East Coast Port Labor Talks Raise Supply Chain Concerns

East Coast Port Labor Talks Raise Supply Chain Concerns

Labor negotiations are about to begin at ports along the US East Coast and Gulf Coast, potentially causing significant disruptions to supply chains. This article analyzes the background of these negotiations, outlines the potential risks involved, and proposes strategies for businesses to mitigate these risks. It emphasizes the importance of proactive planning and preparedness to minimize the impact of potential port disruptions on the retail industry and overall supply chain stability.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Face Stricter KYC Rules As Suspensions Rise

Amazon Sellers Face Stricter KYC Rules As Suspensions Rise

This article delves into rumors of Amazon US potentially introducing KYC verification mechanisms. It analyzes the risks associated with manipulating sales rankings (brushing) and offers practical advice for sellers to navigate increasing compliance requirements. Recommendations include avoiding brushing, preparing KYC documentation in advance, staying informed about policy changes, diversifying business strategies, and seeking professional services. The aim is to help sellers achieve stable growth within an increasingly stringent regulatory environment.

Walmart Offers Free Inventory Transfers to Sellers Temporarily

Walmart Offers Free Inventory Transfers to Sellers Temporarily

Walmart WFS is launching an Inventory Allocation Selection service, free until June 5th. This service optimizes product distribution across US warehouses through inventory transfers, aiming to improve delivery speed and search ranking. The initiative seeks to enhance customer experience and drive traffic and sales growth for sellers. This is an unmissable opportunity for cross-border e-commerce sellers to strategically position their inventory for optimal performance within the Walmart ecosystem.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Temu Expands to North America and Europe with JIT Strategy

Temu Expands to North America and Europe with JIT Strategy

Temu is accelerating its global expansion, targeting the Canadian and Spanish markets. With its low-price strategy and comprehensive product categories, it aims to gain a foothold in the highly competitive e-commerce market. Furthermore, Temu's US site has launched a JIT pre-sale model to reduce operating costs for merchants and improve delivery efficiency, helping them better respond to market changes and prepare for the Black Friday challenge.

Pacific Shipping Strains Under Trade War Pressure

Pacific Shipping Strains Under Trade War Pressure

Since 2025, international trade capacity in the Pacific region has decreased by 11% due to the uncertainty of US tariff policies. Shipping companies are responding by adjusting capacity and canceling sailings, but the fundamental issue lies in the direction of trade policy and changes in demand. The shipping industry faces challenges and needs to closely monitor the market and flexibly adjust strategies. Shippers also need to strengthen risk management.

05/09/2025 Logistics
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Crossborder Sellers Adapt to Trumps Tariff Threat

Crossborder Sellers Adapt to Trumps Tariff Threat

With US President Trump poised to announce tariff details, cross-border e-commerce sellers face multiple challenges including rising costs, price fluctuations, and market risks. Sellers should closely monitor policy trends, optimize supply chains, adjust product structures, expand into diversified markets, and enhance their bargaining power to actively address the impact of tariffs. Proactive measures are crucial to mitigate potential losses and maintain competitiveness in the evolving global trade landscape.

Uschina Trade War Escalates Raising Consumer Costs

Uschina Trade War Escalates Raising Consumer Costs

S&P Global Market Intelligence analysis indicates that the new round of tariffs will lead to a decline in US import and export trade volume and push up consumer prices. Industries such as clothing, toys, and mobile phones will be the most affected. Companies need to adjust their pricing strategies, and consumers may face inflation. The trade war has far-reaching effects, and the global economy will be impacted.

Amazon Sellers Warned of Hidden Fees in Canada Mexico

Amazon Sellers Warned of Hidden Fees in Canada Mexico

This article addresses the issue of unexpected charges in Canadian and Mexican marketplaces after Amazon sellers activate their US store. It delves into the reasons behind these fees and provides practical solutions to avoid them. These include checking and deleting/removing listings, managing fulfillment methods (FBM), and addressing Remote Fulfillment options. By implementing these tips, sellers can eliminate unnecessary expenses and optimize their operational strategies within the North American region.

Tiktok Lowers Revenue Forecast Amid Slowing Ad Growth

Tiktok Lowers Revenue Forecast Amid Slowing Ad Growth

Affected by the global online consumption slowdown, TikTok has lowered its annual revenue target to approximately $10 billion, primarily due to hindered growth in advertising and e-commerce. The company is undergoing business restructuring, with the North American General Manager reassigned to oversee TikTok Shop. Despite facing challenges, TikTok leads in US advertising revenue and is actively developing its e-commerce business. Its future development is worth watching.

Shopees Pullback Spurs Sellers to Rethink Southeast Asia Ecommerce

Shopees Pullback Spurs Sellers to Rethink Southeast Asia Ecommerce

Shopee's massive layoffs have shaken the industry, highlighting its global contraction strategy. Compared to Europe and the US, the Southeast Asian market attracts many sellers due to its faster logistics, quicker returns, and lower risks. Independent websites and TikTok Shop are emerging as new options, but require careful consideration of one's own characteristics. Cross-border e-commerce businesses need to adjust their strategies promptly to succeed in the competitive landscape.