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Shoppers are eager to find the products they want, even if it means buying internationally. A ClearSale study found that 52% of worldwide consumers have made online purchases from international sellers in the past year. If you're wary of cross-border ecommerce due to difficulties with customs clearance and import fees, you're not alone.
This guide from Digital Commerce 360 and Avalara offers insights into how you can sell to consumers in more countries without getting stopped at the border by tricky trade rules and regulations. Learn more about: Why global ecommerce sales are on the rise. What customers expect when buying from international sellers. How new trade regulations impact cross-border sales. Why correct item classification and customs duty calculation are critical. Options to get help with cross-border compliance.
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