Ebay Sellers Key Strategies to Avoid Pitfalls Boost Sales

Ebay Sellers Key Strategies to Avoid Pitfalls Boost Sales

This article delves into eBay's prohibited items policy, covering restricted products, off-eBay transactions, intellectual property infringement, and search engine rules. It details the consequences of violating these rules, aiming to help eBay sellers mitigate risks, operate in compliance, and enhance their store's competitiveness in the global marketplace. Understanding these guidelines is crucial for sellers seeking to avoid penalties and successfully navigate eBay's platform.

Canadas Inflation Rise Sparks Rate Hike Concerns

Canadas Inflation Rise Sparks Rate Hike Concerns

Canada's December 2025 CPI exceeded expectations, rising 2.4% year-over-year, fueling market speculation about potential interest rate hikes. Rising food and restaurant prices were the primary drivers. The Bank of Canada faces the challenge of balancing inflation and economic growth. It needs to closely monitor the global economic situation and flexibly adjust its monetary policy to address the 'last mile' of the inflation challenge.

Michigan Survey Signals Potential Fed Rate Cut

Michigan Survey Signals Potential Fed Rate Cut

The University of Michigan's preliminary December consumer sentiment index unexpectedly rose, with a significant drop in inflation expectations, potentially paving the way for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates. Despite some controversy surrounding the index, it remains an important reference point for the Fed. This news could be a positive signal for the market, and investors should closely monitor the Fed's policy moves.

Ozons Fee Increase Strains Russian Ecommerce Sellers

Ozons Fee Increase Strains Russian Ecommerce Sellers

Russian e-commerce platform Ozon is increasing commissions for some product categories up to 55% and adjusting its logistics policy. It's removing delivery time performance-based shipping fees, replacing them with a fixed fee plus a cross-regional surcharge. Ozon claims reduced logistics costs will offset the commission increase, but merchants' operating costs may face pressure. The adjustments will be phased in to ensure transparency and control.

Pet Industry Set for 2023 Growth Amid Investment and Innovation

Pet Industry Set for 2023 Growth Amid Investment and Innovation

The pet industry in 2023 witnessed a flourishing scene characterized by active capital, impressive performance, and upgraded standards. Capital flowed into veterinary technology, companies formed strong alliances, and overall performance generally increased. Policy standards are constantly being improved to protect pet health and welfare. The pet economy has a promising future, but it still needs to address challenges such as market competition and standardization.

Tiktok Clears US Compliance Hurdle Unlocks 17B Ecommerce Market

Tiktok Clears US Compliance Hurdle Unlocks 17B Ecommerce Market

TikTok's compliance in the US eliminates policy uncertainties, unlocking a potential market of 170 million users for Chinese cross-border e-commerce sellers. This report analyzes the compliance framework, market potential, and proposes strategies for 2026, including focusing on best-selling categories, strengthening content operations, and optimizing supply chain fulfillment. It aims to help sellers seize the golden opportunity of social e-commerce going global.

US Truck Tariffs Boost Domestic Industry Amid Cost Concerns

US Truck Tariffs Boost Domestic Industry Amid Cost Concerns

The US policy imposing a 25% tariff on imported heavy-duty trucks has officially taken effect, aiming to protect domestic manufacturing and bolster national security. However, this move could lead to increased truck prices, supply chain disruptions, and heightened uncertainty for freight carriers. Experts analyze that the policy's impact will vary across different businesses, potentially accelerating manufacturing reshoring but also posing challenges related to labor and infrastructure.

US Rail Freight Dips Over Labor Day YTD Growth Holds

US Rail Freight Dips Over Labor Day YTD Growth Holds

According to the Association of American Railroads data, U.S. rail freight traffic declined in the week ending September 6, influenced by Labor Day. Carload and intermodal volumes both decreased year-over-year. Despite the weak single-week performance, cumulative volumes for the year remain positive. Future development is subject to multiple factors, including economic conditions, policy changes, and internal reforms within the rail industry.

01/17/2026 Logistics
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US DOT Revokes Thousands of CDL Training Providers

US DOT Revokes Thousands of CDL Training Providers

The U.S. Department of Transportation is cracking down on "CDL license mills," removing nearly 3,000 training providers from the Training Provider Registry for non-compliance, with another 4,500 facing review. This aims to improve CDL training quality and ensure road safety but may lead to training resource shortages and regulatory challenges. Future focus should be on policy effectiveness and the implementation of supporting measures.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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CHWE 2026 Expo to Boost Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

CHWE 2026 Expo to Boost Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

The 2026 CHWE Spring Exhibition is a key platform for cross-border e-commerce companies to expand their business, bringing together global e-commerce platforms, service providers, and professional buyers. ShenZhiLian provides support such as optimal booth selection, procurement matchmaking, brand display, and policy interpretation, helping companies seize opportunities, achieve intelligent overseas expansion, and tap into the blue ocean of cross-border e-commerce.