
U.S. Duty-Free Shift Sparks Price Hikes, Supply Chain Chaos
U.S. ends duty-free imports from China and Hong Kong, triggering price surges, supply chain disruptions, and customs bottlenecks across global markets.
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U.S. ends duty-free imports from China and Hong Kong, triggering price surges, supply chain disruptions, and customs bottlenecks across global markets.
New US tariffs on Chinese small parcels take effect, driving price surges and threatening supply chains crucial to American businesses and consumers.
China responds to U.S. and EU tariff pressures with market diversification, e-commerce innovation, and policy reforms to stabilize foreign trade and boost domestic demand.
The U.S. tariff strategy exposes economic vulnerabilities as consumers turn to Chinese e-commerce apps, sparking debates about globalization and trade policy impacts.
Malaysian entrepreneur Hanis transforms his camping gear startup into an industry leader through Belt and Road cross-border e-commerce, leveraging Chinese supply chains and innovative strategies.
Shenzhen leverages intelligent logistics systems to drive China’s cross-border e-commerce dominance, processing 30 million daily parcels through automated supply chains.
Guangdong’s textile factories invest 21 billion yuan in e-commerce and technology to navigate global trade shifts, boosting innovation and market resilience.
China’s TP1000 cargo drone completes historic maiden flight, set to transform low-altitude logistics with 1-tonne payload capacity.
TEMU, owned by PDD Holdings, became the world’s most downloaded shopping app in 2024, achieving a 614% growth in active users to reach 167 million.
Discover how TEMU, owned by PDD Holdings, achieved explosive growth to become the world’s most downloaded shopping app in 2024.
TEMU, owned by Chinese e-commerce giant PDD Holdings, became the most downloaded shopping app worldwide in 2024, surpassing Amazon, Walmart, and Shein with 167 million active users.
Chinese private enterprises are forging a new path in globalization, driving economic resilience and innovation amid global challenges.
Chinese tech giants Alibaba, Tencent, and JD.com are collaborating to expand payment and delivery options, enhancing user experience and resource integration in the e-commerce industry.
NielsenIQ COO Tracey Massey highlights China’s leadership in innovation, digital economy, and e-commerce, reflecting on the company’s 40 years in the Chinese market.
Venezuelan vlogger Rafael Saavedra explores Yiwu’s dynamic livestream commerce, showcasing how the city drives international trade and economic growth through cross-border e-commerce.