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小额包裹还是海外仓?跨境电商如何提高供应链抗风险能力
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-08-17 12:13
Core Insights - The cross-border e-commerce industry is adapting to changes in international tariff policies and is focusing on enhancing supply chain resilience [1][5] - The recent China (Guangzhou) Cross-Border E-Commerce Fair attracted over 1,000 quality supply chain companies and more than 40 major domestic and international cross-border e-commerce platforms [1][8] Tariff Policy Impact - The U.S. has suspended the minimum tax exemption for low-value goods, effective August 29, impacting goods valued at or below $800 shipped outside the international postal network [5] - The actual impact of the tariff policy on cross-border e-commerce varies significantly by product category, with some categories less affected due to cost advantages [5][6] - The beauty and health product sectors are less impacted by the new tariff policy due to their higher profit margins and cost advantages of Chinese products [6] Trends in Cross-Border E-Commerce - There is a growing trend towards overseas warehouse operations, which enhance logistics efficiency compared to traditional small parcel shipping methods [6][7] - Companies like JD, SF, and Cainiao are actively expanding their overseas warehouse capabilities [6] - The overseas warehouse model is evolving to provide more comprehensive services, including local market entry support and product certification [7] Compliance and Legal Considerations - Cross-border e-commerce companies are increasingly prioritizing compliance, particularly in intellectual property rights and consumer protection in foreign markets [8] - The demand for legal consultation regarding intellectual property infringement and compliance has risen, especially in sectors with dense intellectual property issues [8] Market Growth - Guangdong's cross-border e-commerce import and export scale has grown from 11.3 billion yuan in 2015 to 745.4 billion yuan in 2024, marking a 66-fold increase over nine years [8]