Jingxi City in Baise in China has established a Cross-border E-commerce Experience Center to create a new model of border trade.
This model of cross-border e-commerce is intended to reduce the operation and management costs of cross-border trade enterprises and also help expand the market for Jingxi’s agricultural products. Jingxi’s Experience Center will rely on the international Longbang Port to carry out the construction of public service platforms for cross-border e-commerce and digital border trade, improve its customs clearance efficiency, improve the cross-border shopping experience, optimize the business environment and boost the economic development of the port.
Deng Peibin, chairman of Guangxi Jingxi Ruitai Food, said, “The company has mainly sold Jingxi’s big-fruit hawthorn and other characteristic agricultural products through offline channels in the past. Now, through Jingxi cross-border e-commerce platform, more products can be sold to the whole world. According to the data of Jingxi’s e-commerce office, in the first half of 2022, the e-commerce transactions in Jingxi continued to improve, with the net sales of rural products of RMB 9.4m [US$1.4m].”
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