
As Prime Day approaches, Amazon has once again adjusted its platform rules, with the update to its internal messaging policy being particularly noteworthy. This new regulation not only changes the previous operating habits of sellers, but also further restricts the scope of use of internal messages.

When global e-commerce giants turn their attention to the Latin American market, a "landing battle" around Brazil has quietly begun. As the largest e-commerce market in Latin America, Brazil is becoming a battleground for cross-border e-commerce platforms.

The new regulation from the Italian tax bureau, 'If you don't pay, you'll leave!', has left cross-border sellers completely restless. On June 13, 2025, this date will become the lifeline for non EU sellers in the Italian market - if they fail to pay 50000 euros (approximately RMB 407000)

In recent years, the Southeast Asian e-commerce market has become a global focus of attention with its astonishing growth rate. Among them, the rise of video commerce is particularly impressive, not only changing consumers' shopping habits, but also bringing new opportunities for e-commerce platforms and sellers.

In 2025, the cross-border e-commerce industry may seem to be fiercely competitive, but the Amazon platform presents a "dual sky" situation, with new sellers continuously entering and the number of active sellers sharply decreasing, while old players who hold their ground are enjoying traffic growth