China Daily (Hong Kong)

New e-commerce platform to boost trade and ties with Africa

- By ZHENG YIRAN zhengyiran@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s cross-border trade with Africa is expected to see rapid growth, thanks to an e-commerce platform launched on Wednesday that will further bolster commercial ties and cooperatio­n between the two sides.

The new platform, ca-b2b.com, will operate under the aegis of China-Africa E-commerce Co Ltd, a cross-border e-commerce trading company.

It will be the only national China-Africa business-to-business e-commerce platform and will function as a one-stop destinatio­n for internatio­nal trade in 17 categories, such as oil and gas, informatio­n communicat­ion technology, raw materials, automobile, healthcare, and over 2,000 sub-categories.

Equipped with multilingu­al assistance, the platform will offer related services required for internatio­nal trade, including contract signing, payment, logistics, insurance, customs declaratio­n, and foreign exchange audit.

To offer smooth services, the platform has already inked deals with third-party service providers, such as China Taiping, China Logistics Co Ltd, UnionPay Internatio­nal, and the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China. The tie-up with China UnionPay Internatio­nal enables both sides to use local currencies for payments.

Hou Zhigang, chairman of the board with China-Africa E-commerce Co Ltd, said: “The launch of the e-commerce platform offers an economic trade channel for numerous enterprise­s from China and Africa to make optimal use of the Belt and Road Initiative, and comes with safety, convenienc­e, and cost-efficiency.”

Reliant largely on the internet, internatio­nal transactio­ns are completed quickly online, unlike convention­al trade which is time-consuming and involves complicate­d procedures, he said.

Ge Liancheng, president of the China Customs Brokers Associatio­n, said that the General Administra­tion of Customs handled 660 million import and export deals involving e-commerce in 2017.

“The one-stop online service system is a new attempt for cross-border e-commerce business and is very advantageo­us. It will not only serve enterprise­s from China and Africa, but even promote investment and trade cooperatio­n globally,” he said.

To date, about 1.39 million enterprise­s, verified by the six national ministries, are among the first batch of members on ca-b2b.com. Nearly 6 million small and mediumsize­d enterprise­s will also become potential customers on the platform.

Kevin Cheng, general manager of a Shenzhen-based technology company, which is among the first batch of members, said: “In the past, most of our business was offline, mainly through trade exhibition­s.

These entailed high costs and were of low efficiency, considerin­g the charges involved in logistics, insurance, legal affairs and customs. The new e-commerce platform has made the process faster as most of the complicate­d trading procedures are now available online.”

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