Effective January 1, 2026, the "Code of Practice for Cross-Border E-commerce Platform Enterprises and Associated Service Providers" (T/CATIS 0302025), spearheaded by the E-commerce Professional Committee of the China Association of Trade in Services and jointly developed with the China Cross-Border E-commerce 50 Forum and leading enterprises including Kojie, has been officially implemented. This standard systematically defines the responsibilities and obligations of all participants in cross-border e-commerce, covering critical areas such as platform operations, logistics services, financial settlement, data compliance, and tax declaration, thereby providing unified and standardized operational guidance for the industry. Currently, the cross-border e-commerce sector faces global challenges, including ambiguous responsibility boundaries and inconsistent compliance standards among platform enterprises and their associated service providers, which hinder trade efficiency, risk prevention, and ultimately constrain the industry's pursuit of high-quality development and global expansion. As one of the drafting units of the standard, Kojie, a subsidiary of DC HOLDINGS (00861), brings not only over two decades of operational experience in smart supply chains but also an established presence in the e-commerce services sector, achieving near-comprehensive coverage of e-commerce platforms and offering clients integrated solutions spanning from platform store operations to full-chain supply chain warehousing and distribution, thereby providing a solid practical foundation for the standard's formulation. Following the implementation of the new standard, the qualifications, operations, and compliance of platform enterprises and associated service providers will be further standardized, which is expected to elevate industry operational benchmarks, mitigate various risks, and hold significant importance for promoting the high-quality development of global cross-border e-commerce. Service providers like Kojie in related fields are also poised to benefit from these developments. A relevant executive from Kojie stated that the company is continuously increasing its investment in the commerce flow services sector and has now established a business layout encompassing three major segments: domestic e-commerce services, cross-border e-commerce services, and cross-border trade services, enabling it to provide brand clients with full-link digital growth solutions. It is reported that in the domestic e-commerce sphere, with numerous channels on mainstream platforms like Taobao, JD.com, and Pinduoduo, as well as vertical platforms like Dewu and Meituan, and vastly differing store operation standards, companies face significant human and material resource investments when managing stores across different platforms; Kojie's omnichannel coverage capability not only alleviates the many operational burdens for enterprises but also leverages its precise traffic operations and content marketing to打通 the entire "reach-conversion-repurchase" chain, helping businesses quickly establish advantages in both brand visibility and sales volume. In the cross-border e-commerce domain, enterprises encounter a more complex environment, requiring familiarity not only with platform rules but also with local market demands; Kojie, relying on its multi-dimensional operational models and overseas node布局, assists brand enterprises in effortlessly navigating policy differences across various markets, lowering the barrier to international expansion, and facilitating the steady progression of their global布局. Moving to the cross-border trade sector, where customs clearance often poses a significant hurdle for import and export businesses, Kojie possesses AEO (Authorized Economic Operator) advanced certification from customs and can provide comprehensive solutions covering product classification, price verification, origin pre-screening, and risk management, alongside full-chain qualifications including air transport sales agency, international freight forwarding, and non-vessel operating common carrier, ensuring efficient and compliant cargo delivery to over 50 countries and regions worldwide. As a 5A-level logistics enterprise with over 20 years of deep cultivation in the supply chain field, Kojie leverages its complete supply chain service system, a resource pool of over 160 warehouses, and a foundational fulfillment capacity capable of processing up to 5 million orders daily, maintaining a leading position for more than a decade in sectors such as consumer electronics, smart communications, FMCG retail, and apparel. From meticulous cultivation in the domestic market to the开拓 of a global footprint, Kojie consistently uses digital and intelligent technology as its foundation and compliance risk control as its safeguard, empowering brands with full-link commerce flow services to help them resist market risks while开拓 new growth spaces, solidifying its role as a steadfast partner in brand business development. In the future, as the digital economy and global trade become deeply integrated, cross-border e-commerce will play an increasingly vital role in advancing economic globalization. Comprehensive supply chain service enterprises like Kojie, capable of deeply integrating commerce flow, logistics, capital flow, and information flow, are positioned to seize more market opportunities and play a more significant role in helping brands reduce overall operational costs and enhance supply chain response efficiency, enabling more brands to expand steadily in the global marketplace and propel the cross-border e-commerce industry towards a new stage of standardized, efficient, and sustainable development.