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  • 09 / 16 . 2025
  • By Debo logistics

2025 US holiday shopping season: online sales growth slows, price logistics become key factors

According to Salesforce's latest forecast, online retail sales for this year's US holiday shopping season will continue to grow, but the growth rate will significantly slow down. With the rising cost of living tightening consumer budgets, both sellers platforms are facing new challenges adjustments

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  • 09 / 12 . 2025
  • By Debo logistics

What should cross-border e-commerce sellers do under the impact of tariffs?

Recently, the US trade policy has been fluctuating again, with tariffs adjustments to "minor exemptions" becoming the focus. For cross-border e-commerce, this not only means squeezed profit margins, but may also affect pricing strategies, supply chain stability, customer experience

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  • 09 / 12 . 2025
  • By Debo logistics

Amazon launches Lens Live: AI shopping enters the era of "real-time"

Amazon recently launched Lens Live, a br new upgraded version of its visual search tool Amazon Lens, further enhancing the AI shopping experience. Unlike the original method of "taking photos/uploading pictures/scanning codes" for recognition, Lens Live has added real-time recognition function - users only need to point their phones at real-life products to immediately see similar or identical products on Amazon at the bottom of the screen

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  • 08 / 20 . 2025
  • By Debo logistics

Unveiling the Future: How E-commerce is Changing Canada's Business Lscape

In Canada, e-commerce is quietly reshaping the entire business lscape. More more consumers are accustomed to online shopping, more more businesses are embracing digitization. For sellers, this is both an opportunity a challenge. Data shows that the size of the Canadian e-commerce market is expected to exceed CAD 108.5 billion by 2024, almost doubling from CAD 63 billion in 2019. Rapid growth indicates that whoever can grasp the trend will be one step ahead in the fiercely comp

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  • 08 / 20 . 2025
  • By Debo logistics

Multiple companies join forces to insure "AI agent shopping": How can merchants reduce risks sta

As more more consumers use AI to find products, compare prices, see discounts, even place orders, e-commerce merchants not only see growth opportunities, but also face new risks head-on. To this end, Riskified, a global e-commerce anti fraud refund protection company, announced a partnership with Human Security to launch a unified risk control framework: on the one h, it identifies manages the access interaction of AI shopping agents, on the other h, it provides str

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  • 08 / 13 . 2025
  • By Debo logistics

Robot shopping is coming soon, how should cross-border e-commerce respond?

In the next two to three years, automated "shopping bots" are expected to rapidly become popular in global retail gradually replace some manual shopping behaviors. They will directly place orders, make payments, arrange delivery for consumers or even businesses

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  • 08 / 13 . 2025
  • By Debo logistics

The cancellation of the "$800 tax-free threshold": a new change that cross-border e-commerce sellers

On August 29, 2025, the United States will officially suspend the implementation of the long-sting "De Minimis tax exemption rule" (commonly known as the $800 tax exemption threshold). This policy adjustment will directly affect the operation cost structure of cross-border e-commerce sellers, consumers, logistics carriers

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  • 08 / 07 . 2025
  • By Debo logistics

Pinduoduo quietly increases its AI investment may lay out the intelligent transformation of cros

Recently, according to a report by First Financial, Pinduoduo has intensively posted a large number of artificial intelligence related positions on its recruitment website in the past month, including positions such as large model infrastructure architect, algorithm engineer, multimodal algorithm engineer

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  • 08 / 07 . 2025
  • By Debo logistics

Why is the summer of 2025 the best time for e-commerce to go global? 6 pieces of data tell you the a

By 2025, global retail e-commerce sales are expected to exceed $4.3 trillion. However, many businesses still tend to hastily launch their e-commerce plans in the fourth quarter, waiting for the arrival of "Black Friday" or "istmas" to start making efforts

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