Ecommerce Surge Drives Industrial Property Demand

Ecommerce Surge Drives Industrial Property Demand

JLL reports that the pandemic has accelerated e-commerce growth, projecting US e-commerce sales to reach $1.5 trillion by 2025, driving demand for an additional 1 billion square feet of industrial real estate. Online grocery and safety stock strategies are emerging as new growth drivers. Despite facing challenges related to land availability, labor, and sustainability, industrial real estate is entering a golden age fueled by this e-commerce boom. The increasing need for fulfillment centers and distribution hubs will continue to shape the industrial landscape.

Hurricane Irma Disrupts US Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

Hurricane Irma Disrupts US Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

Hurricane Irma severely impacted the United States, causing major logistics providers like USPS, FedEx, and UPS to suspend or limit services extensively. Cross-border e-commerce sellers face challenges including logistics delays, increased costs, and difficulties in inventory management. It is recommended that sellers communicate promptly, adjust logistics strategies, and monitor weather forecasts to cope with unforeseen circumstances and minimize losses. Proactive communication with customers and diversifying shipping options are crucial during such disruptions.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Typhoon Saola Disrupts Asia Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

Typhoon Saola Disrupts Asia Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

Typhoon Saola impacts cross-border e-commerce logistics, potentially causing vessel delays, cargo damage, and port congestion due to port closures. Sellers should closely monitor vessel schedules, allocate sufficient logistics time, enhance cargo safety inspections, track logistics progress in real-time, promptly salvage damaged goods, optimize supply chain layout, and strengthen risk management awareness. These measures can mitigate losses and ensure normal business operations during and after the typhoon.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Seattle Port Traffic Plummets Amid Uschina Tariffs

Seattle Port Traffic Plummets Amid Uschina Tariffs

With the implementation of a new round of tariff policies, Seattle Port now has no ships docking, highlighting a different aspect of being the second largest port in the United States. This poses severe challenges for importers, consumers, and the overall stability of the economy.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Alibaba Ends EPR Service Amid Environmental Compliance Pressures

Alibaba Ends EPR Service Amid Environmental Compliance Pressures

Alibaba International will discontinue its EPR collection service for certain products in France by 2025, presenting new compliance challenges for merchants. Emphasizing environmental protection can enhance sustainable development for businesses. Merchants are advised to prepare in advance to ensure compliance in their operations.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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Trumps Trade Policies Fuel Transpacific Trade Uncertainty

Trumps Trade Policies Fuel Transpacific Trade Uncertainty

The trade agreement signed by the Trump administration raises tariff levels, making the Trans-Pacific trade environment more uncertain, which adds pressure on global businesses and economic cooperation. Companies face risks of rising costs, making it increasingly important to seek alternative solutions to navigate the uncertainty.

08/07/2025 Logistics
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China Clarifies Tobacco HS Codes and Export Tax Rebates

China Clarifies Tobacco HS Codes and Export Tax Rebates

The classification of tobacco HS codes and export rebate policies are essential for trade compliance. This paper analyzes various tobacco products under HS code 24, including processed tobacco, smoking products, and tobacco substitutes, revealing their significance and market potential in international trade. Understanding this information is crucial for industry participants.

HS Code Analysis Reveals Cowhide Trade Opportunities

HS Code Analysis Reveals Cowhide Trade Opportunities

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the HS codes related to leather, assisting traders in understanding policies and market opportunities. These codes refine product classification, clarify regulatory conditions, and indicate export tax rebate rates, offering practitioners a competitive advantage.

Direct Vs Indirect Customs Brokerage Key Differences Explained

Direct Vs Indirect Customs Brokerage Key Differences Explained

This paper explores the key differences between direct and indirect customs agency in international trade. It analyzes the applicable scenarios and advantages and disadvantages of each method, assisting businesses in making more informed decisions when choosing their agency model to ensure the efficiency and smoothness of import and export processes.