US Import Growth Slows As Tariff Concerns Mount

US Import Growth Slows As Tariff Concerns Mount

According to an S&P Global Market Intelligence report, US import volumes continue to rise, but tariff policies and weakening demand could lead to declines in the coming quarters. Consumer goods imports are leading the way, while industrial goods imports show mixed performance. Experts advise businesses to closely monitor policy changes and respond flexibly to navigate the uncertainty. Companies should be prepared for potential disruptions to their supply chains due to evolving trade dynamics and economic conditions.

US Container Imports Drop Weak Trade Outlook Through 2026

US Container Imports Drop Weak Trade Outlook Through 2026

US container imports declined in October, a trend potentially lasting until 2026. While auto parts and appliances saw growth, consumer electronics experienced a downturn. Excess inventory poses a risk, necessitating inventory optimization and close monitoring of policy changes. The drop in imports reflects ongoing trade headwinds and suggests a need for businesses to adapt their strategies to navigate the evolving economic landscape. Further analysis is needed to fully understand the underlying drivers and potential long-term impacts.

European FBA Fee Guide for Crossborder Sellers

European FBA Fee Guide for Crossborder Sellers

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of European FBA fee structure and influencing factors. It proposes lean operation strategies aimed at helping cross-border e-commerce sellers effectively reduce costs and improve profitability. The strategies cover optimizing product structure, refining inventory management, selecting appropriate locations, improving operational efficiency, paying attention to policy changes, and data-driven decision-making. By implementing these strategies, sellers can gain a competitive edge and achieve sustainable growth in the European market.