Crossborder Ecommerce Faces Tariff Strategy Limits

Crossborder Ecommerce Faces Tariff Strategy Limits

This article delves into the operational logic, potential risks, and future trends of the "tariff mattress" strategy in cross-border e-commerce. While avoiding tariffs through methods like order splitting and underreporting can reduce costs, it also exposes sellers to customs inspection risks. With increasingly stringent regulations, compliant operation becomes inevitable. The article suggests that sellers dynamically adjust their declaration strategies, establish overseas warehouses, and strengthen their compliance awareness to navigate the evolving landscape.

Ford GM Adopt Tesla Charging Standard Boosting EV Infrastructure

Ford GM Adopt Tesla Charging Standard Boosting EV Infrastructure

General Motors and Ford's plan to adopt Tesla's charging technology has ignited a debate over electric vehicle charging standards. Tesla's NACS standard, with its superior user experience, may challenge the existing CCS standard and reshape the market. While an open charging network presents opportunities for Tesla, it also poses challenges related to congestion and costs. The unification of charging standards and the improvement of user experience will be crucial in the future of EV charging.

B2B Directories Drive Crossborder Trade Growth Digitally

B2B Directories Drive Crossborder Trade Growth Digitally

B2B directories are undergoing a digital transformation, becoming growth engines for cross-border trade. They aggregate business data, optimize SEO, lower customer acquisition costs, and help businesses connect with emerging markets. The future involves upgrading to industry-specific search engines, integrating AI and digital services, becoming a key tool for seizing global trade opportunities. However, be aware that free directories have limited information; businesses should choose paid directories that offer precise services.

Transsion Holdings Profits Decline As Costs Rise Revenue Falls

Transsion Holdings Profits Decline As Costs Rise Revenue Falls

Transsion Holdings experienced a slight revenue decrease of 4.58% in 2025, but a significant net profit drop of over 50%. This was primarily due to rising prices of key components like memory, coupled with increased investment in brand building and technology R&D. These factors led to higher costs and expenses, squeezing profit margins. The company's ability to effectively control costs and enhance its technological competitiveness will be crucial for future performance.

Traditional Businesses Adapt to Ecommerce Boom

Traditional Businesses Adapt to Ecommerce Boom

JueWei Food's losses serve as a warning for traditional offline retail, highlighting e-commerce transformation as crucial for survival. The new e-commerce reconstructs the relationship between consumers, products, and channels, making online-offline integration a trend. The instant retail market holds immense potential, and a digital mindset is key to successful transformation. Businesses should develop e-commerce strategies, optimize products and services, and embrace new technologies to secure a competitive advantage in the future.

Yaoji Heir Invests in 16B Gaming Card Market

Yaoji Heir Invests in 16B Gaming Card Market

YaJi Technology's chairman, Yao Shuobin, founded the "Shanhun" brand, focusing on the game IP card market. By collaborating with leading games, innovating product design, and implementing a matrix-style operation, it has rapidly risen in prominence. The company has completed hundreds of millions of yuan in financing and is actively expanding into overseas markets. However, reliance on external IP licensing also presents challenges. Future development should focus on building proprietary IP and global expansion.

Ecuador Marks Orellana Day Commemorating Amazon River Discovery

Ecuador Marks Orellana Day Commemorating Amazon River Discovery

Ecuador celebrates the anniversary of the Amazon River's discovery every June 23rd, commemorating the Spanish explorer Orellana's expedition. The celebration features cultural performances, river parades, environmental campaigns, and community gatherings. These activities aim to highlight the significance of the Amazon River, raise environmental awareness, and preserve the local cultural heritage. The festival serves as a reminder of the river's vital role in the region's ecosystem and the importance of its conservation for future generations.

Chinas Outbound Firms Reshape Global Trade Dynamics

Chinas Outbound Firms Reshape Global Trade Dynamics

Huxiu launches the "2025 Overseas Benchmark" selection, aiming to recognize enterprises that are reshaping the narrative of "China's Going Global." The selection includes three awards: Leadership Award, Rising Star List, and Best Service Provider. The evaluation focuses on five core indicators: business scale, overseas capabilities, innovation, customer reputation, and sustainable development potential. Chinese enterprises and service organizations that meet the criteria are welcome to participate and jointly depict the future of global business.

Customs Group Strengthens Global Trade Ties

Customs Group Strengthens Global Trade Ties

The online annual meeting of the Customs Representatives Association on January 26, 2021, marked its revitalization. WCO Secretary General Kunio Mikuriya congratulated the association's revival, emphasizing the importance of collaboration with customs commissioners. The association aims to modernize, strengthen internal connections, deepen cooperation with the WCO, raise awareness, expand services, build a "customs family" concept, promote global customs cooperation, and address trade challenges. It envisions a more efficient and secure future for international trade.

WCO Introduces Employee Wellbeing Training Program

WCO Introduces Employee Wellbeing Training Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has launched new training materials on employee wellbeing and stress management, aiming to help members build comprehensive wellbeing programs and enhance employee and organizational resilience. The training covers six key themes: happiness, program design, resilience building, psychophysiological health, social wellbeing and balance, and stress management. The WCO will conduct pilot programs and establish a team of experts. Future development will include training materials targeted at other organizational levels.