Crossborder Ecommerce Grows Amid Geopolitical Risks

Crossborder Ecommerce Grows Amid Geopolitical Risks

The growth rate of cross-border e-commerce is slowing down, marking the end of the high-growth era. Independent websites and platforms each offer unique value, with platformization emerging as a trend for independent website development. In the face of geopolitical risks, mastering pricing power is crucial. Entering the market in 2022 requires caution, and refined operation is key to breaking through. Chinese cross-border e-commerce companies need to enhance their competitiveness and tap into the global market.

Google Ads to Drive Crossborder Ecommerce Growth by 2026

Google Ads to Drive Crossborder Ecommerce Growth by 2026

By 2026, Google Ads will be crucial for cross-border e-commerce. AI is reshaping user decision-making processes, and Google Ads empowers small and medium-sized sellers to expand overseas efficiently and build brand influence. Leveraging Google's advertising platform allows businesses to reach a global audience, optimize campaigns for specific markets, and drive sales. This strategic approach is essential for success in the increasingly competitive international e-commerce landscape, allowing businesses to effectively target potential customers and establish a strong online presence.

Crossborder Ecommerce Focuses on Localization Logistics

Crossborder Ecommerce Focuses on Localization Logistics

Cross-border E-commerce Dynamics: DPD, Temu, Cainiao, SF Express, Amazon, TikTok, and others are actively expanding, focusing on markets in Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Africa. These companies are making significant moves to strengthen their logistics networks and broaden their reach in these regions. The competition is intensifying as they vie for market share and strive to meet the growing demand for cross-border e-commerce. Expect further developments as these players continue to innovate and adapt to the evolving global landscape.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Firms Expand Overseas Warehouses to Offset Tariffs

Ecommerce Firms Expand Overseas Warehouses to Offset Tariffs

Faced with changing US-China tariff policies, cross-border e-commerce companies urgently need to transform. The overseas warehouse model, with its advantages in optimizing tariff costs, improving fulfillment efficiency, and enhancing supply chain resilience, has become crucial for companies to address challenges. Platforms, sellers, and logistics companies are actively adjusting their strategies to restructure the cross-border e-commerce ecosystem. Embracing overseas warehouses and deploying multi-market, multi-channel strategies are key for companies to break through in global competition.

Ozon Global University Launches Free Crossborder Ecommerce Training

Ozon Global University Launches Free Crossborder Ecommerce Training

Ozon Global University offers a free e-commerce learning platform for overseas sellers, helping them efficiently manage their Ozon stores. The courses cover core skills such as store setup, product optimization, and promotion strategies. Supporting multilingual learning, it helps you easily tap into the cross-border e-commerce market. Learn to optimize your listings, manage your inventory, and implement effective marketing campaigns. This platform is designed to empower sellers with the knowledge and tools they need to succeed on Ozon.

YTO Express and Walmart Expand Crossborder Logistics Collaboration

YTO Express and Walmart Expand Crossborder Logistics Collaboration

This paper analyzes the cooperation model between YTO Express and Walmart in cross-border e-commerce logistics from the perspective of a data analyst. It examines the background, core services, and potential benefits of their partnership. Furthermore, it explores optimization strategies for deepening future cooperation, aiming to provide a reference for companies in the cross-border e-commerce logistics sector. The analysis focuses on understanding how this collaboration impacts efficiency, cost reduction, and overall customer satisfaction within the global supply chain.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Walmarts Global Ecommerce Surges During 2025 Black Friday

Walmarts Global Ecommerce Surges During 2025 Black Friday

Walmart's global e-commerce Black Friday Cyber Monday performance reached new heights in 2025, indicating a significant opportunity for cross-border e-commerce sellers in the North American market. This article analyzes the importance of product selection, traffic acquisition, and compliant operations, providing a reference for sellers to tap into the North American market on the Walmart platform. It highlights key strategies for success in this competitive landscape, emphasizing the need for a data-driven approach to maximize profitability and market share.

Lege Shares Sells Overseas Warehouses to Boost Ecommerce Logistics

Lege Shares Sells Overseas Warehouses to Boost Ecommerce Logistics

Loctek sold its overseas warehouses for profit, which will be used to lease and build larger overseas warehouses. This aims to optimize its cross-border e-commerce logistics system, improve efficiency, reduce costs, and optimize its capital structure. The move signifies a strategic shift towards a more robust and scalable logistics infrastructure to better support its growing cross-border e-commerce operations. The reinvestment in larger, potentially more strategically located warehouses, underscores a commitment to enhancing its global fulfillment capabilities.

01/04/2026 Warehousing
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Pinduoduo Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce with Highpaying Hires

Pinduoduo Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce with Highpaying Hires

Pinduoduo is accelerating the expansion of its cross-border e-commerce business and heavily investing in talent acquisition, including high-paying fashion buyers, drawing industry attention. Whether Pinduoduo can successfully replicate its "low price + viral marketing" model in overseas markets remains a challenge. Its innovative strategies in the global market are worth anticipating. The company's aggressive recruitment reflects its ambition and commitment to establishing a strong foothold in the international e-commerce landscape, but faces competition and different consumer preferences.

Dongguan Factory Shutdowns Threaten Global Supply Chains

Dongguan Factory Shutdowns Threaten Global Supply Chains

The wave of electronic factory closures in Dongguan serves as a warning, driven by shrinking cross-border e-commerce orders and broken capital chains. Businesses need to diversify their supply chains, strengthen risk control, and optimize their products to actively respond and survive. The closures highlight the vulnerability of manufacturers heavily reliant on international e-commerce and the importance of robust financial planning and adaptable strategies in a rapidly changing global market. Focusing on resilience and innovation is crucial for long-term sustainability.