Temu Aliexpress Hit 3B in South Korea Rival Local Ecommerce

Temu Aliexpress Hit 3B in South Korea Rival Local Ecommerce

AliExpress and Temu's sales in South Korea exceeded 4 trillion won last year, an 85% increase, challenging domestic e-commerce giants Coupang and Naver. This article analyzes their user characteristics and competitive landscape. It suggests optimizing user experience and strengthening localized operations. The article also explores the development prospects of cross-border e-commerce in the Korean market, highlighting the growing influence of these platforms and the strategies needed for continued success in a competitive environment.

Global Trade Guide Mastering Customs Clearance Policies

Global Trade Guide Mastering Customs Clearance Policies

This article provides a comprehensive guide for cross-border e-commerce sellers and foreign trade practitioners to find information on customs clearance policies in target markets. It covers various channels, including customs websites, e-commerce platforms, industry associations, customs brokers, logistics providers, and embassies/consulates. The article emphasizes the importance of verifying information to avoid trade risks and improve operational efficiency. By utilizing these resources and practicing due diligence, businesses can navigate international trade regulations more effectively.

Japan Customs Reverse Calculation Guide Aids Crossborder Ecommerce

Japan Customs Reverse Calculation Guide Aids Crossborder Ecommerce

This article delves into the 'reverse calculation' tariff policy of Japanese customs for cross-border e-commerce. It clarifies the distinction between tariffs and consumption tax, details three methods for determining the dutiable value, and focuses on interpreting the 'reverse calculation method'. It provides clear calculation methods and compliance recommendations to help sellers navigate Japanese tax challenges. The article aims to equip e-commerce businesses with the knowledge needed to understand and comply with Japan's unique customs regulations.

Pinterest Drives Ecommerce Growth in Southeast Asia

Pinterest Drives Ecommerce Growth in Southeast Asia

This article delves into the significant potential of Pinterest in the Southeast Asian e-commerce market. It highlights two key advertising tools: Idea Ads and Paid Partnership, providing practical advertising strategies and case studies. This aims to help cross-border e-commerce sellers capitalize on Pinterest's traffic dividend and succeed in the Southeast Asian market. The analysis focuses on how to leverage Pinterest's visual discovery platform to drive sales and brand awareness in this rapidly growing region.

Ecommerce Traffic Drops Diagnosis and Recovery Guide

Ecommerce Traffic Drops Diagnosis and Recovery Guide

A sharp drop in independent website traffic is a common challenge for cross-border e-commerce businesses. This article delves into four types of traffic decline, providing diagnostic methods such as timeline investigation and traffic channel segmentation. Furthermore, it offers ten traffic boosting strategies, including SEO, paid advertising, and KOL marketing, to help sellers regain traffic advantage and achieve sales growth. The strategies aim to reshape traffic acquisition and improve overall performance for independent e-commerce platforms.

Ecommerce Firms Adapt Strategies Postcyber Week

Ecommerce Firms Adapt Strategies Postcyber Week

This year's Singles' Day sales surged, but traffic is increasingly fragmented. Cross-border e-commerce sellers need to shift strategies from concentrated sprints to steady operations. Focusing on user experience, diversified marketing, data-driven insights, and supply chain optimization is crucial for standing out during the peak season. Sellers should prioritize long-term growth and customer loyalty over short-term gains to navigate the evolving e-commerce landscape successfully and maximize their returns during peak sales periods.

USPS Targets Package Delivery for Revenue Growth by 2026

USPS Targets Package Delivery for Revenue Growth by 2026

The United States Postal Service projects a 9.4% growth in package delivery for fiscal year 2026, making it a key driver of revenue growth. However, international mail business is expected to decline significantly. To achieve its growth targets, the USPS must address intense market competition and high operating costs, while adapting to external environmental changes. Key strategies for the future include strengthening partnerships with e-commerce platforms, expanding cross-border e-commerce business, and improving operational efficiency.

01/08/2026 Logistics
Read More
Transit Ports Delay Ecommerce Shipping Amid Global Trade Shifts

Transit Ports Delay Ecommerce Shipping Amid Global Trade Shifts

This paper delves into the critical impact of sea freight transshipment ports on the time efficiency of cross-border e-commerce. Key influencing factors, including operational efficiency, connection schemes, port congestion, and transshipment distance, are analyzed in detail. The study emphasizes the importance of data analysis to quantitatively assess the impact of each factor on time efficiency. This helps e-commerce sellers make more informed transshipment port selections, effectively control transportation time, and ultimately enhance customer satisfaction.

01/26/2026 Logistics
Read More
Latin America Ecommerce Summit Focuses on Crossborder Growth

Latin America Ecommerce Summit Focuses on Crossborder Growth

The Latin American e-commerce market is projected to exceed $200 billion by 2026, presenting significant potential. This summit, a collaboration between Mercado Libre and Dashu Cross-border in Qingdao, addresses challenges faced by businesses entering the Latin American market, such as information asymmetry, resource fragmentation, and difficulties in transformation. Through policy interpretation, practical guidance, and resource connections, it aims to empower Chinese enterprises to seize the opportunities in the burgeoning Latin American e-commerce landscape.

Address Verification Key to Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

Address Verification Key to Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

In cross-border e-commerce, proof of address is crucial for successful order delivery. This paper explores the importance of address verification and provides practical guidelines for improving address information, including providing complete and detailed information, adhering to local format standards, and avoiding abbreviations. It also offers solutions to common issues, aiming to help sellers increase order delivery success rates. Ensuring accurate address information is vital for streamlining logistics and enhancing customer satisfaction in the global e-commerce landscape.