Shenzhen Cross-Border E-Commerce Fair to return in September ‘22
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Shenzhen Cross-Border E-Commerce Fair to return in September ‘22

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03-29-2022
 
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China (Shenzhen) Cross-Border E-Commerce Fair (CCBEC) is preparing for its highly anticipated 2022 show, which will return from 14 – 16 September. 

Against a backdrop of favorable government policies, all signs are pointing towards a new wave of growth in the cross-border e-commerce industry, and the 2022 show will help business leaders capitalise on this wealth of opportunities.

Covering three major segments suppliers, cross-border service providers and e-commerce platforms, the show is poised to enhance the integration of consumer goods, information consulting and service platforms within the industry.

Since the pandemic, the cross-border e-commerce market has expanded its role as a driver of foreign trade. Also contributing to an ideal climate for growth are positive government policies. For instance, the Chinese government’s 14th Five-Year Plan presents e-commerce development as a new model for foreign trade. It is anticipated that the number of employees involved in the sector will reach 70 million and that cross-border transaction volumes will increase to USD 395 billion by 2025.

Many SMEs, especially exporters, are putting more effort into the field to succeed. Seeing this winning combination of surging market demand and favorable policies, business leaders are determined to seize opportunities in the international e-commerce market.

More than 1,000 leading suppliers, cross-border e-commerce platforms and service providers have already confirmed their participation well in advance of this September’s show, which will be staged at the Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center.


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