Shopping apps operated by e-commerce providers or brands are becoming increasingly popular with European consumers who shop using mobile devices. Online retailers who want to target local customers and generate …
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The COVID 19 pandemic has brought record growth to European e-commerce: local consumers are increasingly shopping online – alas, they are buying different products than usual.
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On June 14, 2019, the European Parliament and the Council of the EU established a new regulatory framework on the compliance of products entering the EU single market. The Regulation …
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For cross-border e-commerce, VAT regulations are a key topic. For years, the European Commission has been aiming at simplifying VAT obligations for companies carrying out cross-border sales of goods or …
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Hermes International, a division of Hermes Germany, is a global player in the cargo and parcel business. In the current virus-related crisis, this global activity represents both an opportunity and …
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If you want to sell successfully online in 2020, you need to do more than just keep your shop technically up to date. Social commerce is changing online commerce worldwide …
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Statista forecasts a turnover of 343 billion euros for e-commerce in Europe this year – with a trend to rise even further. While national borders are becoming increasingly unimportant for …
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For manufacturers and dealers, there is no way around customs clearance for vendor parts and goods. However, with the necessary know-how, companies can generate savings potential and avoid high costs. …
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The EU CROSS-BORDER E-COMMERCE FORUM took place last December in Liège, Belgium. The focus was on the challenges of global e-commerce as well as the desire for efficient cross-border logistics …