US Customs Rules Tighten Hurting Crossborder Ecommerce

US Customs Rules Tighten Hurting Crossborder Ecommerce

The US's cancellation of the T86 customs clearance model and imposition of tariffs pose an existential threat to cross-border e-commerce direct mail sellers. The article highlights key strategies for overcoming these challenges, including transitioning to compliant customs clearance, restructuring supply chains, and strategically deploying overseas warehouses. It urges sellers to proactively adapt and embrace change to capitalize on emerging opportunities in this evolving landscape.

China US Agree on Tariffs in Stockholm Trade Talks

China US Agree on Tariffs in Stockholm Trade Talks

US-China economic and trade talks have reached a consensus, planning to maintain the US's reciprocal tariff rate of 24% along with China's countermeasures. Both sides emphasized the importance of a stable economic and trade relationship, ensuring close communication and promoting the development of bilateral relations.

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