Resahaping Global Trade throudh Sustainable E-commerce Ecosystems
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https://doi.org/10.61132/iceat.v2i2.170Keywords:
Global Trade, Sustainable E-commerce, Circular Economy, Digital Transformation, Ethical Supply ChainsAbstract
This paper analyzing how reshaping the future of global trade, explore the transition from traditional online retail models toward sustainable e-commerce ecosystems. By examining the integration of circular economy principles, green logistics, and ethical supply chain manajement, the study identifies the core drivers behind this transformation
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