China may embrace another boom in cross-border e-commerce
People's Daily Online |
Updated: 2018-06-13 14:13
At the Third Ministerial Conference of China-Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC) on Promoting Trade and Economic Cooperation, held in Ningbo, eastern China’s Zhejiang province on June 7, China proposed working together to optimize the e-commerce development environment. The 16 CEEC countries have already responded to the proposal expressing support.
The move will definitely push forward the development of cross-border e-commerce, said Cui Junjie, general manager of the Tianjin district of Kaola.com, an international e-commerce platform in China. He said with more imported goods flooding in, their general price level will go down, thus offering more choice to consumers. He added that cross-border e-commerce, as a new form of industry in the import business, will also benefit from it.
On the following day in Ningbo, the 4th China-CEEC Investment and Trade Expo kicked off, a salient example of China’s expansion in openness and global merchants are running to China in search of opportunities. The event attracted 257 exhibitors from the CEEC, introducing nearly 1,000 different products in 15 major categories.
At the Third Ministerial Conference of China-Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC) on Promoting Trade and Economic Cooperation, held in Ningbo, eastern China’s Zhejiang province on June 7, China proposed working together to optimize the e-commerce development environment. The 16 CEEC countries have already responded to the proposal expressing support.
The move will definitely push forward the development of cross-border e-commerce, said Cui Junjie, general manager of the Tianjin district of Kaola.com, an international e-commerce platform in China. He said with more imported goods flooding in, their general price level will go down, thus offering more choice to consumers. He added that cross-border e-commerce, as a new form of industry in the import business, will also benefit from it.
On the following day in Ningbo, the 4th China-CEEC Investment and Trade Expo kicked off, a salient example of China’s expansion in openness and global merchants are running to China in search of opportunities. The event attracted 257 exhibitors from the CEEC, introducing nearly 1,000 different products in 15 major categories.