If you want to go to the North American market, you can consider these cross-border e-commerce platforms!I

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As the world's largest cross-border e-commerce market, North America includes the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Its market size and consumption power are among the best in the world. In particular, the United States should be the first choice destination for starting an Amazon business. The economy in North America is relatively developed, and there are many cross-border e-commerce platforms that are very mature. So which cross-border e-commerce platforms can you choose to start a business in the North American market?


1. Amazon. The world's largest cross-border e-commerce platform can be said to be famous, and its boss Bezos once became the world's richest man.

2. eBay. It is also a well-established cross-border e-commerce platform, an American online auction and shopping website covering many countries.

3. AliExpress. aliexpress Alibaba’s cross-border e-commerce platform, known as the international version of Taobao

4. Wish. The sixth largest e-commerce company in the world, focusing on the mobile market

5. Walmart. Chinese people should all have heard of this. It has opened so many supermarkets in China and is the world’s number one retail giant. The second largest e-commerce platform in the United States

6. Target. The second largest retail department store group in the United States after Wal-Mart

7.Newegg. Newegg, the second largest 3C e-commerce platform in North America

8. Costco. Costco, the largest membership-based warehouse chain store in the United States, is about to open a store in Shenzhen

9. Overstock. Well-known online shopping platform in the United States

10. Kroger. Started in retail, one of the largest retailers in the world

11. Bestbuy. The world's largest retailer of home appliances and electronics

12. Wayfair. America's largest furniture shopping platform

13.Chewy. The largest pet e-commerce website in the United States

14. Mercari. The American online second-hand goods trading platform can be understood as the American version of Xianyu

15.Poshmark. This is also for online trading of second-hand goods.

16.OpenSky. A localized e-commerce platform invested by Alibaba in the United States

17. Dunhuang.com. Founded in 2004 by Wang Shutong, former president of Joyo.com

The above 17 cross-border e-commerce platforms are e-commerce companies with relatively high awareness and market share in North America. The North American e-commerce market is relatively mature, developing rapidly, with good popularity and consumption power. If you want to start a business in the North American market, you may consider it.

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