On July 30th, the 2024 China (Nanjing) Cross-border E-commerce Opening-up and Cooperation Conference unveiled the first-ever cross-border full-scenario service software.
As a renowned Chinese software city, Nanjing boasts over 5,000 enterprises engaging in cross-border e-commerce on platforms like Amazon, Alibaba, and Made-in-China.com. In the first half of this year, the city’s cross-border e-commerce import and export grew by 12.5% year-on-year.
Nanjing now features five provincial-level cross-border e-commerce export brands and five provincial-level public overseas warehouses. Additionally, four provincial-level cross-border e-commerce industrial parks have been established, including the Xinke Cross-border E-commerce Industrial Park, which focuses on industrial products. Companies like PACHAMMER and Royal Wells have already committed to joining the park.
The China Yangtze River Delta (Nanjing) Cross-border E-commerce Industrial Park, in collaboration with Shanghai, has created the first domestic cross-regional cross-border e-commerce integrated service synergies center, enabling off-site customs clearance facilitation in locations like Shanghai and Shenzhen.