President Donald J. Trump's recently effected tariffs are already changing the world, especially China after it was given the largest reciprocal tariff by the administration. While tech companies with ...
In recent years, several corruption scandals emerged, involving Chinese companies and businessmen in the Pan Amazon region. In countries like Bolivia, they were found to have bribed authorities to ...
President Trump's China tariffs are not just roiling the operations of Amazon sellers and other U.S. retailers big and small. They're also upending the businesses of Chinese manufacturers and ...
Amazon is re-entering China with a new strategy, focusing on logistics to support Chinese sellers exporting globally, particularly to the US. After its previous marketplace failed against local giants ...
Amazon is pulling the plug on its Amazon.cn site, which sells Chinese-made goods in China. The ecommerce giant has struggled to grow its marketshare in China in the face of fierce competition from ...
What Happened: Some Chinese suppliers are suggesting that U.S. Amazon sellers understate the value of their imported goods. This unlawful tactic is aimed at decreasing the tariff duties under the new ...
Get ready for some possibly big changes the next time you shop on Amazon. With nearly half of Amazon resellers being based in China, the recent Trump Administration trade tariffs are expected to ...
Dr. Weigel, an assistant professor at Harvard University, is researching a book on e-commerce platforms. In China, one of many nicknames for President Trump is Chuan Jianguo. It literally translates ...
Why it matters: Although President Trump has implemented a 90-day pause on his latest tariffs, China has been hit even harder, with duties on items it exports to the US reaching 125%. This is expected ...
In Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines, Chinese e-commerce players have quickly come to dominate around half of the online shopping market, Bain and Company said in a report Thursday. "Far from ...
“When a service provider is a corporation, it may be found in a federal judicial district for § 512(g)(3)(D) purposes if its agents or officers carry on the corporation’s business in the district.” – ...