Ebay Updates Return Policy for Automotive Parts to Boost Buyer Confidence

Ebay Updates Return Policy for Automotive Parts to Boost Buyer Confidence

eBay's US site will implement a new return policy for auto parts on July 15, 2025, requiring sellers to offer at least 30 days of free returns for items priced over $10. eBay will subsidize 50% of return shipping costs to enhance customer satisfaction and boost sales. Non-compliant items will be removed, urging sellers to pay attention to the new regulations.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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Global Cold Chain Logistics Boost Fresh Produce Deliveries

Global Cold Chain Logistics Boost Fresh Produce Deliveries

Cold chain logistics ensures perishable, fresh, frozen, and refrigerated products remain at suitable low temperatures throughout production, storage, transportation, and sales. This paper explores the challenges facing cold chain logistics, details customized solutions, and highlights the crucial role of ocean-based cold chain logistics in global trade. It also looks at future trends in cold chain logistics, emphasizing the importance of selecting reliable partners for successful and efficient operations. The goal is to maintain product quality and safety across the entire supply chain.

09/28/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Struggles to Reduce Reliance on Chinese Sellers

Amazon Struggles to Reduce Reliance on Chinese Sellers

Chinese sellers on Amazon US have achieved record sales, regaining market share. Despite challenges, Amazon's reliance on 'Made in China' remains significant. To maintain their advantage in cross-border e-commerce, Chinese sellers need to enhance their capabilities and adapt to market changes. This includes focusing on product quality, branding, and compliance with regulations. The increasing competition necessitates a shift from low-cost products to higher-value offerings and improved customer service to thrive in the evolving landscape of online retail.

Guide to Dutyfree Shipping for Small Parcels

Guide to Dutyfree Shipping for Small Parcels

This article provides an in-depth analysis of duty exemption policies for international small packets, detailing the types of goods more likely to qualify for tax relief, such as charitable aid, humanitarian assistance, policy-supported items, and compliant low-value goods. It offers a guide to avoid common pitfalls, reminding sellers to steer clear of high-risk products. The importance of accurate declaration, understanding destination country policies, and consulting professionals is emphasized, helping cross-border e-commerce businesses optimize tax costs and maximize profits.

US Tariffs Hike Disrupts China Crossborder Ecommerce

US Tariffs Hike Disrupts China Crossborder Ecommerce

The US has initiated or increased tariffs on six categories of Chinese goods imported into the US, with rates generally high, reaching up to 1157.53% in some cases. Affected products include hardwood plywood, softwood plywood, brake drums, low-speed personal transportation vehicles, temporary steel fences, and slag pots. Cross-border e-commerce companies should adopt strategies such as diversifying market layouts, increasing product added value, and ensuring compliant operations to cope with trade risks. These measures are crucial for mitigating the impact of these new tariffs and maintaining competitiveness in the global market.

Ebay Sellers Gain Edge with Smart Product and Strategy Tips

Ebay Sellers Gain Edge with Smart Product and Strategy Tips

This article delves into the product selection strategies and site-specific characteristics of the eBay auction model. It details the influence of user profiles and consumption habits on auction performance across the US, Germany, Australia, the UK, and niche language sites. Furthermore, it offers various product selection recommendations, including non-standard items, surplus inventory, potential bestsellers, high-priced clearance items, and new product testing. The aim is to assist sellers in achieving success within the eBay auction marketplace.

Mississippi River Drought Threatens US Supply Chains

Mississippi River Drought Threatens US Supply Chains

Drought conditions have lowered the Mississippi River to its lowest level in a decade, causing waterway closures, hundreds of stranded vessels, and hindered agricultural product transport, leading to soaring freight costs. Concurrently, US imports are projected to fall to a near two-year low, reflecting weakened demand and ongoing supply chain challenges. The combination of extreme weather events and slowing global demand is exacerbating economic uncertainty. The low water levels are severely impacting the ability to move goods along this vital waterway.

12/29/2025 Logistics
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Frontier Airlines Expands Lowcost Strategy in North America

Frontier Airlines Expands Lowcost Strategy in North America

Frontier Airlines is a US airline renowned for its low-cost operations. This paper delves into the core elements of its low-cost business model, including fleet standardization, high load factors, ancillary revenue, point-to-point routes, and employee cost control. It also analyzes Frontier's market strategy and competitive advantages within the North American aviation market. Furthermore, the paper explores its future development trends, highlighting the opportunities and challenges it faces. Frontier's success hinges on maintaining its cost advantage and adapting to the evolving market landscape.

09/26/2025 Airlines
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