eCommerce platforms to adjust supply chains


Vital infrastructure: A woman leaves a pop-up store of eCommerce giant Shein in Paris. The Chinese fast-fashion retailer is speeding up the establishment of overseas warehouses and diversifying layouts in emerging markets, experts say. — Reuters

SHANGHAI: The United States’ move to eliminate de minimis treatment for small packages and low-value imports from China will prompt Chinese cross-border eCommerce platforms to adjust supply chains and logistics networks, speed up the establishment of overseas warehouses and diversify layouts in emerging markets, experts say.

Shein and Temu, two Chinese cross-border eCommerce platforms offering a wide selection of merchandise at competitive prices, recently raised prices for US consumers.

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