商务部电子商务司负责人介绍2025年我国电子商务发展情况
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-23 02:48

Core Insights - The Ministry of Commerce is implementing policies to ensure stable development of e-commerce in China, maintaining its position as the world's largest online retail market for 13 consecutive years, contributing to consumption, industrial transformation, international cooperation, and social benefits [1] E-commerce Impact on Consumer and Industry - Digital consumption policies have been introduced, with initiatives like online New Year goods festivals and over 80 quality e-commerce cultivation measures implemented by 10 platforms [1] - The online retail sales of physical goods are projected to grow by 5.2% in 2025, contributing 36.2% to the total retail sales of consumer goods [1] - Notable growth in digital products, with online sales of mobile phones and smart robots increasing by 20.5% and 18% respectively [1] - Online service consumption is expected to rise by 22% in 2025, with significant growth in online ticket purchases for sports events (63.3%), tourism products (40.6%), and in-store dining (23.7%) [1] E-commerce Benefits for Enterprises - The "Digital Commerce Promotes Agriculture" initiative is enhancing connections between platforms and agricultural enterprises in regions like Guangxi, Sichuan, Ningxia, and Shandong, facilitating nearly 500 business matching events [1] - Online retail sales in rural areas and agricultural products are projected to grow by 6.7% and 9.9% respectively, with e-commerce transactions in textiles and pharmaceuticals increasing by 6.6% and 3.8% [1] - The e-commerce sector is driving rapid growth in logistics, express delivery, communication software, and artificial intelligence, with express delivery volume expected to increase by 11.5% [1] Global E-commerce Collaboration - China is expanding its "Silk Road E-commerce" cooperation mechanism with countries like Kenya, Bangladesh, and Egypt, increasing partner countries to 36 [1] - The Shanghai "Silk Road E-commerce" cooperation pilot zone has developed 12 innovative institutional results, including cross-border digital identity recognition [1] - Global e-commerce activities have reached over 100 countries, resulting in more than 240 cooperation intentions, with a projected 5.6% growth in retail sales on key cross-border e-commerce import platforms [1] - The fourth Global Digital Trade Expo attracted 1,812 enterprises from 154 countries and regions, showcasing a record number of new products and innovations, contributing to inclusive economic globalization [1]