US Ecommerce Faces Shift As T86 Rule Expires Customs Tighten

US Ecommerce Faces Shift As T86 Rule Expires Customs Tighten

The cancellation of the T86 clearance model in the US has significantly impacted cross-border e-commerce logistics. This article analyzes the effects of this policy change and explores alternative solutions, such as US dedicated lines, to provide coping strategies for cross-border e-commerce sellers. It aims to help them find breakthroughs in the new market environment and mitigate the challenges posed by the policy shift, ensuring continued efficient and compliant delivery to US customers.

Europes Crossborder Ecommerce Market Adapts to New Challenges

Europes Crossborder Ecommerce Market Adapts to New Challenges

European cross-border e-commerce is undergoing a profound transformation. The low-cost dividend is fading, compliance requirements are increasing, and platform competition is shifting towards efficiency. Sellers need to reconstruct their cost structure, establish overseas warehouses, and transition from cross-border operations to local operations to survive and thrive in the new market environment. This shift requires adapting to local consumer preferences, understanding regional regulations, and building strong relationships with local partners for long-term success.

Chinas Ecommerce Giants Disrupt Global Retail Markets

Chinas Ecommerce Giants Disrupt Global Retail Markets

China's 'New Four Giants' in cross-border e-commerce – Temu, SHEIN, TikTok Shop, and AliExpress – are rising in the global market with their respective advantages. Low prices and engaging content are key to their competitiveness, but they face increasing competition and evolving policies. Cross-border practitioners should closely follow platform trends, focus on product quality and value for money, adapt to the content-driven e-commerce wave, and pay attention to policy risks to succeed in the future.

Ecommerce Retailers Face Challenges in Global Expansion

Ecommerce Retailers Face Challenges in Global Expansion

This report provides an in-depth analysis of key aspects of cross-border e-commerce, offering retailers a practical guide to efficiently enter the international market. It focuses on the potential and trends of cross-border e-commerce, market demand positioning, landing cost accounting, key market analysis, sales channel optimization, and the utilization of global trade data. The aim is to help retailers mitigate risks, seize opportunities, and successfully expand their cross-border e-commerce business.

Uschina Trade Talks Resume Amid Ecommerce Tariff Concerns

Uschina Trade Talks Resume Amid Ecommerce Tariff Concerns

With the restart of US-China tariff negotiations, cross-border e-commerce sellers face new opportunities and challenges. This paper analyzes the negotiation background and key milestones, proposing diversification and refined operations as solutions. It emphasizes the crucial role of cross-border e-commerce ERP systems in navigating trade uncertainties, helping sellers build a resilient business model. By leveraging ERP, sellers can optimize processes, manage inventory effectively, and adapt to changing market conditions, ultimately mitigating risks associated with tariff fluctuations and ensuring sustainable growth in the global market.

Guide to Choosing Crossborder Ecommerce Platforms

Guide to Choosing Crossborder Ecommerce Platforms

This article provides a comprehensive analysis for beginners in cross-border e-commerce, examining the advantages, disadvantages, entry requirements, and target audiences of four major platforms: Amazon, Alibaba.com, Shopee, and TikTok Shop. It offers platform selection advice based on budget, resources, and market preferences. Furthermore, it presents a step-by-step starting strategy to help new sellers accurately position themselves and succeed in cross-border e-commerce from the outset. This guide aims to empower beginners to make informed decisions and gain a competitive edge in the global market.

Amazon Adjusts Fees and Expands Routes Amid Ecommerce Shifts

Amazon Adjusts Fees and Expands Routes Amid Ecommerce Shifts

This article delves into recent significant developments in cross-border e-commerce and logistics. Amazon's NARF program upgrade supports sellers expanding in the North American market. Shopee's exploration of a fully managed model aims to reduce operational burdens for sellers. New shipping routes, fee adjustments, and deepened collaborations in the shipping market impact logistics costs. The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) facilitates the export of Fengjie navel oranges. Cross-border e-commerce sellers need to closely monitor these changes and adjust their strategies accordingly to leverage opportunities and mitigate potential risks.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Dashu Cross-border launches a service supermarket, aiming to connect cross-border sellers with high-quality service providers and create a one-stop service trading platform. It covers the entire service chain, including store operation, marketing promotion, logistics warehousing, tax compliance, and payment collection, helping cross-border e-commerce sellers achieve business growth and enhance market competitiveness.

Beike Boosts Chinese Brands in Global Ecommerce Expansion

Beike Boosts Chinese Brands in Global Ecommerce Expansion

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