In recent years, e-commerce has become a major trend in global commerce.
Up to now, there are 105 comprehensive cross-border e-commerce pilot zones across the country, covering 30 provinces and municipalities.
There are more than 150,000 small and medium-sized cross-border e-commerce sellers in Shenzhen,
accounting for half of my country’s cross-border e-commerce.Regardless of the number of enterprises, logistics guarantee and policy support,
Shenzhen’s leading and demonstrative effect in the field of cross-border e-commerce has become increasingly prominent.
China (Shenzhen) Cross Border E-Commerce Fair.
From the 16th,Sep to the 18th,Sep, the first China (Shenzhen) Cross-Border E-Commerce Exhibition (CCBEC)
was held at the Shenzhen International Convention and Exhibition Center, bringing together more than 2,000 exhibitors,
covering consumer goods suppliers, cross-border service providers and products, e-commerce platforms, etc.
The exhibition is co-sponsored by China International Chamber of Commerce,
Shenzhen China Merchants Exhibition Management Co., Ltd., Frankfurt Messe (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd., etc.
According to reports, the scale of this exhibition is 120,000 square meters, 6 forum venues are set up on site, and 18 forum activities are held together with multiple partners.
The content covers industry development, policies and regulations, marketing strategies, service support and investment financing. Theme, bringing more than 110 topics.
Many well-known platforms and service providers participated in the exhibition,
and ushered in more than 2,000 high-quality export suppliers covering all categories,
providing efficient one-stop product selection services for cross-border e-commerce sellers,
covering “home daily consumer goods/ “Pet supplies”, “Beauty salons”, “Festival supplies/gifts”, “Comprehensive sports goods”, “Shoes, clothes, bags,” etc.
During the exhibition, cross-border service sessions will provide sellers with innovative ideas and professional solutions in various aspects
such as store opening operations, financial payments, logistics tariffs, and financing insurance.
Statistics show that in 2020, the list of imports and exports passed through the customs cross-border e-commerce management platform will reach 2.45 billion,
a year-on-year increase of 63.3%. Ma Jun, general manager of Shenzhen China Merchants Exhibition Management Co., Ltd.,said that as an important city in the Greater Bay Area,
Shenzhen has developed rapidly in e-commerce and cross-border e-commerce, and has formed a complete supporting industry chain.
Post time: Sep-19-2021