Border trade

Radix Presents “How Data Integration Can Improve Port Decision-Making Process” at Port of the Future 2023

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Monday, April 3, 2023

The Port of the Future Conference will be held at the Hilton, University of Houston.

Key Points: 
  • The Port of the Future Conference will be held at the Hilton, University of Houston.
  • Radix will present “How Data Integration Can Improve the Decision-Making Process” on April 5th at 10:30 a.m. as part of the Digitalization and Information Sharing track.
  • Radix will demonstrate its methodology and case studies about clients’ Port Automation and Digital Transformation journeys.
  • Radix presenter Gelson Filho has over 30 years of experience in management, operations, planning, supply chain, logistics, and manufacturing in multiple industry segments.

Avalara Enables Global Sellers to Manage Treaty and Trade Restrictions for Cross-Border Commerce

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Tuesday, June 22, 2021

When it comes to cross-border commerce, tools that enable retailers to easily account for applicable treaties and trade restrictions can save money and minimize shipping disruptions.

Key Points: 
  • When it comes to cross-border commerce, tools that enable retailers to easily account for applicable treaties and trade restrictions can save money and minimize shipping disruptions.
  • Trade treaties are formal agreements between two or more countries that make it easier to trade between each other by reducing tariffs, quotas, and other trade restrictions.
  • Cross-Border Trade Treaty Support is available as a feature of Avalara AvaTax Cross-Border.
  • Trade Restrictions Management helps international sellers know what government restrictions are in place when selling goods across borders.

New Study Reveals Baby Boomers Turning to International E-Commerce, but With Different Expectations Than Younger Consumers

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Friday, February 26, 2021

Our data show that baby boomers are participating in international e-commerce more than ever, but that they value different aspects of the cross-border shopping experience than their younger counterparts do, said Tommy Kelly, CEO of ESW.

Key Points: 
  • Our data show that baby boomers are participating in international e-commerce more than ever, but that they value different aspects of the cross-border shopping experience than their younger counterparts do, said Tommy Kelly, CEO of ESW.
  • Only 3% of boomers have taken advantage of buy now, pay later options, versus 12% of shoppers ages 40 and under.
  • Some 42% of boomers surveyed said lower cost is a primary factor when shopping cross-border, versus just 32% of those in younger age groups.
  • Only half as many boomers (9%) as younger shoppers (18%) said they are swayed by referrals or positive ratings when shopping online from international brands.

Singapore B2C E-Commerce Market Report 2019: Online Shopping Enhanced by Mobile and Cross-Border Purchasing Trends - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Monday, September 2, 2019

Online shopping in Singapore enhanced by mobile and cross-border purchasing trends.

Key Points: 
  • Online shopping in Singapore enhanced by mobile and cross-border purchasing trends.
  • As might be expected for a small wealthy nation, a high percentage of online shopping in Singapore is done beyond the island's borders.
  • The report points to Singapore as having one of the highest cross-border shopping rates in Asia last year.
  • Delivery-Related, in % of Non Cross-Border Online Shoppers, May 2018
    Overview of B2C E-Commerce Players, June 2019
    Top B2C E-Commerce Players by Market Share, in %, 2017

New E-Book From Flow Provides Crucial Insights Into Consumer Cross-Border E-Commerce Behaviors

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Tuesday, April 16, 2019

This research was conducted across 11 countries, aiming to gain insight into consumer purchasing behaviors to further expand sales and revenue of Flow's clients in these international markets.

Key Points: 
  • This research was conducted across 11 countries, aiming to gain insight into consumer purchasing behaviors to further expand sales and revenue of Flow's clients in these international markets.
  • The report provides insight into trends among consumers purchasing across borders, including the barriers of cross-border shopping, expectations of online shopping, and other data points.
  • Some key findings include:
    Over 80% of shoppers in Brazil, Australia and Canada make cross-border purchases.
  • At Flow, we believe there's a better way and that global e-commerce should simply work.