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Cross-border E-commerce (Challenges (Logistics, Perception of data safety…
Cross-border E-commerce
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Definition
The term cross-border ecommerce generally defines international online trade. It entails the sale or purchase of products via online shops across national borders.
Risks
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Legal: Different rules, different fines
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Advantages
Buyers:
- ordering products on foreign websites are often perceived to be a better price and the availability of products that are not available in the home market.
- choose to shop directly from the online shop of their preferred brand.
Sellers (retailers and brands):
- can expand their business outside their often saturated home market and tap into new markets
- offers the opportunity to seize the potential of different product ranges compared to the domestic market.
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Terminology
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O2O- online to offline
O2O e-commerce platforms attract customers online, but the real consumption of services is experienced by the customers offline.
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