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Amazon's Prime Day is a rising tide that is beginning to lift all boats. This year's event was a catalyst behind 30% growth ...
Despite widespread predictions that escalating U.S. tariffs would prompt American sellers to expand internationally as a risk mitigation strategy, Marketplace Pulse data reveals this anticipated pivot ...
Amazon sellers now face less competition than in 2021, with over 30% more traffic per active seller available across its global marketplaces. The competitive shift provides a notable counterbalance to ...
The e-commerce industry is bracing for impact as U.S.-China trade tensions intensify. Following the introduction and rapid escalation of reciprocal tariffs on Chinese goods by the Trump administration ...
In 2024, Chinese sellers made up nearly half of the new sellers added to Walmart's marketplace, accelerating the platform's transformation into yet another channel dominated by Chinese merchants.
Amazon's third-party sellers accounted for an all-time high of 62% of units sold in Q4 2024, though this is more by Amazon's design than sellers' dominance.
In 2024 — again — nearly a million new sellers joined the Amazon marketplace. There is no shortage of interest despite Amazon’s slower growth, increasing competition, and more complex rules to achieve ...
In 2024, China-based sellers increased their market share to more than 50% on Amazon. American sellers have dropped below 50% nearly two years ago. However, Chinese sellers have grown above 50% only ...
The seventh edition of the Year in Review report condenses the topics explored on Marketplace Pulse in 2024. Disruptors from China - Shein and Temu - and Amazon's reaction to them, the unique shopping ...
Amazon's AI shopping assistant, Rufus, is now making product suggestions. The problem is that it is often wrong.
Two years after its launch, Temu overtook eBay to become the world's 2nd most visited e-commerce website.
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