From Regulatory Burden to Strategic Asset: Legal Compliance Transformation in Multinational Cross-Border E-Commerce

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  • Yuxi Ming Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/9an2py35

Keywords:

Cross-border e-commerce, Compliance strategy, Legal governance, Digital market access, Consumer trust

Abstract

Cross-border e-commerce has evolved from a transactional model into a strategic channel for multinational companies seeking global expansion, brand reputation, and longterm profitability. However, operating across multiple jurisdictions poses complex legal challenges involving taxation, consumer protection, data privacy, product liability, and intellectual property. This study argues that legal compliance is not merely a cost or regulatory obligation, but a strategic instrument that enhances institutional legitimacy, builds consumer trust, and facilitates market access. By examining diverse legal frameworks—civil law, common law, Islamic law, and hybrid systems—the study highlights how compliance requirements vary across jurisdictions. The case of Amazon illustrates how compliance can be transformed from a reactive legal defense into a proactive governance capability through the use of AI monitoring, supply chain traceability, and platform-based risk prevention. These efforts elevate compliance into a source of brand credibility, operational efficiency, and even participation in global rule-making.

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Published

2025-12-19

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