Crossborder B2B Ecommerce Poised for Growth in 2026

Crossborder B2B Ecommerce Poised for Growth in 2026

Facing new challenges in cross-border e-commerce by 2026, B2B going global is becoming a new engine for business growth. This event focuses on B2B foreign trade, inviting successful merchants to provide one-on-one guidance, helping companies seize market dividends and achieve business breakthroughs. The event will be held on January 21, 2026, in Jieyang.

Wildberries Tightens Seller Rules on Brand Protection

Wildberries Tightens Seller Rules on Brand Protection

New Wildberries platform regulations took effect in December, focusing on upgrades in brand protection, trademark guidelines, and cross-border sales restrictions. Sellers should proactively respond by completing brand registration, developing a unique brand identity, and strictly adhering to the prohibited items list. This will enable them to seize new opportunities and achieve sustainable growth on the platform.

Arctic Shipping Route Presents Opportunities and Challenges for Businesses

Arctic Shipping Route Presents Opportunities and Challenges for Businesses

The rise of the Arctic shipping route is reshaping the landscape of international maritime transport, presenting businesses with golden opportunities such as cost reduction, efficiency improvement, market expansion, new business development, overseas expansion, and access to efficient transportation channels. Companies should seize these opportunities and set sail on the new Arctic shipping track to gain a competitive edge.

Westpac NZ Simplifies SWIFT Codes for Global Transfers

Westpac NZ Simplifies SWIFT Codes for Global Transfers

This article provides a comprehensive guide to the SWIFT code (WPACNZ2WXXX) for Westpac New Zealand. It details its usage scenarios, precautions, and how to avoid remittance errors. The aim is to help users make international money transfers safely, quickly, and accurately. This guide covers essential information for anyone needing to send or receive funds internationally through Westpac New Zealand, ensuring a smooth and error-free transaction process.

USPS Expands Sorting Centers to Speed Holiday Deliveries

USPS Expands Sorting Centers to Speed Holiday Deliveries

To handle the holiday surge in package volume, USPS will open 11 new sorting centers, optimizing processes and improving efficiency. This initiative is a key part of the "Delivering for America" plan, aimed at modernizing and streamlining the postal service's operations. The new centers will help expedite package delivery and reduce potential delays during peak season, ensuring a smoother and more reliable shipping experience for customers.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Firms Transform Pandemic Inventory Glut into Strategic Advantage

Firms Transform Pandemic Inventory Glut into Strategic Advantage

In the post-pandemic era, inventory pile-up has become a new challenge for supply chains. A reader survey by *Logistics Management* reveals that companies face the dual dilemma of high and low inventory levels. Diversified procurement, enhanced communication, and accurate forecasting are key to resolving the inventory crisis. Lean inventory management will help companies improve supply chain resilience and embrace the new market normal.

Hours of Service Rule Revision Delayed Amid Democratic Pushback

Hours of Service Rule Revision Delayed Amid Democratic Pushback

House Democrats are calling for a comprehensive review of the new Hours of Service (HOS) rules for truck drivers, potentially delaying their implementation. This could significantly impact the freight market and millions of truck drivers. The proposed review highlights concerns about the potential safety and economic consequences of the new regulations, prompting a closer examination of their impact on the trucking industry and the broader supply chain.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Chinese Firms Expand in Europes Growing Renewable Energy Sector

Chinese Firms Expand in Europes Growing Renewable Energy Sector

Chinese new energy companies are actively expanding into the European market, facing both opportunities and challenges. Favorable policies are driving energy storage demand, leading to a surge in inverter exports. Solar panel exports must meet specific qualifications. Reports indicate strong competitiveness of Chinese new energy vehicles in Europe, but they need to address trade protectionism. The 2026 Smart Hydropower Conference will provide a platform for industry exchange.

BYD Leads Thailands EV Market Surpassing Japanese Rivals

BYD Leads Thailands EV Market Surpassing Japanese Rivals

BYD, leveraging its strength in new energy vehicles, achieved sales of 41,570 units in 2023, becoming the top-selling Chinese brand in the Thai market. This represents a 53.8% year-over-year increase and places them fourth in the Thai light vehicle market. This accomplishment signifies a breakthrough for Chinese new energy vehicles in Thailand and may intensify competition within the Thai automotive market.

Traditional Businesses Adapt to Ecommerce Boom

Traditional Businesses Adapt to Ecommerce Boom

JueWei Food's losses serve as a warning for traditional offline retail, highlighting e-commerce transformation as crucial for survival. The new e-commerce reconstructs the relationship between consumers, products, and channels, making online-offline integration a trend. The instant retail market holds immense potential, and a digital mindset is key to successful transformation. Businesses should develop e-commerce strategies, optimize products and services, and embrace new technologies to secure a competitive advantage in the future.