Ocean Freight Rates Drop Amid Ecommerce Slowdown

Ocean Freight Rates Drop Amid Ecommerce Slowdown

Ocean freight rates continue to plummet, and the peak season for cross-border e-commerce is underwhelming due to a combination of factors: inventory backlog, overcapacity, and economic downturn. The "bullwhip effect" exacerbates the supply-demand imbalance. While falling freight rates reduce some operating costs, they remain above pre-pandemic levels. In the future, freight rates are likely to return to a more rational level. Cross-border e-commerce businesses need to optimize their supply chain management to cope with market challenges.

Booktoks Emotional Marketing Boosts Book Sales

Booktoks Emotional Marketing Boosts Book Sales

This paper analyzes how the BookTok community on TikTok leverages emotional marketing to drive book sales, exploring the changing reading needs during the pandemic and BookTok's impact on the book market. Through case studies and data analysis, it reveals that the key to BookTok's success lies in authentic, resonant, interactive, and personalized content. The article also looks ahead to future trends and challenges in book sales, offering relevant recommendations. It demonstrates how user-generated content and emotional connection are reshaping the publishing industry.

Mexicos Pet Boom Drives Ecommerce Growth

Mexicos Pet Boom Drives Ecommerce Growth

The Mexican pet economy has experienced explosive growth due to the pandemic, with pet e-commerce sales soaring. The number of pet dogs now exceeds the number of children under 9 years old, indicating a huge potential in the pet food market. The Latin American pet economy is driven by increased purchasing power and growing concern for pet health, showing promising prospects. Now is the time to seize the opportunities of the 'pet' economy and tap into the lucrative pet e-commerce market.

Ihealth Wins Major US Contracts During COVID19 Testing Surge

Ihealth Wins Major US Contracts During COVID19 Testing Surge

Andon Health experienced a sales surge during Black Friday with its iHealth test kits and secured a 1.367 billion RMB order from the US government. Its success is attributed to cultivating the local market, capitalizing on the pandemic, compliant operations, and brand building. Andon Health's experience offers valuable lessons for cross-border e-commerce sellers. Key takeaways include product selection, localization, compliance, branding, and seizing opportunities. By focusing on these areas, other businesses can potentially replicate similar success in the global market.

US Container Imports Surge Amid Tariffs Seasonal Demand

US Container Imports Surge Amid Tariffs Seasonal Demand

Descartes' report indicates that U.S. container imports in August reached the second-highest level in history, driven by tariff policies and seasonal demand. Although down month-over-month, imports remain above last year's levels and pre-pandemic figures. The report highlights the sensitivity to tariff policies and the trend of supply chain diversification, also noting changes in market share between East and West Coast ports. Looking ahead, the global economy, tariff policies, and technological innovation will continue to influence U.S. container imports.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Asias Aviation Recovery Boosts Lowcost Carriers Says Scoot CEO

Asias Aviation Recovery Boosts Lowcost Carriers Says Scoot CEO

OAG On Air interviewed Scoot CEO Campbell Wilson, discussing the challenges of aviation recovery and the opportunities presented by the Asian market. Drawing on his experience, he analyzed how Scoot is responding to market changes through cost control, route optimization, and innovative services to seize the opportunities of Asian recovery and achieve sustainable development. The interview highlights Scoot's strategies for navigating the post-pandemic landscape as a low-cost carrier and its focus on adapting to evolving customer needs and market dynamics.

01/07/2026 Airlines
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Northeast Asias Aviation Recovery Faces Mixed Prospects

Northeast Asias Aviation Recovery Faces Mixed Prospects

This paper delves into the recovery status and challenges of the Northeast Asian aviation market, analyzing the performance differences in major markets like China, Japan, and South Korea, and the impact of factors such as the pandemic, geopolitics, and economic conditions. The article emphasizes the importance of Chinese outbound tourism for neighboring countries and forecasts future development trends in the Northeast Asian aviation market. It provides a comprehensive perspective for understanding the complexities of the aviation industry in this region.

OAG Reports Steady Aviation Recovery Postpandemic

OAG Reports Steady Aviation Recovery Postpandemic

This OAG webinar brought together industry experts to discuss the recovery prospects of air travel in the post-pandemic era. Key topics included optimistic summer outlooks, Asian market recovery, business travel insights, and shifts in booking patterns. It provided valuable insights for industry professionals, covering crucial aspects of the evolving travel landscape and offering a comprehensive overview of the challenges and opportunities ahead. The webinar aimed to equip attendees with the knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of the recovering aviation market.

Long Beach Port Cargo Surge Raises Sustainability Questions

Long Beach Port Cargo Surge Raises Sustainability Questions

The Port of Long Beach saw a significant increase in cargo volume in October, up nearly 15% year-over-year. This marks the second consecutive month of growth, surpassing pre-pandemic levels. While the year-to-date cargo volume remains down, the port is demonstrating a gradual recovery. This positive trend suggests improvements in the supply chain and increased economic activity. The port anticipates continued growth as it navigates ongoing global challenges and strives to meet the demands of its customers.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Faces 279B Holiday Returns Surge

Ecommerce Faces 279B Holiday Returns Surge

U.S. online shopping returns are projected to reach $279.03 billion this year, doubling pre-pandemic levels, driven by inflation and 'buy now, return later' practices. This high return rate erodes e-commerce profits, posing challenges for sellers. Optimizing product information, improving service, and refining logistics are key solutions. Amazon's extended return periods exacerbate logistics pressure, and the return surge may persist until January. Retailers are struggling to manage the costs and complexities associated with the increasing volume of returned goods.