WCO Establishes Global Ecommerce Trade Standards

WCO Establishes Global Ecommerce Trade Standards

The World Customs Organization (WCO) E-Commerce Working Group has finalized a comprehensive e-commerce package. This aims to promote the standardization, efficiency, and sustainability of global cross-border e-commerce through a standardized framework, technical specifications, and implementation strategies. The package covers various aspects, including terminology definitions, technical specifications, and tax collection. Following review by various committees, it is expected to be promoted and implemented globally, facilitating trade and harmonizing practices in the rapidly growing e-commerce sector.

Uschina Tariff Truce Offers Ecommerce Sellers New Opportunities

Uschina Tariff Truce Offers Ecommerce Sellers New Opportunities

The 90-day delay in US-China tariffs provides a window of opportunity for cross-border e-commerce businesses. Sellers should seize this time to diversify risks, expand into multiple markets, and leverage tools like E-Cang ERP to improve management efficiency. This proactive approach will help them navigate future tariff changes and achieve sustainable growth. Focusing on risk mitigation and operational optimization during this period is crucial for long-term success in the face of evolving trade policies.

Maersk Enhances Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

Maersk Enhances Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

Maersk offers end-to-end e-commerce logistics solutions, covering e-commerce fulfillment, last-mile delivery, and cross-border shipping, helping businesses optimize their supply chains and enhance customer satisfaction. Leveraging its global network, advanced technology, and professional team, Maersk is dedicated to providing excellent logistics services for e-commerce companies, enabling sustainable business growth.

09/28/2025 Logistics
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Traditional Businesses Adapt to Crossborder Ecommerce Trends

Traditional Businesses Adapt to Crossborder Ecommerce Trends

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the differences between B2B and B2C models in cross-border e-commerce, offering practical suggestions for traditional manufacturing enterprises transitioning to cross-border e-commerce. By comparing key characteristics such as customer base, transaction nature, and marketing approaches, this paper helps companies choose the e-commerce model that best suits their needs. It aims to assist businesses in seizing opportunities, addressing challenges, and successfully expanding into overseas markets through effective cross-border e-commerce strategies.

Ecommerce Logistics Faces Supply Chain and Lastmile Challenges

Ecommerce Logistics Faces Supply Chain and Lastmile Challenges

E-commerce expert Rick Watson delves into current e-commerce logistics challenges in a podcast, covering supply chain issues, parcel pricing, last-mile delivery, and peak season preparedness. He emphasizes the importance of optimizing supply chain management, innovating delivery models, and managing risks. Watson also envisions a future for e-commerce logistics characterized by increased intelligence, automation, and sustainability. He highlights the need for businesses to adapt to these evolving trends to remain competitive and efficient in the dynamic e-commerce landscape.

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.

Luo Yonghao Expands Ecommerce Influence to Crossborder Markets

Luo Yonghao Expands Ecommerce Influence to Crossborder Markets

Luo Yonghao's entry into the overseas e-commerce market presents new opportunities and challenges for the cross-border e-commerce industry. He will offer e-commerce training through "Make a Friend Overseas Academy" and build an "Overseas E-commerce Matching Platform" to create a complete overseas ecosystem. Although TikTok Shop faces challenges in the US, including logistics, competition, and security concerns, its massive traffic potential remains noteworthy. Sellers are advised to closely monitor the platform's development and seize opportunities when appropriate.

Pandemic Reshapes Ecommerce Logistics and Carrier Relations

Pandemic Reshapes Ecommerce Logistics and Carrier Relations

The pandemic accelerated the transformation of e-commerce logistics, exposing bottlenecks in transportation capacity and information asymmetry. Instant delivery has emerged, offering new options for e-commerce businesses. In the future, carriers and e-commerce companies will deepen cooperation and leverage technology to drive differentiated services to address market challenges. This includes optimizing last-mile delivery, improving real-time tracking, and enhancing overall supply chain efficiency to meet evolving customer expectations and maintain a competitive edge in the dynamic e-commerce landscape.