Group 1 - The 2025 China (Guangzhou) Cross-Border E-Commerce Fair was launched on August 15, attracting nearly 500 participants, including representatives from RCEP member countries and domestic cross-border e-commerce enterprises [1][3] - The fair features over 1,000 quality supply chain enterprises and 42 cross-border e-commerce platforms, making it the largest in terms of platform participation and investment in China [3][5] - Guangdong's cross-border e-commerce import and export scale has surged from 11.3 billion yuan in 2015 to 745.4 billion yuan in 2024, marking a 66-fold increase over nine years with an average annual growth rate of 60% [3][4] Group 2 - Guangdong aims to become a cross-border e-commerce demonstration province by focusing on three areas: integrating cross-border e-commerce with industrial belts, expanding new markets, and strengthening key e-commerce hubs [4] - The province's cross-border e-commerce comprehensive pilot zones have achieved full coverage across 21 cities, with Guangzhou alone having a cumulative import and export value exceeding 700 billion yuan since 2016 [4] - The current fair has introduced new sections for AI in cross-border e-commerce and compliance for overseas operations to adapt to trade trends and mitigate risks [5]
2025中国(广州)跨境电商交易会启动,全球企业共享发展机遇
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-15 12:34