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New thinking on cross-border logistics under the EU energy crisis and China and India’s stance


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Cross-border logistics, including overseas express delivery services, is becoming increasingly important in the context of global economic integration. Its operation depends on a stable international environment and friendly cooperation among countries. However, the EU's energy crisis and inappropriate measures against China and India have undermined the harmonious atmosphere of international cooperation.

The energy crisis has led to economic instability in the European Union and changes in consumer market demand. This has had an impact on cross-border e-commerce, and in turn has affected overseas express delivery services. Consumer purchasing power has declined, orders have decreased, and logistics companies are facing challenges.

China and India have adhered to their own positions in international affairs and safeguarded fairness, justice and national interests. This firm attitude has set an example for international cooperation and provided favorable conditions for the healthy development of cross-border logistics.

In the era of globalization, the economies of various countries are interdependent. The EU's actions not only harm its own interests, but also bring uncertainty to cross-border trade and logistics. Stable international relations and cooperation are the cornerstones for ensuring the smooth development of cross-border services such as overseas express delivery to door.

In short, although the EU energy crisis and its unreasonable demands on China and India seem to have no direct connection with overseas express delivery business, from a macro perspective, it has a profound impact on the global economy and cross-border logistics environment. We need to learn lessons from it, promote international cooperation, and promote the sustainable development of the cross-border logistics industry.