The global cross-border e-commerce B2B market is experiencing structural expansion, and it is expected that the transaction scale will continue to expand; In addition, the demand in emerging markets is growing rapidly, and the proportion of technology-intensive categories is accelerating.
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Benefiting from the progress of digital capabilities and the improvement of supporting services, the B2B export scale of cross-border e-commerce in China keeps growing, and the expected growth rate of cross-border B2B export in the future will still be higher than that of traditional foreign trade. From 2023 to 2025, the scale of B2B export of cross-border e-commerce in China is expected to increase to 6.9 trillion yuan. The category distribution of cross-border e-commerce B2B in China presents a pattern of stable traditional manufacturing products and sustainable development of emerging categories.
According to the data released by the General Administration of Customs of China, the top 10 countries in China with simplified B2B declaration for cross-border e-commerce are characterized by stable mature markets and rising emerging markets. From 2021 to 2024, the traditional markets of the United States and Europe always ranked in the top ten, and the countries that jointly built the Belt and Road Initiative became the new engine of growth due to policy dividends, logistics upgrading and consumption potential.
In the future, with the deepening application of digital technology and the strengthening of regional cooperation, this pattern will continue to be dynamically adjusted. The global cross-border e-commerce B2B market is experiencing structural expansion, and the product category is shifting from consumer goods to “consumption+industry” two-wheel drive, and the proportion of technology-intensive categories is accelerating, among which industrial robots, biomedical equipment and new energy components have become the core growth poles.
The development of cross-border e-commerce does not depend solely on a certain policy. Even if some countries adopt restrictive policies, it will not completely hinder the development of cross-border e-commerce. The resilience of cross-border e-commerce lies in its ability to adapt to the changes in the global Internet and its room for further improvement in tax policies and industrial policies.
Source: China News Network
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