Absrtact: May 4 News, a few days ago, the cross-border electric business platform ebay updated the global delivery plan, in the original 53 can be sent to the list of countries to join Brazil, the new plan will be formally implemented on May 5. As the world's seventh-largest economy, it says,
May 4 News, the cross-border electric business platform ebay updated the global delivery plan, in the original 53 can be sent to the list of countries to join Brazil, the new plan will be formally implemented on May 5.
ebay noted that, as the world's seventh-largest economy, e-commerce sales grew by nearly 15% in 2013, with a 12% growth rate expected in 2014. Brazilian online buyers account for 36% of the total online buyers in South America, so it is now a good time to sell to nearly 200 million Brazilian buyers looking for goods. The global delivery plan will help sellers deliver their goods directly to Brazilian buyers.
After joining the global delivery program, the seller simply sends the parcel to the shipping center of ebay in the United States, which is then processed by the ebay shipping center. After the goods reach the designated United States Transportation Center, the global Delivery plan will be responsible for completing the customs form, paying the buyer's prepaid import fee, sending the parcel to the buyer and carrying out an end-to-end international tracking process. The seller shall not be liable for any loss or damage arising during the international shipment.
Ebay said the vendor's service rating would be protected and removed from the shipping period as sellers did not participate in logistics services from the US shipping center to the consumer in the global shipping program. At the same time, the program can also help sellers save more logistics costs, the service level will be more secure.
However, for the first three months of Brazil's accession to the global delivery plan, only a small amount of information could be sold to Brazilian buyers. Since then, ebay will gradually allow all sellers involved in the program to sell to Brazilian buyers for eligible existing and newly published goods.