Six Trends in the Future Development of Cross-border E-commerce in the National cross-border electronic commerce Industry-Education Integration Forum

  How will cross-border e-commerce develop in the future? On August 9th, at the National Forum on Integration of Industry and Education in cross-border electronic commerce, Shao Ming, deputy director of the Center for E-commerce Research of Fudan University, thought that cross-border e-commerce would present six development trends in the future.

  Shao Ming published the keynote report "Analyzing the Future Development Path of China’s Cross-border E-commerce from the Shops Closing Tide". He introduced that since May last year, Amazon has strengthened platform supervision, and over 50,000 sellers’ accounts have been blocked, which has led to the failure of cross-border e-commerce enterprises in China to withdraw their payment in time, the capital flow has been broken, the operating income has plummeted, massive inventory has been stranded, and the comprehensive logistics cost has risen sharply. It is estimated that the loss of the whole industry has exceeded 100 billion yuan. He suggested that enterprises should strengthen cash flow management, familiarize themselves with the rules of each platform as soon as possible, enhance their awareness of intellectual property rights and product patents, operate in compliance, and improve their localization ability.

  After analyzing the development difficulties faced by cross-border e-commerce in China, Shao Ming pointed out that the future development of cross-border e-commerce in China presents six major trends: from "products going out to sea" to "brands going out to sea" era; Digitally remould the export supply chain of vertical industries; Multi-channel refined operation has become the main theme; Independent station has become a new channel for cross-border e-commerce; The operation ability of overseas warehouses has become one of the core competitive advantages; Strong supervision is the general trend, and cross-border e-commerce enterprises need to strengthen compliance capacity building, which is also conducive to improving the competitive order of the industry. (Reporter Gao Changling)