Shenzhen Cross-Border E-Commerce Product Selection Exhibition – SEE Global Cross-Border E-Commerce Conference Global cross-border e-commerce sees China, and China’s cross-border e-commerce sees Shenzhen This is an indisputable fact in the industry. Actively respond to national strategic guidance and encourage Shenzhen to build the Greater Bay Area of Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao and a leading demonstration area of socialism with Chinese characteristics, serving as a “bridgehead” for cross-border e-commerce for export, investment and consumption. .
Shenzhen Cross-Border E-Commerce Product Selection Exhibition – Global Cross-Border E-Commerce Conference SEE has received wide attention and strong support from the government and industry associations; it vigorously promotes 12 industrial belts and industrial parks; “dissemination + e-commerce” has always been the focus of the city’s government agencies. It has well-known domestic and foreign e-commerce platforms such as eBay and Dunhuang. com and Ali International Station, as well as service providers and logistics providers in the upstream and downstream links of the supply chain, exhibitors will have a rare opportunity to directly negotiate and cooperate with key customers.
Shenzhen has a solid economic foundation, highly concentrated industrial resources, a good logistics environment and an increasingly complete cross-border e-commerce supporting service system, thus building a complete upstream and downstream e-commerce industrial chain. Shenzhen Cross-Border E-Commerce Product Selection Exhibition – SEE Global Cross-Border E-Commerce Conference covers cross-border boutique exhibition areas, creative consumer electronics exhibition areas, IP cultural and creative exhibition areas, maternal and child products exhibition areas, toy exhibition areas, stroller exhibition areas, bicycle exhibition areas and pet products exhibition areas, service provider exhibition area, digital cultural tourism exhibition area, etc. to share the dividends of cross-border e-commerce.
As a major global supplier of cross-border e-commerce products, China’s cross-border e-commerce industry has suddenly emerged. Statistics show that 70% of China’s cross-border e-commerce is concentrated in southern China, and 80% of southern China’s e-commerce is concentrated in Shenzhen. In Shenzhen alone, there are more than 150,000 small and medium-sized cross-border e-commerce sellers.