WCO Finalizes Key Ecommerce Trade Standards

WCO Finalizes Key Ecommerce Trade Standards

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Working Group on E-Commerce (WGEC) held its final meeting in Brussels, finalizing key annexes to the Technical Specifications of the E-Commerce Standards Framework, laying the foundation for the implementation of global standards for cross-border e-commerce. The meeting emphasized the importance of data sharing, case studies, and capacity building, and looked forward to the future development direction of cross-border e-commerce standards. These achievements have significant implications for the development of China's cross-border e-commerce.

Meta Ends Live Shopping in US and Europe Amid Low Engagement

Meta Ends Live Shopping in US and Europe Amid Low Engagement

Following Facebook, Instagram also announced the closure of its live e-commerce feature, marking Meta's complete abandonment of the live e-commerce sector. Although the live e-commerce market in Europe and America continues to grow, it still lags far behind the Chinese market. Meta's failure reflects the unsuitability of the live e-commerce model in the European and American markets, as well as the challenges of corporate strategic adjustments. This highlights the differences in consumer behavior and market dynamics between China and the West in the context of live e-commerce.

Justin Sherlock on Tackling Supply Chain Finance Challenges

Justin Sherlock on Tackling Supply Chain Finance Challenges

Justin Sherock, a supply chain finance expert, reveals the truth behind low-interest bank loans and the hidden costs of fixed-fee commercial loans. He offers advice for e-commerce businesses on maintaining growth when facing cash flow constraints. The core message emphasizes a thorough understanding of financing terms, careful evaluation of all fees, and optimized cash flow management. This approach helps businesses navigate the complexities of supply chain finance and make informed decisions to secure sustainable growth despite potential financial challenges.

Ebay Warns Sellers of Overdue Payment Risks Management Tips

Ebay Warns Sellers of Overdue Payment Risks Management Tips

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the serious consequences of overdue eBay bills, including account suspension, damage to credit scores, and PayPal restrictions. It offers a detailed guide to the eBay bill inquiry process, instructing sellers on how to promptly understand their fees and avoid impacting store operations due to late payments. This aims to ensure the smooth operation of cross-border e-commerce businesses by preventing account issues stemming from unpaid bills and maintaining a healthy account standing.

Crossborder Ecommerce Grapples With Currency Volatility Costs

Crossborder Ecommerce Grapples With Currency Volatility Costs

The RMB exchange rate breaking 6.5 against the USD presents a profit recovery opportunity for cross-border e-commerce sellers. However, increased Amazon fees, exchange rate fluctuation risks, and intensified market competition cannot be ignored. Sellers need to closely monitor exchange rate trends, optimize supply chains, enhance product competitiveness, and adopt diversified business strategies to meet challenges and achieve sustainable development. They must be vigilant about market dynamics and adapt accordingly to maintain profitability and navigate the evolving landscape of cross-border trade.

Jijia ERP Cuts Amazon FBA Logistics Costs for Crossborder Sellers

Jijia ERP Cuts Amazon FBA Logistics Costs for Crossborder Sellers

This article delves into the crucial issue of first-leg logistics cost accounting in cross-border e-commerce, specifically for Amazon. It introduces how Jijia ERP, through its shipment order function, supports the input of various expense types, flexible allocation methods, and real-time cost previews, thereby improving the efficiency and accuracy of first-leg cost accounting. The article also emphasizes the significant change under the new revenue standard, where last-mile delivery fees should be included in the main business costs.

Australia Streamlines Trademark Process for Global Ecommerce Firms

Australia Streamlines Trademark Process for Global Ecommerce Firms

This article focuses on Australian trademark registration, providing detailed information for cross-border e-commerce sellers, including registration timelines, required documents, validity period, and fees. It also reminds users to carefully evaluate the service quality of third-party providers and clarifies the role of Dashu Cross-border in disputes involving third-party services. The aim is to equip sellers with the knowledge needed to navigate the Australian trademark registration process effectively and avoid potential pitfalls, ensuring brand protection in the Australian market.

Tiktok Shop to Simplify Thailand Import Taxes for Sellers by 2026

Tiktok Shop to Simplify Thailand Import Taxes for Sellers by 2026

TikTok Shop announced that starting January 21, 2026, the Thailand station will uniformly collect import duties on direct mail orders and provide estimated tariff amounts. The collected taxes and fees will not be included in the platform fee calculation, reducing seller costs. This measure aims to simplify cross-border e-commerce operations and improve seller profitability. By handling import duties, TikTok Shop streamlines the process for sellers, allowing them to focus on sales and marketing, ultimately boosting their earnings within the Thai market.

Amazon and Tiktok Clash in Ecommerce Talent Battle

Amazon and Tiktok Clash in Ecommerce Talent Battle

Amazon is poaching influencers with high salaries to counter the rise of TikTok e-commerce, highlighting its emphasis on live-streaming e-commerce. TikTok Shop's global expansion brings new opportunities for cross-border sellers. The cross-border e-commerce landscape is facing reshaping, and future competition is full of variables. Only innovators can win. Amazon's move underscores the growing importance of short-form video and live commerce in the global e-commerce market and the intense competition between major players.

Guangzhou Debuts Ecommerce Express on Chinaeurope Freight Route

Guangzhou Debuts Ecommerce Express on Chinaeurope Freight Route

The first China-Europe Railway Express e-commerce fast line from Guangzhou has officially launched, with e-commerce goods expected to arrive in Italy within 13 days. This new model effectively enhances the transportation efficiency of cross-border e-commerce and helps meet the demand of the European market.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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