According to relevant articles on Hugo.com, the current cross-border e-commerce platforms include:
1. Amazon (Amazon)
At present, Amazon has become The online retailer with the largest variety of products in the world and the second largest Internet company in the world. Amazon and other sellers offer customers millions of unique new, refurbished and used items in books, movies, music and games, digital downloads, electronics and computers, home and garden, toys, baby and toddler products, food, and apparel , footwear and jewelry, health and personal care products, sports and outdoor products, toys, automotive and industrial products, etc. If you plan to become a fellow seller on Amazon, you must ensure the quality of your products and put your products first.
2. eBay (Chinese Electronic Bay, eBay, eBay)
ebay was established on September 4, 1995, and was named Auctionweb by Pierre Omidyar. eBay is the American version of Taobao. It is an online auction and shopping website that allows people around the world to buy and sell items online. People can sell goods through the Internet on eBay. eBay currently has 120 million active users worldwide and more than 400 million products listed by individuals or merchants, mainly new "fixed price" products. eBay does not open the Chinese market now. The conditions for opening an eBay store are relatively easy compared to Amazon, but you also need to provide a lot of relevant information, such as bank transaction records, invoices, etc. And although there is no fee to open a store, there is a separate fee for each product listed. It should be noted that eBay is biased towards buyers.
3.wish
wish was established on July 4, 2010. It is a mobile trading platform. Its main market is customers in Europe and the United States. Women are the main users on the wish platform. About 80% of them are aged between 18-30 years old. In addition to the convenience of mobile phones, the reason why people choose Wish for shopping is also the overall cheap price. In addition, Wish's unique browsing and recommendation mechanism ensures the quality and attractiveness of products. Friends who are wish sellers must grasp the direction of product selection.
4. AliExpress
Founded in April 2010, AliExpress is a platform under Alibaba and is known as the "International Taobao". AliExpress is a foreign trade online trading platform that integrates orders, payment, and logistics, created by Alibaba to help small and medium-sized enterprises contact terminal wholesalers and retailers, sell small and multiple batches quickly, and expand profit margins. At present, it is mainly focused on the Russian market. The conditions for opening a store are simple and easy to operate, suitable for newcomers and self-employed people.
5. Dunhuang.com
Dunhuang.com was established in 2004 and is the world's leading online foreign trade trading platform. Its CEO Wang Shutong is one of the earliest e-commerce actors in China. Dunhuang.com is the first website in China that provides B2B online transactions for small and medium-sized enterprises. It adopts a commission system. Starting from February 20, 2019, new sellers will be charged for registration. Fees will only be charged after successful transactions between buyers and sellers. Dunhuang.com is committed to helping Chinese small and medium-sized enterprises enter the global market through cross-border e-commerce platforms.
6. LightInTheBox
LightInTheBox (LightInTheBox for short) was founded in 2007. It is driven by technology and big data as the penetration point to integrate the supply chain ecosystem. Online B2C cross-border e-commerce services. Engaged in electronic products, mechanical equipment, Wujijiaodian, household appliances, textiles, clothing and apparel, daily necessities, arts and crafts, jewelry (excluding gold and loose diamonds), cultural and sports supplies and equipment, building materials (excluding steel), chemical industry Wholesale of products (excluding hazardous chemicals); commission agency (except auctions), import and export and related supporting services. Electronic accessories have become Lanting's largest category, accounting for 39.1%, and clothing categories, mainly wedding dresses, accounted for 30.7%. In addition, there are small accessories, small commodities, home and gardening and other other products.
Lantingjishi requires platform sellers to provide three enterprise certificates, business license, tax registration, and organization code. Electronic products must provide category safety certification, and brand products must submit brand qualifications, trademark registration certificates or brand authorization. Lanting Jishi does not charge platform entry fees or service fees from platform sellers, but will charge a commission of 15% and a transaction fee of 3%.
7.Shopee
Shopee (referred to as "Shopee") was founded in 2015 by Forrest Li. It is affiliated to Sea Group and headquartered in Singapore. Shopee is Southeast Asia's and Taiwan’s e-commerce platform. Currently, Shopee can sell items in these countries: Singapore, 7 sites in Malaysia, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines. Among them, the cross-border seller business has been opened in Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines. Shopee has a wide range of product categories, from consumer electronics to home life, beauty, mother and baby, fashion and fitness equipment.
8. Lazada
Lazada (Chinese name "Lazada") was established in 2012 and is one of the largest online shopping websites in Southeast Asia. Supported by the German startup incubator RocketInternet Samwer Brothers, the Lazada platform has more than 155,000 sellers, including more than 3,000 brand suppliers, and a user base of 560 million people. The main target markets are the six Southeast Asian countries: Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines. Main products: 3C electronics, household products, toys, fashion apparel, sports equipment, etc. Lazada is known as the "Southeast Asian version of Amazon". The first condition that you want to open a store on Lazada is that companies need to have a legal business license; individuals need to use a Malaysian ID number (NRIC).
9. Alibaba International Station
"Alibaba International Station" is an export marketing and promotion service that helps small and medium-sized enterprises expand international trade. It is based on Alibaba, the world's leading inter-enterprise e-commerce website The Baba International Station trading platform displays and promotes suppliers' companies and products to overseas buyers to obtain trade opportunities and orders. It is one of the preferred online platforms for export companies to expand international trade. To put it simply, Alibaba International Station is mainly for foreign trade, that is, it is all in English, and it is mainly aimed at exports. That is for the whole world to see. The international website starts with www, and the domestic website starts with china, which is the domestic Alibaba website, and its main business is the Chinese domestic business website.
10.Newegg
Newegg (China Newegg) was founded in 2001. It is a new generation of professional e-commerce consumer service website based on the famous American Newegg. Mainly engaged in the online sales of 3C products such as computers, consumer electronics, and communications. The best-selling categories are automotive supplies, sporting goods and office supplies. It is particularly noteworthy that most consumers are men, but female consumers are also growing rapidly.
11.Souq
Souq.com (the Middle East version of Amazon e-commerce website) was established in 2005, has 6 million users, and can reach 10 million unique visits every month . Based on the current situation of the website, Souq has begun to consider expanding other businesses. For example, Souq has established its own logistics system QExpress and payment system PayFort. Moreover, Souq also launched its own brand of tablet computers. Souq.com, Cobone.com and Sukar.com are the three largest local e-commerce websites in the Middle East.