Group 1 - The "Regulations for Cross-Border E-Commerce Platform Enterprises and Related Service Providers" will be implemented starting January 1, 2026, led by the China Service Trade Association's E-Commerce Professional Committee in collaboration with various cross-border e-commerce enterprises [1] - The standard aims to establish a governance system for cross-border e-commerce, creating a conducive environment for orderly, healthy, and sustainable development [1] - Shenzhou Holdings' KJ has contributed to the standard's formulation by integrating its business insights and expanding the cross-border e-commerce ecosystem, covering logistics, payment, customs clearance, and marketing operations [1] Group 2 - KJ's Vice President, Xing Jingfeng, proposed a "technology + scenario + ecosystem" solution to address the pain points of the specialized development trends in industrial belts [3] - KJ has established an integrated service model by collaborating with upstream and downstream partners, connecting with over 40 mainstream e-commerce platforms and more than 20 overseas warehouses, covering a global transportation network across 50 countries and regions [3] - As the scale of cross-border development in industrial belts expands, KJ aims to support enterprises through technological innovation, facilitating the transition from "Made in China" to "Intelligent Manufacturing in China" on a global scale [3]
为跨境电商营造有序、健康发展环境,打造数智化产业链出海新生态