-mile delivery to cross-border delivery. It aims to help companies optimize e-commerce logistics and achieve sustainable development.

09/28/2025 Logistics
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Can Chinese Ecommerce Platforms Dominate Africas Emerging Market

Can Chinese Ecommerce Platforms Dominate Africas Emerging Market

The African e-commerce market is experiencing rapid growth and holds immense potential. Jumia, Kilmall, and Tospino are the three major cross-border e-commerce platforms in Africa, with Kilmall and Tospino founded by Chinese companies. Chinese enterprises face both opportunities and challenges in the African e-commerce market. To succeed, they need to develop sound strategies, adapt to market changes, provide high-quality services, and achieve localized operations.

SEKO Logistics Expands Ecommerce Reach with Omnichannel Buy

SEKO Logistics Expands Ecommerce Reach with Omnichannel Buy

SEKO Logistics has acquired a majority stake in Omni-Channel Logistics, strengthening its e-commerce and technology service offerings. This acquisition solidifies SEKO's leading position in cross-border e-commerce logistics, enabling the company to provide more comprehensive and integrated solutions to its customers. The move aims to enhance SEKO's capabilities in fulfilling the growing demands of the global e-commerce market and further expand its reach in key international markets.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Growth Potential in Tongas Haapai Islands

Ecommerce Growth Potential in Tongas Haapai Islands

The Ha'apai Islands of Tonga, with their pristine beauty and unique culture, present new opportunities for cross-border e-commerce. This article analyzes the islands' geographical environment, specialty resources, economic overview, and current e-commerce development status. It highlights the potential business opportunities in areas such as seafood, handicrafts, and organic agricultural products. Furthermore, it explores the challenges faced and the future development directions for e-commerce in this emerging market.

Tiktok Shop Expands Crossborder Ecommerce in Southeast Asia

Tiktok Shop Expands Crossborder Ecommerce in Southeast Asia

The launch of TikTok Shop in Southeast Asia signifies its transformation from content-based e-commerce to a comprehensive e-commerce platform. With a dual-drive model of "people looking for goods" + "goods finding people," it provides cross-border e-commerce sellers with new traffic entry points and sales channels. The Southeast Asian market has great potential but is highly competitive. Sellers need to seize opportunities and overcome challenges to succeed.

1688 Boosts Crossborder Sellers for Spring Festival Sales

1688 Boosts Crossborder Sellers for Spring Festival Sales

The 1688 cross-border e-commerce platform launched a series of upgrades during the 2026 Spring Festival to help merchants seize the peak season for overseas procurement. By improving cross-border product information, merchants can gain multiple benefits, including exclusive detail pages, growth resources, premium selection resources, and exhibition resources. Furthermore, the upgrade of the cross-border premium selection product stratification system and the launch of the cross-border premium selection procurement index will help merchants more accurately connect with global buyers and achieve business growth.

Temu Adapts Localization Strategy Amid Trade Tensions

Temu Adapts Localization Strategy Amid Trade Tensions

Faced with the dual pressure of tariff barriers and tightening 'de minimis' rules, Temu adopts a 'localized fulfillment' strategy to maintain price competitiveness, mitigate tariff risks, and enhance user experience. This move presents challenges such as supply chain restructuring and increased competition. However, it may also accelerate the localization of cross-border e-commerce and reshape global supply chains. Temu's strategic choice contrasts with Shein's approach, and its success or failure will provide valuable lessons for the cross-border e-commerce industry. This strategy aims to navigate the evolving landscape and maintain a competitive edge.

Crossborder Ecommerce Comparing Overseas and Virtual Warehouses

Crossborder Ecommerce Comparing Overseas and Virtual Warehouses

This paper delves into two warehousing models in cross-border e-commerce: overseas warehouses and virtual overseas warehouses. Overseas warehouses improve delivery speed and user experience through physical warehouses, but require significant capital investment. Virtual overseas warehouses leverage technology to integrate third-party warehouse resources, reducing costs and enabling flexible inventory allocation. The article compares the definitions, functions, differences, advantages, and disadvantages of both, and forecasts future development trends, providing selection advice for cross-border e-commerce sellers. It helps sellers understand the trade-offs between control and cost when choosing a warehousing strategy.

11/03/2025 Warehousing
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