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Global-e joins with Australia Post to accelerate Australian merchants' international e-commerce sales
Enhancing Australian merchants' cross-border e-commerce business, boosting international traffic conversion rates and sales, and opening opportunities in new

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[{"type":"text","content":"Enhancing Australian merchants' cross-border e-commerce business, boosting international traffic conversion rates and sales, and opening opportunities in new markets\n\n\nPETAH TIKVA, Israel, Nov. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Global-e (NASDAQ: GLBE), the world's leading platform enabling and accelerating global, direct-to-consumer cross-border e-commerce, announced today a new collaboration with Australia Post, to help Australian merchants accelerate their direct-to-consumer online sales and enhance their business with cross-border e-commerce. \nUsing Global-e, Australia Post's merchant customers will be able to optimize their webstore in over 200 global destinations and offer shoppers an easy, localized shopping experience with local messaging, language, currency, payment options and grow their business by utilizing Global-e's big-data business intelligence models and streamlined logistics.\nThe combination of Australia Post's international outbound services and Global-e's sophisticated cross-border e-commerce platform will help Australian retailers to boost their international traffic conversion rates and sales and open opportunities in new markets. \nNir Debbi, Co-Founder & President at Global-e, said: \"This agreement with Australia Post serves as an important milestone as we continue to expand into the APAC region, specifically into the Australian market. The global cross-border e-commerce market is growing rapidly, and we believe, based on our research, that there is a lot of potential for Australian retailers and brands to tap into this large and growing market by better catering to global consumers' needs. The collaboration with Australia's number one delivery partner of choice, will enable Australian merchants to \"turbo-charge\" their direct-to-consumer international e-commerce sales as well as enter new markets.\"\nGary Starr, Executive General Manager Business, Government & International at Australia Post, said: \"It is incredibly important for our merchant customers to be able to expand their business and tap into new markets through cross-border e-commerce. This agreement with Global-e will give our customers the opportunity to connect with more people through localizing their online shopping experience and help them to navigate some of the complexities that come with trading in international markets.\"\nGlobal-e's end-...