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Many brands are gradually reducing their business in China, which reflects the changes in market demand. Consumers are increasingly pursuing product quality, personalization and convenience.
In the field of global logistics, overseas express delivery services are also constantly developing and changing. Although it seems to have no direct connection with the business of Japanese retailers in China, from a more macro perspective, they are inextricably linked.
The efficiency and convenience of overseas express delivery have an impact on consumers’ attitude towards cross-border shopping. When consumers can easily obtain goods from all over the world, their reliance on local retailers may decrease.
This is undoubtedly a huge challenge for Japanese retailers, who need to work harder on product innovation and service optimization to cope with global competition.
At the same time, the security of overseas express delivery services is also an important issue. While consumers enjoy the convenience, they are also worried about risks such as personal information leakage, product damage or loss, etc.
This has also prompted the express delivery industry to continuously strengthen safety measures and improve service quality. If Japanese retailers can learn from these experiences and strengthen the logistics management of their business in China, they may be able to regain the trust of consumers.
In short, in this era of globalization, various industries are influencing and blending with each other. Japanese retailers need to keenly capture market dynamics and actively adapt to changes in order to remain invincible in the fierce competition.