US Tariffs Strain Chinese Ecommerce Sellers

US Tariffs Strain Chinese Ecommerce Sellers

The US ending its de minimis exemption for small parcels from China impacts 1.36 billion packages, hitting cross-border e-commerce sellers hard. American consumers face higher prices, and retailers are forced to suspend shipments. Platforms like Temu are adjusting strategies, focusing on localized operations. Cross-border e-commerce businesses need to diversify, improve product quality, and optimize supply chains to navigate these challenges and survive. This policy shift necessitates a strategic overhaul for businesses reliant on direct-to-consumer exports to the US.

Ecommerce Booms in Postpandemic US and Europe

Ecommerce Booms in Postpandemic US and Europe

Following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions in Europe and the US, demand for apparel, luxury goods, and beauty products has surged. The US retail sector is showing strong recovery, while lipstick sales in France have skyrocketed. Social media marketing is crucial for beauty brands to stand out. Cross-border e-commerce sellers should closely monitor policy changes, optimize product selection strategies, strengthen social media marketing efforts, improve supply chain efficiency, and pay attention to consumer feedback to seize new opportunities in the post-pandemic era.

Etsy Resolves Technical Issue for Chinabased Sellers

Etsy Resolves Technical Issue for Chinabased Sellers

The technical glitch affecting Etsy's Mainland China shops due to the DAC7 policy has been resolved, and affected shops are back online. Seller information verification is temporarily suspended; the platform will provide advance notice when re-verification is required. This incident highlighted the discrepancies in how Etsy handles seller information from different countries and regions, prompting the platform to prioritize support for Mainland China sellers. The issue underscored the need for a more unified and equitable approach to international seller management on the Etsy platform.

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.

Italys Parcel Tax Backfires As Revenue Falls

Italys Parcel Tax Backfires As Revenue Falls

Italy's €2 tariff on small parcels from non-EU countries, intended to curb Chinese e-commerce platforms and boost revenue, resulted in a sharp decline in parcel volume, rerouted flights, tax revenue loss, and damage to the logistics industry. The policy aimed to protect domestic businesses but backfired. Members of Parliament have proposed postponing the tax and aligning with EU-wide tariffs, acknowledging the policy's detrimental effects. The situation highlights the potential for unintended consequences when implementing import tariffs in the context of global e-commerce.

02/06/2026 Logistics
Read More
Amazon Updates Seller Ratings to Emphasize Compliance

Amazon Updates Seller Ratings to Emphasize Compliance

Amazon's platform rules are becoming increasingly refined, making compliance a baseline for survival. This article interprets the latest Amazon policy changes, emphasizing the importance of compliance, branding, and refined operations. It argues that a long-term focus is the fundamental way to succeed on Amazon. Sellers need to pay attention to account performance, avoid repeated violations, and align with platform policies to achieve sustainable development. By prioritizing these aspects, sellers can navigate the complexities of Amazon and build a thriving business for the long haul.

US Container Imports Defy Trade Tensions Show Strength

US Container Imports Defy Trade Tensions Show Strength

A recent Descartes report indicates that U.S. container imports increased by 1.8% month-over-month in June, but decreased by 3.5% year-over-year. China's import share declined, while Southeast Asia's share rose. Trade policies are having a significant impact, driving supply chain diversification. Businesses should monitor policy changes, optimize logistics, and strengthen digital transformation to mitigate trade risks and seize development opportunities. The shift in sourcing highlights the need for agile and resilient supply chains in the face of evolving global trade dynamics.

01/15/2026 Logistics
Read More
US Imports Stay Elevated As Port Delays Strain Supply Chains

US Imports Stay Elevated As Port Delays Strain Supply Chains

A recent Descartes report indicates that US imports in August decreased by 3% compared to July, but remain significantly higher than pre-pandemic levels. Port congestion is worsening, leading to widespread shipping delays. The report highlights the dominance of West Coast ports and the concentration of import origins. Businesses should diversify their supply chains, optimize inventory management, strengthen logistics partnerships, embrace digitalization, and closely monitor policy changes to mitigate supply chain risks. These strategies are crucial for navigating the ongoing challenges and ensuring business continuity.

01/15/2026 Logistics
Read More
USPS Overhaul Under Trump Spurs Ecommerce Concerns

USPS Overhaul Under Trump Spurs Ecommerce Concerns

Potential USPS reforms under the Trump administration could increase logistics costs and complicate customs clearance for cross-border e-commerce, intensifying market competition. Sellers need to closely monitor policy changes, optimize logistics strategies, improve operational efficiency, and embrace digitalization to navigate these challenges. The reforms may particularly impact businesses reliant on USPS for affordable international shipping, forcing them to explore alternative carriers and potentially increase prices for consumers. Adapting to the changing landscape is crucial for maintaining competitiveness in the global e-commerce market.

Breakthrough in Railway Freight Transportation Optimizes Logistics Costs Against Waterway Competition

Breakthrough in Railway Freight Transportation Optimizes Logistics Costs Against Waterway Competition

Zhongtian Iron and Steel Group Co., Ltd. has recently transitioned from waterway to railway transportation, successfully dispatching 42 freight cars to Ningbo. The new pricing policy by China Railway Corporation, which charges based on actual weight, has provided significant logistics cost advantages for the company. The Nanjing Freight Center has offered customized solutions, reducing overall expenses. The high timeliness and stability of railway transport have led Zhongtian Steel to shift more cargo to rail, which is expected to enhance its overall logistics management efficiency.

07/21/2025 Logistics
Read More