Petal Engine Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce with Onestop Solution

Petal Engine Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce with Onestop Solution

Huawei launched the Petal Engine Independent Website Solution to empower Chinese brands going global. Based on Huawei's years of cross-border e-commerce experience and cloud technology, this solution provides a one-stop service covering website building, product management, order management, cross-border payment, and logistics tracking. It also offers abundant traffic sources and security guarantees, helping sellers quickly establish websites, cover global markets, share Huawei's digital capabilities, and jointly build a new overseas ecosystem.

Global Customs Tackle Ecommerce Valuation for Smoother Trade

Global Customs Tackle Ecommerce Valuation for Smoother Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held its second seminar on E-Commerce and Customs Valuation, focusing on the valuation challenges in cross-border e-commerce. The event brought together international organizations, customs administrations, and private sector representatives to discuss policies, procedures, and practices. The aim was to address the challenges posed by the dynamic nature of e-commerce trade, facilitate trade, and build a fair and efficient cross-border e-commerce ecosystem. The WCO is actively working to develop a more comprehensive e-commerce valuation system to promote the healthy development of cross-border e-commerce.

Douyin Drives Shift from Shelf to Interestbased Ecommerce Models

Douyin Drives Shift from Shelf to Interestbased Ecommerce Models

This paper delves into the distinctions between shelf e-commerce and interest-based e-commerce, using Douyin e-commerce as a case study to explore how interest-based platforms are incorporating shelf e-commerce functionalities. It also examines brand operational strategies across different platforms. The article argues that the future of e-commerce lies in the convergence of shelf and interest-based models, catering to diverse consumer shopping preferences. This fusion aims to provide a more comprehensive and engaging shopping experience for users.

Moldova Enhances Ecommerce Through Trade Facilitation Initiative

Moldova Enhances Ecommerce Through Trade Facilitation Initiative

With the support of the SECO-WCO Global Trade Facilitation Programme, Moldova is actively promoting e-commerce trade facilitation reforms. An e-commerce framework standards workshop identified areas for improvement, leading to the planned establishment of a dedicated e-commerce working group. Future steps include enhancing risk management capabilities, strengthening cooperation with e-commerce operators, and participating in WCO training. The aim is to streamline processes, optimize regulations, and enhance collaboration to create an efficient and convenient e-commerce environment.

Xtransfer Enhances B2B Global Payment Solutions

Xtransfer Enhances B2B Global Payment Solutions

XTransfer is a platform designed specifically for B2B foreign trade payments, particularly suitable for SOHO foreign trade professionals. It offers services like multi-currency collection and compliant currency exchange. Account opening is convenient and fees are reasonable, but trade supporting documents are required and risk control is strict. With XTransfer, currency exchange and withdrawal do not require submitting additional documents to the bank and are not subject to individual foreign exchange quotas, making it an ideal choice for foreign trade payment collection.

Tiktok Expands in Silicon Valley to Boost US Ecommerce

Tiktok Expands in Silicon Valley to Boost US Ecommerce

TikTok's move into Silicon Valley signifies more than just office expansion; it's a crucial step in its US localization e-commerce strategy. Leveraging its leading global short-video platform, TikTok is actively building a complete closed-loop e-commerce ecosystem within the US, aiming to challenge traditional e-commerce giants and reshape the American e-commerce landscape. Its future development is highly anticipated.

Douyin Updates Ecommerce Deposit Rules for Sellers

Douyin Updates Ecommerce Deposit Rules for Sellers

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the latest standards for TikTok Shop deposits, covering five main types: basic deposit, floating deposit, activity deposit, category deposit, and credit deposit. It also addresses key considerations and frequently asked questions regarding deposit payment. The aim is to help TikTok creators better understand and comply with platform rules, avoid account restrictions, and successfully conduct e-commerce business. Understanding these guidelines is crucial for navigating the TikTok Shop ecosystem and ensuring smooth operations.

Alipay Expands Into Short Videos to Rival Content Platforms

Alipay Expands Into Short Videos to Rival Content Platforms

Alipay is actively expanding into the short video sector by upgrading its Life Account and launching features like "Look Around," aiming to move beyond its image as just a payment tool. Despite challenges like ingrained user perceptions and building a content ecosystem, Alipay has the potential to succeed in short video due to its massive user base and strengths in the financial sector. Live streaming e-commerce may become a new growth driver for Alipay in the future.

Douyin Shop Fees Requirements and Strategy Explained

Douyin Shop Fees Requirements and Strategy Explained

This article provides an in-depth analysis of TikTok Shop's onboarding requirements, fee structure, and operational strategies. It covers the qualification differences between individual and enterprise stores, deposit payment methods, startup cost control, product selection strategies, content marketing techniques, and data analysis applications. The aim is to help merchants comprehensively understand TikTok Shop operations, avoid potential pitfalls, and achieve their e-commerce goals. This guide provides practical advice for setting up and running a successful TikTok Shop.

Paypal Freezes Disrupt Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers Seek Solutions

Paypal Freezes Disrupt Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers Seek Solutions

Cross-border sellers are defending their rights against PayPal account suspensions and fund freezes, highlighting the limitations of AI auditing, regulatory pressures, and issues inherited from early independent website sellers. Sellers need to strictly adhere to rules, communicate actively, diversify risks, and improve product and service quality to address these challenges. The issues reveal vulnerabilities in relying solely on one payment platform and the need for robust risk management strategies within the cross-border e-commerce landscape.