Ebay Sellers Warned Over Risks of Counterfeit Goods Trade

Ebay Sellers Warned Over Risks of Counterfeit Goods Trade

This article delves into the risks of selling counterfeit products on eBay and provides practical strategies for sellers. It emphasizes eBay's strict prohibition against selling fake goods. If facing an infringement complaint, sellers should proactively contact the rights holder, seek professional legal assistance, and understand eBay's infringement appeal process. The article also highlights that creating original products is the fundamental way to avoid infringement risks, aiming to help sellers mitigate risks and operate safely on the platform.

Ports Shift to Electric Heavyduty Trucks for Zerocarbon Logistics

Ports Shift to Electric Heavyduty Trucks for Zerocarbon Logistics

Port logistics is undergoing an electrification transformation, facing four major application scenarios: in-port trucks, short-distance container transport, short-distance general cargo, and medium-long distance transport. Autonomous trucks are technically mature. The short-distance container transport market has huge potential but faces numerous challenges. Electrification of general cargo transport is progressing rapidly, while medium-long distance transport is limited by technical bottlenecks. In the future, policy support and innovative business models will be crucial to promoting the electrification of port logistics.

Shopify Adapts to Shortform Video Ecommerce Boom

Shopify Adapts to Shortform Video Ecommerce Boom

This article analyzes the current situation and future of Shopify independent e-commerce websites under the impact of short videos. Despite challenges from platforms like TikTok, Shopify still offers advantages such as strong autonomy and fast payment collection. The article explores cooperation models between independent sites and short video platforms, and how to capitalize on the short video boom to monetize traffic. It also highlights the difficulties and challenges faced by independent sites, providing valuable insights for cross-border e-commerce sellers.

Youtube Shorts Expands into Ecommerce Rivals Tiktok Shopping

Youtube Shorts Expands into Ecommerce Rivals Tiktok Shopping

YouTube Shorts has officially launched shopping features, entering the short video e-commerce arena. Creators can now directly sell products and earn ad revenue through short videos. This move aims to expand YouTube's revenue streams and compete with platforms like TikTok and Meta. For cross-border e-commerce sellers, this presents a new opportunity to effectively drive traffic and boost sales by creating high-quality short video content. This integration allows for seamless purchasing within the YouTube ecosystem, potentially revolutionizing online shopping habits.

US Art Market Expands As Chinese Sellers Target Amazon

US Art Market Expands As Chinese Sellers Target Amazon

This paper delves into the operational strategies and product selection guidelines for selling calligraphy and paintings on Amazon's US marketplace. It analyzes market opportunities and challenges, proposes selection criteria for high-quality artworks, and details store operation techniques. The aim is to help sellers stand out in a competitive market and achieve sales growth. Furthermore, it addresses frequently asked questions, providing sellers with more comprehensive guidance. This research offers practical insights for navigating the complexities of selling art on Amazon and maximizing profitability.

CMA CGM Adjusts Strategy Over New US Port Fees

CMA CGM Adjusts Strategy Over New US Port Fees

French shipping giant CMA CGM is restructuring its global fleet to avoid new U.S. port fee regulations. The company plans to invest $20 billion in the U.S. to strengthen its market competitiveness. Despite facing challenges from the U.S.-China trade war, CMA CGM maintains a positive outlook, anticipating a rebound in trade activity.

Freight Forwarders Face Debt Recovery and Port Strategy Challenges

Freight Forwarders Face Debt Recovery and Port Strategy Challenges

This paper discusses debt recovery, port information, and port selection within freight forwarding practices. It emphasizes the importance of debt negotiation, the timeliness of port information, and risk control in port selection. The aim is to provide a reference for freight forwarding practitioners to improve their business skills. It highlights practical considerations for recovering outstanding payments, utilizing up-to-date port data, and making informed decisions when choosing ports, ultimately contributing to more efficient and secure freight forwarding operations.