Amazon Japan Offers Sellers Double Points to Drive Sales

Amazon Japan Offers Sellers Double Points to Drive Sales

Amazon Japan is launching a Double Points Week promotion, offering sellers an opportunity to boost product visibility and sales. Sellers must ensure at least 80% of their products are purchasable and offer at least 1% in points by February 16th. During the event, Amazon will match the points offered by sellers to buyers. Sellers should register promptly and optimize product listings to maximize the benefits of the promotion. This is a great chance to increase sales and attract more customers on Amazon Japan.

Polystar Logistics Aids Chinese Ecommerce Expansion in Japan Korea

Polystar Logistics Aids Chinese Ecommerce Expansion in Japan Korea

Baolixing is a cross-border logistics company specializing in the Japan and South Korea markets, offering dedicated line logistics, brand incubation, and compliant operations. It possesses a strong advantage in the Japan-Korea market, but its service capabilities in the European and American markets need improvement. Sellers should comprehensively evaluate whether to choose Baolixing as a partner based on their own business characteristics and needs. Consider their expertise in Asia versus other regions when making a decision.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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