eBay plans to update its bargaining feature In order to improve the efficiency of sellers' order transactions, eBay announced that it is researching a new bargaining function and said that the function will be launched as soon as possible before the end of 2021. It is reported that the eBay bargaining (Best Offer) function means that the buyer will bargain for a certain product, and the seller has 48 hours to decide whether to accept the bargaining. If the seller sets the function of accepting upper and lower limits in the listing, eBay will automatically decide to automatically accept or reject the bargaining according to the setting.
US e-commerce company Bluewill officially launches online shopping platform On August 6, according to foreign media reports, the US e-commerce company Bluewill recently officially launched its online shopping platform in North America, selling products including electronic devices and household products. Bluewill is an e-commerce platform that gives customers priority access to exclusive deals. So far, more than 90% of group purchase participants on the Bluewill website have successfully purchased goods. In addition, Bluewill has launched a free delivery service, and products will be delivered within 3-10 working days, and a 2-year warranty period is provided for all purchased products. It is reported that the Bluewill platform will be launched in other countries as soon as possible.
US companies call for cuts in import tariffs According to foreign media reports, representatives of nearly 36 of the most influential business groups in the United States, including retailers, chip manufacturers, and farmers, recently wrote to Trade Representative Kiki Tai and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, calling on the Biden administration to restart negotiations with China and cut import tariffs to avoid dragging down the U.S. economy. The letter stated that China has met the "important benchmarks and commitments" in the first phase of the 2020 trade agreement, including opening its market to U.S. financial institutions and reducing some U.S. regulatory barriers to agricultural exports to China. The U.S. government should also give priority to the interests of its own workers when formulating policies and cancel tariffs that harm U.S. interests by raising costs.
Xiaomi ranked first in the European smartphone market share for the first time in Q2 2021 On August 6, Xiaomi's official Weibo account said that the internationally renowned data agency Canalys released the latest data. In Q2 2021, Xiaomi's smartphone business continued to grow globally, ranking second in the world, ranking in the top five in smartphone market share in 65 countries and regions, and ranking first in smartphone market share in 22 countries and regions. Among them, Xiaomi ranked first in the European smartphone market for the first time, with a market share of 28%, a year-on-year increase of 66%.
Polish e-commerce company Allegro's second-quarter revenue reached 295.9 million zlotys According to foreign media reports, the Polish e-commerce company Allegro's revenue in the second quarter of 2021 reached 295.9 million zlotys, equivalent to US$77.2 million, a year-on-year increase of 59.9%, higher than its expectations. It is reported that most of Allegro's revenue comes from its third-party market, but its advertising business has the fastest revenue growth, up 39.5% year-on-year to 32.1 million zlotys. In addition, the subscription plan on the platform helped the revenue increase by 28.4% to 1.31 billion zlotys in the quarter. Allegro said that it expects GMV growth in 2021 to be between 10% and 20%, and revenue to increase by 30%. LianLian International and SHOPLAZZA officially established official direct cooperation On August 6, LianLian International announced through its official microblog that it has officially established an official direct connection cooperation with SHOPLAZZA, an independent website SaaS platform. From now on, SHOPLAZZA merchants can accept global consumers to pay with international credit cards such as Visa, Mastercard, AE, Discover, and JCB through LianLian Global Acquiring. At the same time, the direct connection cooperation between the two parties has realized embedded non-jump payment, and merchants can choose to open the "direct connection interface" in the background to collect payments. According to information, LianLian International is a brand under LianLian Digital, dedicated to building a digital payment and service collaboration network for global enterprises, institutions and individuals, and conducting global cross-border business. eBay USA News |
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