How can cross-border e-commerce sellers deal with the frequent inspections in Belgium?
4 June 2024
Detailed information on the frequency of inspections in Antwerp, Belgium, provides response strategies to help cross-border e-commerce sellers go through customs and avoid fines and economic losses.
South Korea launched an investigation into the Temu platform
April 10, 2024
The Fairtrade Commission of South Korea has launched an investigation into a large number of its cross-border e-commerce platform Temu, focusing on its advertising authenticity and consumer rights protection.This move reflects the importance of South Korea for fair competition and consumer protection in the e-commerce industry, and has an impact on Chinas e-commerces international business strategy and Korean e-commerce regulatory policy.
South Korea's cross-border e-commerce imports from China surge 70%
18 March 2024
In 2023, South Koreas imports of cross-border e-commerce goods from China grew by 70% compared to the same, reaching a total of 8881.5 million units, with an amount of $23.59 billion, showing significant market growth.
9810 Cross-border e-commerce export model: operation guide and precautions
27 February 2024
This article will analyze the main characteristics and basic processes of the 9810 cross-border e-commerce export model, and provide operational guidance to help companies better understand and apply this emerging trade mechanism to the international market.
The rise of Chinese e-commerce platforms has boosted the popularity of "Made in China" products around the world
February 18, 2024
Chinas e-commerce platform and logistics services rewrite the global retail market pattern, surpassing the United States to become South Koreas largest cross-border e-commerce import source, and promote Made in China hot sales globally to meet global consumer demand.
The tax policy for cross-border e-commerce export returns will be extended to 2025
15 September 2023
The Ministry of Finance, the General Administration of Customs and the General Administration of Taxation issued a new announcement that the preferential tax policy for cross-border e-commerce exports of deferred goods will be extended until 2025, providing a more stable tax environment for enterprises.