BEIJING, Sept. 4,
2024 /CNW/ -- A salon event focusing on paths of
cross-border e-commerce enabling county-level industrial belt
development was held in Changsha County of Changsha City, central China's Hunan
Province, on August 31,
2024.
The event gathered over 100 representatives from enterprises,
industry associations, service organizations, as well as e-commerce
associations and platforms.
During the event, Changsha County officially inaugurated its
export base for second-hand vehicles, with the Hunan Used Car
Circulation Association and five other relevant companies jointly
signing a strategic agreement, aiming to create characteristic
industrial clusters of automobile and auto parts exports in the
county.
The second-hand vehicle export base will provide one-stop
services including vehicle procurement, supply chain finance,
license examination, customs clearance, international logistics,
overseas warehousing, overseas after-sales, vehicle consignment,
payment, delivery and so on. It is expected that 10,000 vehicles in
Changsha County will be exported through the export base within
three years, with the value of foreign trade exceeding 2 billion yuan (about 280.8 million U.S. dollars).
An incubation center for digitally going overseas of vehicles
and auto parts in Changsha County was also launched at the event,
with five enterprises signing the first batch of cooperation
agreements. Utilizing its industrial and platform advantages, the
county is set to promote the globalization and transformation of
its auto industry, through measures including building cross-border
e-commerce industrial parks.
The salon event also featured exchanges among participants from
various perspectives, introducing the convenient and effective
services offered by cross-border e-commerce platforms and
addressing common confusions regarding logistics, talents and
finance. Field trips and round-table discussions were also
organized alongside the event.
So far, Changsha County has opened a total of 20 freight routes,
with its cross-border e-commerce covering four modes of import and
export. By the end of 2023, the county's cross-border e-commerce
import and export volume totaled 17.72
billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 21.4 percent.
In the future, Changsha County will continue to make connections
between its advantageous resources at home and abroad, and promote
cluster development of relevant enterprises, as a bid to accelerate
innovative development of cross-border e-commerce and enhance
industrial development.
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