EU VAT Reforms Challenge Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers

EU VAT Reforms Challenge Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers

The European VAT guarantee system is emerging. Italy's new regulations require tax representatives to provide guarantee certificates, and countries such as Belgium, France, and Switzerland have implemented or plan to implement similar policies. This increases the difficulty and operating costs of tax compliance for cross-border e-commerce, but also provides more market opportunities for compliant sellers. Sellers should assess compliance costs, adjust market strategies, strengthen risk prevention and control, choose reliable tax partners, improve their tax awareness, and embrace cross-border compliance.

New Rules for Crossborder Ecommerce Battery Shipping

New Rules for Crossborder Ecommerce Battery Shipping

This paper focuses on cross-border e-commerce battery exports, deeply analyzing the selection between dangerous goods and general cargo transportation methods, and emphasizing the importance of transportation appraisal reports. It also explores overseas warehousing strategies, highlighting the importance of choosing overseas warehouses with dangerous goods storage qualifications and professional battery management services. Furthermore, it addresses potential market opportunities arising from changes in the European energy landscape. Proper handling and storage are crucial for safe and efficient battery distribution in the global market.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Auto Parts Veteran Shifts Focus to Overseas Portable Power Market

Auto Parts Veteran Shifts Focus to Overseas Portable Power Market

Datou Hardware transitioned from auto parts to energy storage, successfully tapping into the overseas portable energy market through keen market insight, technological innovation, multi-channel strategy, and precise marketing. By focusing on product innovation, channel diversification, and brand building, the company achieved significant sales on platforms like Amazon and established a solid brand presence in the European and American markets. This provides valuable experience for traditional enterprises seeking overseas transformation, showcasing a successful model for entering and thriving in new international markets.

Logistics Firms Eye Russias Expanding 2025 Market

Logistics Firms Eye Russias Expanding 2025 Market

Facing challenges in European and American markets, Russia, with its strong domestic demand, geographical advantages, and favorable policies, presents new opportunities for Chinese logistics companies. The anticipated increase in US tariffs on Chinese goods in 2025 further highlights the value of the Russian market. Businesses should seize this opportunity by cultivating the Russian-speaking market, optimizing logistics solutions, and achieving a breakthrough. Focusing on efficient and reliable cross-border logistics is crucial for success in this growing trade corridor between China and Russia.

Global Shipping Rates Rise Unexpectedly Amid Uncertainty

Global Shipping Rates Rise Unexpectedly Amid Uncertainty

The latest shipping market report indicates a slight decrease in the SCFI index, but minor increases in freight rates on major routes like the US East Coast and the Mediterranean. European routes require attention due to potential delays caused by extreme weather. North American routes should be planned ahead of the pre-Chinese New Year shipping peak. Be aware of potential delays on Australia and New Zealand routes. Shippers and freight forwarders need to closely monitor market dynamics and adjust logistics strategies accordingly.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Austrian Post Reports Q1 Growth Despite Market Challenges

Austrian Post Reports Q1 Growth Despite Market Challenges

Austria Post's financial report for the first quarter indicates a slight revenue increase to €763.6 million, while operating profit fell by 7.6% to €48.4 million. The mail division experienced a 5.1% decline in revenue, whereas the parcel and logistics segment saw a 3.8% rise. Inflation has impacted performance, showing decent results in the Turkish market, but revenue has decreased in Southeast and Eastern European markets.

08/07/2025 Logistics
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Zhengzhoubudapest Cargo Route Opens to Boost Ecommerce Trade

Zhengzhoubudapest Cargo Route Opens to Boost Ecommerce Trade

The new freighter route from Zhengzhou to Budapest has been successfully launched, marking the collaboration between ZHONGDA MEN International Logistics Group and One Air to provide efficient logistics support for cross-border e-commerce. With plans for four weekly flights, this initiative aims to assist businesses in expanding their presence in the European market and promote the high-quality development of cross-border e-commerce.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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Which of the World's Top 4 International Couriers Is Best?

Which of the World's Top 4 International Couriers Is Best?

This article analyzes four major international express companies: UPS, FedEx, TNT, and DHL. UPS is known for its strong transport infrastructure and service coverage, while FedEx offers diverse solutions through its subsidiaries. TNT holds a significant advantage in the European market, and DHL enhances customer experience through innovative services. Consumers should choose the right express company based on their needs or seek advice from logistics agents.

Allegro Cuts Costs Amid Inflation in Central and Eastern Europe

Allegro Cuts Costs Amid Inflation in Central and Eastern Europe

Polish e-commerce giant Allegro is improving profitability through cost control, expecting strong Q1 results. However, the Central and Eastern European (CEE) market faces high inflation and consumer spending cuts. Allegro needs refined operations, optimized supply chains, and expansion into emerging markets to navigate these challenges. Other platforms and sellers should also learn from this, focusing on cost control and meticulous operations to weather the economic downturn.

Amazon Seller United Furniture Closes Amid Crossborder Ecommerce Woes

Amazon Seller United Furniture Closes Amid Crossborder Ecommerce Woes

A US home goods giant collapsed, a European e-commerce company went bankrupt, and e-commerce platforms are laying off employees, signaling a winter for cross-border e-commerce. Survival requires refined operations, brand building, compliance, and active collaboration. The industry is undergoing a significant reshuffle, forcing companies to adapt to challenging market conditions and prioritize efficiency and strategic partnerships to weather the storm.