More than 1,000 business leaders and industry experts from the Chinese mainland and Taiwan will attend a cross-Straits e-commerce forum in Xiamen city, Fujian province on April 12.
The focus of the forum will be cooperation between the mainland and Taiwan amid the new economic background and the Belt and Road Initiative; its goal will be exploring new trends in e-commerce in light of national strategies such as the Belt and Road Initiative and Internet Plus rolled out over the past few years to boost the e-commerce sector.
Speaking at the forum will be Tang Sheng, deputy director-general of the China Electronic Commerce Association, Liang Chunxiao, senior analyst with Alibaba Group, and Deng Jinghong from Amazon. International e-commerce, mobile e-commerce and community e-commerce will be among the discussion topics.
The forum is sponsored by the China Electronic Commerce Association, the commerce bureau of Xiamen, and the commerce unit of the Siming district. The Haixi Pearl e-commerce park in Xiamen, the online retailing association of Xiamen and the school of economics and management at Xiamen University were the organizers.
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The establishment of the Xiamen free trade area has made it possible for the e-commerce business to grow into larger volumes in the city as its economic and trade cooperation with Taiwan increases.
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