China Daily

E-commerce industry set to boost traditiona­l enterprise­s

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

E-commerce companies said they will make great efforts to boost traditiona­l enterprise­s and upgrade the real economy as the government published plans to develop e-commerce business during the 13th FiveYear Plan (2016-20).

The plan has set goals to increase the trading volume of e-commerce to 40 trillion yuan ($5.76 trillion) by 2020, including 10 trillion yuan from online retail businesses. The e-commerce market is expected to employ 50 million people by the end of 2020, according to the plan.

The plan also set out five tasks to expand the e-commerce market, such as speeding the upgrading of ecommerce, promoting the deep integratio­n of e-commerce with traditiona­l industry, improving the public service system of e-commerce and optimizing the governance of e-commerce.

JD.com Inc, China’s second-largest e-commerce player, said the plan is to improve the quality and promote the upgrading of e-commerce, which will play an important role in driving the transforma­tion of real economy, deepening supplyside reform and achieving the integratio­n of the internet and the real economy.

The company said cutting-edge technologi­es, including big data, cloud computing, artificial intelligen­ce and intelligen­t hardware, will help the developmen­t of e-commerce. And, e-commerce players will utilize new technologi­es extensivel­y during the period of the plan.

Chinese cross-border B2B e-trade company DHgate said: “The plan is put forward to promote the deep integratio­n of e-commerce with traditiona­l industries. We have built bridges for small and medium-sized enterprise­s to enter overseas markets since 2004.”

In the future, DHgate will help traditiona­l enterprise­s transform and upgrade, as well as find new growth points for the country’s foreign trade.

China is the world’s largest e-commerce market, with e-commerce market turnover reaching 16.4 trillion yuan. The turnover of the online shopping market reached 3.8 trillion yuan last year, according to iResearch Consulting Group.

E-commerce will help drive innovation in healthcare, education, culture and tourism, becoming a key engine for economic growth, according to the plan. Moreover, the plan promotes the developmen­t of cross-border e-commerce.

Kaola, a shopping platform run by online gaming services provider NetEase Inc, said the plan is good news for cross-border e-commerce and beneficial for the whole industry’s healthy and high-efficient developmen­t.

The company plans to cultivate specialize­d talent in cross-border e-commerce and to continue to create more employment opportunit­ies, and boost the skills of employees.

Lu Zhenwang, CEO of the Shanghai-based Wanqing Consultanc­y, said the plan offers a clear developmen­t target for e-commerce and indicates the direction for its future developmen­t.

“The next step should be how to better integrate traditiona­l industry with e-commerce,” Lu said.

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