Key Points - Temu has stopped direct shipments from China to the US due to the cancellation of the small package tax exemption, leading to increased import fees of 130% to 150% for US customers [4][6] - TikTok has reported significant revenue growth in Australia, with annual revenue reaching AUD 679 million (approximately USD 440 million), up from AUD 375 million (approximately USD 260 million) the previous year [7][9] - Didi has launched overseas ride-hailing services in 11 countries and 26 cities, enhancing its international presence [13][15] - Wangba Tea has appointed a former McDonald's executive to oversee its brand and business growth in the Asia-Pacific region [10][12] - East China Home's revenue has surpassed CNY 10 billion for the first time, achieving CNY 11.03 billion in 2024, a year-on-year increase of 34.59% [16][18] - Sweet Lala plans to open over 200 new stores globally by 2025, expanding its presence in Southeast Asia, Europe, North America, and the Middle East [19] - Worth Buying aims to synchronize its consumer content and marketing services overseas, targeting five countries by the end of the year [21][24] - WeChat Pay has been integrated into Busan's subway system, allowing Chinese tourists to purchase electronic tickets easily [25][27] - Walmart has decided to absorb tariffs and resume imports from China, reversing its previous stance due to inventory pressures [29][31] - Many retailers have halted shipments to the US following the end of the small package tax exemption, impacting cross-border e-commerce [32][40] - FedEx has invested in Nimble to enhance its logistics automation capabilities [51][52] - MercadoLibre is considering relocating its US headquarters from Delaware to Texas to benefit from a more predictable legal environment [38][40] - Foodpanda has exited the Thai market after 13 years of operation due to declining market share [43][44]
迫于库存压力,沃尔玛选择自行吸收关税、恢复中国进货;关税压顶,美快递巨头宣布裁员上万人丨Going Global
创业邦·2025-05-05 10:08