Mercado Libre Expands Gig Economy for Latin America Deliveries

Mercado Libre Expands Gig Economy for Latin America Deliveries

To tackle peak season logistics pressures, Mercado Libre is piloting Mercado Envíos Extra in Brazil and Mexico, integrating independent delivery drivers to enhance its logistics capabilities in Latin America. This model aims to improve delivery efficiency, reduce logistics costs, and provide flexible employment opportunities for individuals. This initiative offers a valuable reference for other cross-border e-commerce platforms seeking to optimize their logistics networks.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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Wuhan College Efire Wrap Up Ecommerce Training Camp

Wuhan College Efire Wrap Up Ecommerce Training Camp

The training program jointly conducted by Wuhan City College and Yihuo Cross-border E-commerce Training Base has successfully concluded. Through immersive training, students systematically learned platform operation, product selection analysis, and marketing promotion skills, achieving significant improvement in their capabilities. This university-enterprise cooperation model effectively enhances students' employment competitiveness and sustainable development ability, contributing to the talent pool for the cross-border e-commerce industry.

US Services Sector Growth Fuels Economic Optimism

US Services Sector Growth Fuels Economic Optimism

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US Services Sector Growth Slows but Remains Resilient in May

US Services Sector Growth Slows but Remains Resilient in May

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Canadian Dollar Rises on Strong Jobs Data USDCAD Dips

Canadian Dollar Rises on Strong Jobs Data USDCAD Dips

USDCAD experienced a significant drop following Canadian employment data, breaking below the 100-day and 200-day moving averages, signaling a shift to a bearish technical outlook. This analysis identifies key support and resistance levels, offering traders strategies such as selling on rallies and breakout selling. The importance of risk management is emphasized throughout, providing actionable insights for navigating the potential downtrend in USDCAD.

Malaysia Work Visa Guide for Chinese Citizens

Malaysia Work Visa Guide for Chinese Citizens

This article, from a data analyst's perspective, provides a detailed interpretation of the process, requirements, costs, and pandemic-related entry policies for Chinese citizens applying for a Malaysian work visa. It covers obtaining an employment letter, visa application steps, cost breakdown, and epidemic prevention requirements. The article also offers frequently asked questions and rational decision-making advice to help readers efficiently navigate the visa application process.

US Services Sector Grows Steadily Despite January Dip

US Services Sector Grows Steadily Despite January Dip

The ISM report indicates that U.S. non-manufacturing activity slowed in January but remained in expansion territory. The NMI index slightly decreased, but the employment market remained strong. Government shutdowns introduced uncertainty, requiring businesses to adopt a cautiously optimistic approach and proactively respond to market changes. While the pace of growth moderated, the overall outlook suggests continued expansion in the non-manufacturing sector, albeit with potential headwinds.

US Services Sector Growth Holds Steady in September

US Services Sector Growth Holds Steady in September

The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) reported a Non-Manufacturing Index (NMI) of 58.6 for September, slightly lower than August but still well above 50, indicating continued expansion in the non-manufacturing sector. Business activity, new orders, and employment indexes all showed solid growth, though businesses expressed concerns about the impact of tariffs. Fourteen out of eighteen industries reported growth, suggesting an overall optimistic economic outlook.

EURUSD Fluctuates Near Key Averages Post Mixed US Jobs Data

EURUSD Fluctuates Near Key Averages Post Mixed US Jobs Data

EUR/USD broke through the 100-hour moving average after the Non-Farm Payroll data release, but historical experience suggests that such breakouts are not always sustained. The analysis considers both fundamental factors (US employment data, ECB policy) and technical aspects (moving averages). Key levels to watch are the support at 1.09674 and resistance at 1.10039. The article emphasizes market volatility and advises traders to exercise caution.

Argentinas Aviation Sector Boosts Economy and Connectivity

Argentinas Aviation Sector Boosts Economy and Connectivity

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the air transport industry's contribution to the Argentine economy. It covers direct employment and GDP contributions, indirect benefits from supply chains and tourism, social benefits, cost reduction impacts, trade and investment promotion, and changes in international air passenger market patterns and connectivity. The study demonstrates that the air transport industry is a significant engine for Argentina's economic development, possessing substantial growth potential.