Cross-border E-commerce Law Changes.
Cross-border complianceData privacy lawsE-commerce regulationsMarketplace liability
This report analyzes the major regulatory changes in cross-border e-commerce law from 2023 to October 2025. It focuses on the impact of these changes on tax, customs, and data privacy, highlighting the increased compliance complexity businesses face. Key shifts include the elimination of de minimis exemptions, new VAT rules in the EU, and tightened data privacy regulations in China and the EU. The report provides strategic insights for businesses to navigate evolving compliance requirements, leveraging technology and partnerships to maintain competitive edge.
Celso Gomes, Ghost Research
October 2025
Perspective.
PurposeTo provide actionable insights on cross-border e-commerce regulatory changes.
AudienceBusiness leaders and compliance professionals in global industries.
Special EmphasisRegulatory compliance, data privacy, consumer protection.

32Pages of Deep Analysis
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1Data Analysis Tables
$495

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Top Insights.
U.S. and EU regulations will increase compliance costs for cross-border sellers.The removal of de minimis exemptions impacts low-value import duties.Data localization requirements are tightening in China and the EU.Marketplace platforms will bear more responsibility under new tax regimes.Environmental packaging mandates will change logistics and packaging strategies.Key Questions Answered.
32Pages of Deep Analysis
0Proprietary AI Visuals
116Curated Credible Sources
1Data Analysis Tables
Summary.
