US Ends De Minimis Rule Ecommerce Sector Adapts

US Ends De Minimis Rule Ecommerce Sector Adapts

The US's potential elimination of the $800 de minimis threshold for small parcels will significantly impact cross-border e-commerce sellers, US consumers, and the global logistics system. Sellers need to adjust product selection strategies, optimize logistics models, diversify market layouts, and enhance compliance capabilities. This policy shift signals a new normal for the cross-border e-commerce industry, where compliance, branding, and user experience will be crucial. Businesses should proactively adapt to these changes to maintain competitiveness and navigate the evolving regulatory landscape.

Tiktok Shop Expands in Europe with Localized Fulfillment

Tiktok Shop Expands in Europe with Localized Fulfillment

TikTok Shop has launched a "Local Fulfillment" service in Europe, providing cross-border sellers with local warehousing, delivery, and marketing support to streamline processes and reduce costs. Simultaneously, the platform is tightening logistics policies in the US, rapidly expanding in Southeast Asia, and introducing the "US-Mexico" program, accelerating its global footprint. Cross-border sellers need to seize opportunities, optimize products, emphasize content marketing, and choose appropriate logistics solutions. This expansion and policy shift presents both challenges and opportunities for businesses leveraging the platform.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Nearshoring Surge Expands Logistics on Usmexico Border

Nearshoring Surge Expands Logistics on Usmexico Border

The US-Mexico cross-border transportation market is experiencing a new landscape due to surging nearshoring demand. Logistics companies like PITT OHIO, Hub Group, XPO, and RXO are increasing investments to expand routes and improve service capabilities. However, policy changes and infrastructure bottlenecks present new challenges. Industry experts believe that companies can address evolving import patterns through investment, data-driven approaches, and strengthened inland transportation capabilities. This shift highlights the growing importance of efficient and adaptable logistics solutions in facilitating US-Mexico trade amid the nearshoring trend.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Amazon US Clarifies Prepaid Duties for Crossborder Orders

Amazon US Clarifies Prepaid Duties for Crossborder Orders

This paper delves into the impact of Amazon US's prepaid duty policy on cross-border online shopping costs. It explores the potential effects on logistics timeliness and provides practical advice for consumers dealing with prepaid duties, including understanding tariff rates, paying attention to promotions, choosing appropriate logistics methods, and focusing on tax refund policies. Furthermore, it addresses frequently asked questions consumers have regarding prepaid duties. This aims to help consumers navigate and potentially mitigate the costs associated with cross-border purchases on Amazon US.

Cold Chain Logistics: Seizing Development Opportunities and Embracing Future Challenges

Cold Chain Logistics: Seizing Development Opportunities and Embracing Future Challenges

Cold chain logistics has experienced rapid growth in China, with policy support and technological advancements providing opportunities for the industry. However, challenges such as high operational costs and the lack of uniform standards still need to be addressed. Companies should increase investments and improve service quality to seize market potential and achieve healthy and sustainable growth in the industry.

07/18/2025 Logistics
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Temu Expands into South Korea with Diversified Approach

Temu Expands into South Korea with Diversified Approach

Temu is actively preparing to directly enter the South Korean market, including hiring local employees and building a comprehensive logistics system. Temu may also accelerate the launch of third-party seller-operated stores to address potential tax policy changes and enhance market competitiveness. This move signifies a strategic upgrade for Temu in the South Korean market.

Fedex Pilot Deal Signals 2025 Supply Chain Challenges

Fedex Pilot Deal Signals 2025 Supply Chain Challenges

The logistics industry faces a 'roller coaster' of challenges in 2025, including persistent volatility, policy shifts, and uneven demand. The FedEx pilot agreement may signal underlying industry changes. Companies must embrace digital transformation, build resilient supply chains, and strengthen risk management to seize opportunities amidst the uncertainty. Success hinges on adaptability and proactive strategies to navigate the evolving landscape.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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Logistics Sector to Rely on Strategy Tech Amid 2026 Uncertainty

Logistics Sector to Rely on Strategy Tech Amid 2026 Uncertainty

The logistics industry faces multiple challenges in 2026, including trade policies, technological changes, and market volatility. This report analyzes key factors such as policy impacts, technology enablement, and freight rate outlooks. It proposes strategic recommendations like building agile supply chains, strengthening risk management, and embracing digital transformation. The aim is to help businesses achieve sustainable development amidst uncertainty.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Tiktok Expands US Logistics to Rival Amazon

Tiktok Expands US Logistics to Rival Amazon

TikTok is actively building a logistics and warehousing network in the US, aiming to support its e-commerce expansion and potentially challenge Amazon. Its logistics ambitions are evident through job postings and policy adjustments. The US social commerce market holds immense potential, and TikTok hopes to convert its traffic into sales. Cross-border sellers should pay close attention to these developments, seize opportunities, and prepare for the challenges ahead. TikTok's move signifies a significant shift in the e-commerce landscape, particularly for businesses targeting the US consumer base.

Kyushus Hakata Port Emerges As Key Trade Hub

Kyushus Hakata Port Emerges As Key Trade Hub

Hakata Port is a core hub port in Japan's Kyushu region and a vital international trade gateway in East Asia. This analysis systematically examines Hakata Port from various perspectives, including port location, operational data, route network, customs clearance procedures, logistics services, fee structure, operating hours, and shipping partnerships. It incorporates the latest industry data and policy updates to help businesses understand the port's operating rules and resource network, optimize logistics costs, and enhance supply chain resilience. The aim is to provide insights for effective utilization of Hakata Port.