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String Translation - The Hardest Part Of Building Multi Language WooCommerce Stores

String Translation – The Hardest Part Of Building Multi Language WooCommerce Stores

In the ever-evolving world of e-commerce, reaching a global audience is increasingly important. One of the most prominent platforms for online stores, WooCommerce, provides robust solutions for businesses worldwide. However, building a multi-language WooCommerce store presents its own set of challenges. In our latest video, we delve into one of the toughest hurdles faced in […]

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Understanding IOSS (Import One Stop Shop) and Its Impact on UK WooCommerce Brands

With the rise of cross-border eCommerce, UK-based brands selling to customers in the EU have faced several challenges, especially in the aftermath of Brexit. One major change is the introduction of the Import One Stop Shop (IOSS) system, a mechanism introduced by the European Union to simplify VAT collection for goods sold to EU consumers.

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Understanding EU CE Standards

Understanding EU CE Standards and Their Impact on UK-Based WooCommerce Sites

For UK-based businesses selling products in the EU, understanding and complying with CE standards is crucial. The CE mark, which stands for “Conformité Européenne” (European Conformity), indicates that a product meets the necessary health, safety, and environmental protection requirements for sale within the European Economic Area (EEA). For WooCommerce site owners in the UK, adhering

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Customs and Import Duties: Navigating Post-Brexit Trade from the UK to the Eurozone

Since Brexit, selling goods from the UK to the Eurozone has changed significantly, particularly when it comes to customs and import duties. The UK is no longer part of the European Union’s single market and customs union, meaning cross-border trade between the UK and the EU is now treated as international trade. This adds complexity

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