Recently, the Institute of E-Commerce of the Ministry of Commerce released the “China Cross-border E-Commerce Export Compliance Report” (hereinafter referred to as the “Report”).
The Report points out that cross-border e-commerce export compliance goes hand in hand with the development of the industry. Cross-border e-commerce export compliance is not a recent development, but has been explored at the early stage of the industry development. At present, China’s cross-border e-commerce export compliance is in the stage of strengthening compliance operation.

Compliance is no longer simply a passive fulfillment of policy regulations, but requires the establishment of brand, environmental protection, safety, taxation and other compliance concepts in the business process, and penetration into all aspects of the supply chain to promote the standardized development of the entire industry chain, accelerate the export of high-quality national goods to the sea, and enhance the international competitiveness of China’s cross-border e-commerce exports. Compliance is an inevitable choice for the long-term healthy development of China’s cross-border e-commerce exports.

The Report believes that cross-border e-commerce export platforms play an important role in promoting the development of industry compliance.


In recent years, China’s cross-border e-commerce export platforms have promoted industry compliance in areas such as intellectual property rights, product safety, market order and cultivation of talents, while also empowering brand growth through supply chain synergy, improving product quality through safety standards and guiding compliant operation through seller training, promoting the iterative upgrading of China’s cross-border e-commerce and traditional foreign trade, and contributing to the high-quality development of China’s foreign trade.
The Report recommends that cross-border e-commerce export compliance should start from the source of the supply chain. At present, China’s cross-border e-commerce export compliance is no longer simply a passive fulfillment of policy regulations, but requires the establishment of brand, environmental protection, safety, taxation and other compliance concepts in the business process, and penetration into all aspects of the supply chain to promote the standardized development of the entire industry chain, accelerate the export of high-quality national goods to the sea, and enhance the international competitiveness of China’s cross-border e-commerce exports.
From the long-term development perspective, compliance construction is a necessary condition for expanding international markets and building global brands. With the tightening of compliance policy, in the future, compliance will become the guarantee for the sustainable operation of China’s cross-border e-commerce export enterprises.
On the other hand, compliance needs to start from the business concept and penetrate into all nodes of the supply chain. At the beginning of product design, brand, environmental protection, safety, taxation and other compliance awareness needs to be established, through the control of information flow, capital flow, logistics, suppliers, manufacturers, e-commerce platforms, logistics service providers and end users connected into a compliant development of the network chain structure.
The Report points out that in the future, the development of China’s cross-border e-commerce export compliance will be characterized by specialization, collaboration and greening. At the same time, China’s cross-border e-commerce export compliance needs to continue to make efforts in law enforcement collaboration, whole process compliance, compliance training, international exchange and other aspects.
Source: China Business News Network  

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