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谈到中国电商和钱凯港,这位秘鲁资深编辑打开了话匣子
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-06 07:11

Group 1 - The article highlights the significant impact of Chinese e-commerce on the "Global South," with Peru being a notable beneficiary [1] - In 2024, Falabella is projected to be the most popular e-commerce platform in Peru with a monthly traffic of 22 million visits, while the Chinese platform Temu has achieved 21.9 million visits in less than a year since its entry [3] - AliExpress ranks third with a monthly traffic of 16.3 million visits, showcasing the competitive presence of Chinese e-commerce platforms in Peru [3] Group 2 - Temu's success is attributed to its low product prices, 24-hour service, and integrated gaming applications that offer discounts, appealing to the frugal nature of many Peruvians [3][4] - The diverse range of products offered by Chinese e-commerce platforms meets the needs of impoverished Peruvians, some of whom may encounter these products for the first time [4] - The expansion of Shein's operations in Peru is expected in the fourth quarter of 2024, indicating ongoing growth of Chinese e-commerce in the region [3] Group 3 - The opening of the Qianhai Port in November last year has significantly reduced shipping times and costs, enhancing trade between Asia and South America [5] - In the first five months of this year, the total import and export volume through Qianhai Port exceeded $777 million, with 71% of export declarations coming from countries like the Netherlands, Spain, the United States, Chile, and China [5] - Qianhai Port is emerging as a shipping hub and distribution center for South America, providing Chinese e-commerce platforms with opportunities to expand their business in the region [5]