The Guiding Opinions on Promoting the Healthy and Rapid Development of cross-border electronic commerce was issued.

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In mid-June, the General Office of the State Council issued the Guiding Opinions on Promoting the Healthy and Rapid Development of cross-border electronic commerce (hereinafter referred to as the Opinions). This is a guiding document to accelerate the development of cross-border electronic commerce under the new situation. The industry believes that these policies are aimed at creating a more relaxed and convenient development environment, which will effectively promote the healthy and rapid development of cross-border electronic commerce, a new format. > > > detailed

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 China has intensively introduced support policies to help cross-border e-commerce development.

In recent years, China has intensively introduced policies and measures to serve cross-border e-commerce development. Since May this year alone, the State Council has successively issued Opinions on Vigorously Developing E-commerce and Accelerating the Cultivation of New Economic Motives and Several Opinions of the State Council on Accelerating the Cultivation of New Advantages in Foreign Trade Competition, and the Ministry of Commerce has also formulated the Action Plan of "Circulation in internet plus", further clarifying the attitude of encouraging the rapid development of e-commerce.

Why cross-border e-commerce is frequently "supported" by Li Keqiang: transformation and upgrading are superior and superior

Experts said that the sluggish foreign trade situation and the booming development of e-commerce made it inevitable to introduce this policy. The development of cross-border electronic commerce can not only promote the transformation and upgrading of the open economy and create new economic growth points, but also provide more choices for consumers, which is a "kill more birds with one stone" move.

Ma Yun: China government’s support for cross-border e-commerce is "inspiring"

In an exclusive interview, Ma Yun also said that the "Guiding Opinions on Promoting the Healthy and Rapid Development of cross-border electronic commerce" (hereinafter referred to as "Opinions") recently issued by the State Council, China is "inspiring". He said: "I think the China government has shown a strong attitude here, which is a very good concrete support measure for mass entrepreneurship and innovation."

Financial support for cross-border e-commerce projects will help small and micro enterprises to go international.

"Cross-border e-commerce shortens the traditional supply chain and effectively reduces the cost of intermediate links, which is a new channel for foreign trade enterprises to explore the international market." Wei Jianguo, vice chairman of China International Economic Exchange Center, believes that small and medium-sized enterprises can participate in global trade by means of e-commerce platform, and directly face the personalized needs of customers, which will help them climb from the low-end to the high-end of the global value chain, which is in line with the general direction of "Made in China" transformation and upgrading.