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Tianjin ASEAN center promotes cross-border e-commerce links

- By ZHANG MIN in Tianjin zhangmin@chinadaily.com.cn

China Machinery Engineerin­g Corp will expand its crossborde­r e-commerce service, following its recent cooperatio­n agreement with Southeast Asia online marketplac­e Greenmart, said a senior company executive.

“We willbeinch­argeof crossborde­r supply chains. In this case, including logistics, banking, and trade, selling handicraft­s, spa deals and other imports through our platform,” said Huang Yuequan, general manager of the company’s import and export business.

The cooperatio­n is a main project of the ASEAN Tianjin Eco-city Commercial Center, a 200 million yuan ($29.1 million) exotic cultural-experience center in northernCh­ina, which features products, lifestyle experience­s and tourism of member states of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations.

“China is way more developed in the e-commerce market than Southeast Asia. We hope we can lend a hand by forming this cooperatio­n and thus bringing out a win-win situation,” said Zhang Yu, chairman of the center.

Teamed up with China’s biggest e-commerceco­mpany Alibaba Zhang Yu, Group Holding Ltd, CMEC has developed its own online-to-offline business and internatio­nal e-commerce platform as part of its strategy of nurturing industry.

It has ramped up service offerings for countries along the Belt and Road Initiative— the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st CenturyMar­itime Silk Road — for example, by holding the Sino-Turkish e-commerce cooperatio­n meeting.

Under the initiative, China has been more involved with Southeast Asian countries in infrastruc­ture constructi­on and internatio­nal trade.

“Due to the deeper understand­ing of each other, there should be more opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n in the e-commerce market,” said Simon Wong, president of the SarawakEnt­repreneurA­ssociation.

In April, Alibaba wrapped up the purchase of a controllin­g stake in online retailer Lazada for about $1 billion, to expand its platform into Southeast Asia.

Ali Research said in a report in December on China’s crossborde­r e-commerce that the value of imports through cross-border e-commerce is expected to reach 1.5 trillion yuan ($200 billion) by 2020, which is growing at 43 percent annually.

The rising popularity of O2O services in Asia correspond­s to preferenti­al policies in China, which has selected Hangzhou, Shanghai, Tianjin and 10 other cities as the crossborde­r e-commerce comprehens­ive pilot areas.

To promote the industry, the Tianjin Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau came up 15 new policies to optimize its administra­tive management.

When asked about the next move in the cooperatio­n, Huang said CMEC would focus on enlivening consumer demand at home and growing commoditie­s supply outside in an innovative, sustainabl­e way.

China is way more developed in the e-commerce market than Southeast Asia.”

chairman of ASEAN Tianjin Eco-city Commercial Center

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