
Chinese Mainland Handles 7.2B Holiday Parcels
During the eight-day National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, the Chinese mainland handled 7.23B parcels, showcasing smooth logistics and creative service combos.
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During the eight-day National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, the Chinese mainland handled 7.23B parcels, showcasing smooth logistics and creative service combos.
The 4th Global Digital Trade Expo in Hangzhou drew 1,800 firms from 154 countries and regions, boosting global participation by 54% and spotlighting digital commerce’s next frontiers.
At the Nantong cross-border e-commerce fair, exporters from the Chinese mainland are showcasing their products to overseas buyers, reflecting growing confidence in going global.
A new U.S. tariff policy ending duty-free treatment for low-value parcels led to an 81% drop in global mail to the U.S., disrupting small e-shops and cross-border shoppers 🚚💥
President Trump’s decision to end ultra-cheap overseas shipping shakes up the global postal order, impacting online shoppers hunting for bargains.
25 countries paused mail to the U.S. over new customs rules ending the $800 de minimis exemption. Small businesses warn of higher costs, and consumers could see price hikes soon.
The Chinese mainland’s foreign trade grew 3.5% YoY in early 2025, showing resilience amid global challenges and hinting at new market trends.
Postal operators worldwide are suspending U.S.-bound low-value parcels as Washington ends the ‘de minimis’ tariff exemption, leaving businesses and online sellers scrambling for alternatives.
Chinese beauty brands from the Chinese mainland saw a 12% export rise H1 and 115% CAGR in SE Asia, led by Y.O.U, Dazzle Me & Skintific tapping Shopee & TikTok.
The Chinese mainland’s e-commerce soared 8.5% in H1 2025, with online physical goods now making up 29.6% of total retail sales.