Selling Across Borders? Know the Local Laws
Once a U.S. merchant moves into local or regional fulfillment, it becomes a local merchant and must abide by the laws of the country in which it is operating.
Once a U.S. merchant moves into local or regional fulfillment, it becomes a local merchant and must abide by the laws of the country in which it is operating.
PenthouseStore.eu carries on the same message, “Unlock the Lifestyle”, as its sister site in the U.S. and features easy navigation, large image viewing and zoom, product videos and customer reviews.
Growing numbers of U.S. merchants seeking to expand beyond the hyper-competitive domestic market are looking north to Canada. Learn more in this white paper from Multichannel Merchant.
Spreadshirt’s increases can be attributed to platform developments, like the touch-optimized t-shirt designer, and other features which were part of a 2m Euro platform investment.
In an effort to improve cross-border shipping to Mexico, UPS has announced the opening of a new package sorting and delivery facility in Laredo, Texas.
The Associated Press is reporting that the second-largest city in the Czech Republic, Brno, has rejected a plan by Amazon to build a distribution center in the region.
If you want to sell in China, agile commerce is the way to go. Here’s how retailers are using – and can use – Alibaba’s Tmall to reach customers in that growing economy.
International sales from U.S. online retailers will jump from $11 billion in 2014 to almost $50 billion by 2020, which would make up 16% of the overall U.S. online retail market. So what are you doing to grow those global ecommerce sales? Here’s how Multichannel Merchant can be your resource for growing global ecommerce sales.
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International sales from U.S. ecommerce retailers will jump from $11 billion in 2014 to almost $50 billion by 2020, according to a report by OC&C Strategy Consultants.