Group 1 - The 2025 China (Guangzhou) Cross-Border E-Commerce Fair opened on August 15, showcasing over 40,000 square meters of exhibition space and attracting thousands of quality supply chain enterprises and 42 cross-border e-commerce platforms, surpassing the previous year's scale [2] - The fair highlighted the urgency for foreign trade enterprises to adapt their market strategies due to the U.S. tariff war, with cross-border e-commerce emerging as a vital option for Chinese brands to expand internationally [2][3] - Several cross-border e-commerce platforms, including those targeting Europe, Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia, participated for the first time, providing more options for companies looking to pivot their business strategies [3][4] Group 2 - Guangdong's manufacturing sector is transitioning from "manufacturing" to "creation" and "branding," with a focus on enhancing the global presence of its products [5][7] - The fair featured 18 advantageous industrial belts from Guangdong, showcasing a variety of products and emphasizing the region's strong supply chain capabilities, which account for over 60% of seller and product numbers on platforms [5][6] - Guangdong aims to establish 30 advantageous industrial belts and cultivate 300 key enterprises within three years, while also enhancing its e-commerce development in major cities [7]
广东18个优势产业带组团“闯”世界
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-16 03:21