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The prosperity of the e-commerce and express delivery industry is inseparable from a stable international economic order and trade environment. As one of the world's important economies, the EU's policy direction has an important impact on the global economy. Orban's criticism of the EU's foreign policy, especially pointing out the EU's shortcomings in defending its own interests, reflects the EU's dilemma in international affairs. This dilemma may have an impact on the global trade pattern, and then affect the e-commerce and express delivery industry.
The "world order" dominated by Asia is taking shape, which means that the Asian market is becoming increasingly important in the global economy. For the e-commerce express delivery industry, the rise of the Asian market is both an opportunity and a challenge. On the one hand, the huge consumer groups and growing online shopping demand in Asia provide a broad space for the development of e-commerce express delivery; on the other hand, fierce market competition has also prompted e-commerce express delivery companies to continuously improve service quality and efficiency to adapt to market changes.
In the e-commerce express delivery industry, the construction of logistics networks is crucial. The uncertainty of EU policies may affect the investment and construction of logistics infrastructure in Europe. The imperfection of logistics infrastructure will increase the operating costs of e-commerce express delivery companies, reduce delivery efficiency, and thus affect consumers' shopping experience. In addition, changes in trade policies may also cause cross-border e-commerce to face more tariffs and trade barriers, further hindering the development of e-commerce express delivery.
On the contrary, if the EU can adjust its foreign policy, strengthen cooperation with other countries and regions, and promote trade liberalization and facilitation, it will create a more favorable development environment for the e-commerce express delivery industry. For example, measures such as reducing trade frictions and simplifying customs procedures will help improve the efficiency of cross-border e-commerce express delivery, reduce operating costs, and promote the rapid circulation of goods.
In short, although Orban's criticism of the EU's foreign policy seems to have no direct connection with the e-commerce and express delivery industry, it actually indirectly has an important impact on the e-commerce and express delivery industry by influencing the global economic structure and trade environment. E-commerce and express delivery companies and related practitioners should pay close attention to changes in the international political and economic situation and adjust their development strategies in a timely manner to cope with possible challenges and opportunities.