eBay launches new shopping section, Walmart online sales expected to grow 26.4% in 2021

eBay launches new shopping section, Walmart online sales expected to grow 26.4% in 2021

eBay launches new ReOpen Ready shopping section

 

According to foreign media reports, recently, in order to meet the needs of American people for outdoor adventures, eBay has reached a cooperation with wilderness survival adventurer Coyote Peterson to launch a wilderness survival guide short film on the ReOpen Ready section . While consumers learn the correct survival skills and tools , they can also choose products recommended by explorers through this section. In addition, eBay has also cooperated with professionals in the fashion industry to share various life guides with buyers and recommend selected products to buyers on eBayReOpenReady.com .

 

 

Walmart's online sales are expected to grow 26.4% in 2021

 

According to forecast information released by eMarketer , Walmart's online sales are expected to reach US$67.39 billion in 2021, a year-on-year increase of 26.4%. In addition, it is expected that in 2021, Walmart will account for 7.2% of all e-commerce sales in the United States .

 

 

FedEx's net profit in Q4 of fiscal year 2021 was US$1.87 billion  


On June 25, FedEx announced its fiscal year 2021 fourth quarter and full-year financial report ending May 31. The report showed that the company's Q4 revenue was US$22.6 billion and its net profit was US$1.87 billion . In addition, the company's full-year revenue for fiscal year 2021 was US$84 billion, and its full-year net profit was US$5.23 billion .

 

 

New Indian e-commerce regulations could affect Zomato, Uber and more

 

According to a new amendment to India's e-commerce regulations, e-commerce companies may be prohibited from listing sellers on their platforms and selling products directly to consumers. Online travel agency MakeMyTrip, food delivery companies Zomato and Swiggy, ride-hailing companies Ola and Uber, and home service provider Urban Company are expected to be affected.

 

 

Singapore startup launches live streaming platform for e-commerce startup Zalora

 

On June 25, Singapore-based live streaming solutions provider Belive Technology announced the launch of Z-Live, an in-app live streaming platform for fashion e-commerce startup Zalora. Z-Live not only enables Zalora to interact with customers in real time, but also allows it to directly receive payments from customers. In addition, the new platform also provides sentiment analysis, enabling its e-tailers to create shopping personas.

 

MINISO established a cross-border e-commerce company in Guangzhou

 

According to Tianyancha information, MINISO recently established a cross-border e-commerce company, with Ye Zhicong as the legal representative and a registered capital of RMB 10 million. Its business scope includes wholesale of stationery, wholesale of shoes and hats, retail of shoes and hats, investment activities with its own funds, retail of auto parts, import and export of goods, etc. Shareholder information shows that the company is wholly owned by MINISO (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd.

 

The Chinese e-commerce company "Chengyi Overseas" has received millions of yuan in financing

 

On June 25, the domestically-produced overseas e-commerce company "Chengyi Overseas" received millions of RMB in pre-A round financing, led by Yushi Capital, followed by Beijing Wangji Xingchen and Hangzhou Women's Wear Supply Chain. According to official introduction, Chengyi Overseas currently mainly provides two overseas-related businesses, one is the self-operated commercialization of Tik Tok overseas, and the other is to provide new media services for domestic overseas e-commerce companies. Among them, Chengyi Overseas launched the Tik Tok self-operated commercialization business in June last year. At present, the company's team has incubated more than 700 accounts on Tik Tok, with a total of nearly 100 million fans, of which 70% are in Europe and the United States, 20% in Japan, and 10% in Southeast Asia.

 

Chengdu's first China-Europe train for cross-border e-commerce B2B export officially starts operation

 

The General Administration of Customs learned that recently, the first China-Europe train for cross-border e-commerce B2B export in Chengdu departed from Chengdu International Railway Port and will arrive in Mala, Poland after traveling more than 9,800 kilometers. It is reported that the train is fully loaded with cross-border e-commerce goods such as hardware and electrical appliances, and automotive diagnostic instruments, with a value of nearly 30 million yuan. Since the test was launched this year, the cumulative cross-border e-commerce trade volume has reached nearly 50 million yuan.


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