What does ior mean in Amazon, Europe and Germany?

Amazon: Amazon China is the website of Amazon in China, the largest e-commerce company in the world. Amazon China provides consumers with books, music, movies, digital mobile phones, home appliances, toys, health, beauty, watches and jewellery, clothing bags, shoes and boots, sports, food, maternal and child, sports, outdoor leisure, IT software and other 32 categories and tens of millions of commodities. Through "door-to-door" service and "cash on delivery".

Europe Germany: Europe wants to Europeanize Germany, but in fact Europe has been Germanized! As a defeated country in two world wars, Germany was occupied by Britain, France, the United States and the Soviet Union after the war, which once split Germany into two countries. Although Germany was unified during the drastic changes in Eastern Europe, it has no status as a defeated country in the world.

By leading the development of the EU, Germany can enhance its influence in Europe on the one hand, and enhance its influence in the international arena with the help of the platform of Europe on the other.

IOR: The first batch of goods sent to Amazon FBA needs to be cleared by an importer named IOR (Filing Importer), who is responsible for submitting customs clearance documents to it and paying import duties and taxes to ensure that the goods can be imported to the destination country smoothly. For the goods of FBA's first tour, Amazon is only responsible for receiving goods, not as an "importer" for customs clearance.

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Amazon's marketing activities are fully reflected on its website. Amazon's investment in marketing is also remarkable: for every 1 dollar, Amazon spends 24 cents on marketing and attracting customers, while traditional retail stores only spend 4 cents.

Amazon has adopted a discounted price strategy. The so-called discount strategy is that enterprises give certain rebates on the original price of goods in order to stimulate consumers to increase their purchases. It makes up for the discount fee and increases profits by expanding sales. Amazon gave considerable kickbacks to most goods.

For example, in music products, it promises: "You will enjoy up to 40% daily discount on CDs, including up to 30% discount on Amazon 100 best-selling CDs (40% discount on CDs, including 30% discount on best-selling CDs)."