China Daily (Hong Kong)

Changes in e-commerce set to revamp entire retail industry

New report reveals online shopping reached $3.81 trillion in 2016, with numbers expected to rise

- By LI YOU liyou@chinadaily.com.cn

The total trade turnover of China’s e-commerce market in 2016 amounted to 26.1 trillion yuan ($3.81 trillion), an increase of 19.8 percent year-on-year, according to the 2016 China E-commerce Report released on Monday at the 2017 China Beijing Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services.

Compared with the surge in e-commerce over the past five years that has averaged 34 percent annually, 2016 showed an obvious fall, indicating China’s e-commerce entering a period of steady developmen­t, said Nie Linhai, inspector at the Department of Electronic Commerce and Informatio­n of the Ministry of Commerce.

According to the report, the users of online shopping applicatio­ns and platforms reached 467 million, accounting for 63.8 percent of all Chinese netizens.

“But the growth rate of Chinese netizens is slowing down. New impetus in e-commerce consumptio­n won’ t emerge unless the participan­ts in e-commerce can break the bottleneck of the sluggish browsing volume,” Nie said.

E-commerce in 2016 indeed indicated some new phenomena, however, according to Nie.

First, it facilitate­s supply-side structural reform. By precise calculatio­n through real-time monitoring and big data analysis, informatio­n about demand can guide the volume of supply, for more efficient, personaliz­ed service.

As the digital economy shows rapid growth amid implementa­tion of the Internet Plus strategy all over the country, e-commerce has become a significan­t part of it.

Second, the traditiona­l retail industry is transformi­ng. From the circulatio­n channels and supply chains, to data collection and trading, the online and offline aspects are gradually opening up for each other, pointing to a convergenc­e of their further developmen­t. In 2016, with social network e-commerce featuring web celebritie­s, WeChat business reached a new level.

Online retailers and social networking platforms have been integrated with pictures, video and live broadcasti­ng.

In recent years, new formats and patterns of online retail are emerging. B2B experience­d strong developmen­t.

Online shopping’s quality and customer experience should be improved by removal of technical limitation­s.”

Nie Linhai, inspector at the Department of Electronic Commerce and Informatio­n of the Ministry of Commerce

Increasing­ly efficient informatio­n exchanges between the demand and supply sides conducted through e-commerce platforms solved the issues of excess capacity, high circulatio­n cost and invalid supply.

Finally, cross-border e-commerce has continued to thrive under new government­al regulation­s.

It plays a positive role in stabilizin­g foreign trade and promoting innovation.

“Online shopping’s quality and c ustomer experience should be improved by removal of technical limitation­s. Through technologi­cal innovation, e-commence can embrace new opportunit­ies brought about by the upgrading of consumptio­n,” Nie said.

At present, the developmen­t of e-commerce has entered a new phase. The advantage of e-commerce, compared with traditiona­l retail, is its digitized operation, as it can better process and analyze customers’ appetites, said Xu Danxia, head of XBN, a crossborde­r e-commerce platform.

Pactera Technology Internatio­nal, a leading software service provider in China, has upgraded its technology to ensure greater convenienc­e for its e-commence clients.

It provides solutions for e-commerce platforms in the fields of product display, search, order processing, logistics and payment methods through new online applicatio­ns.

It helps to realize value-added services of online shopping platforms based on digital calculatio­ns.

“In the past six years, China’s e-commerce has under- gone extraordin­ary developmen­t. We have together witnessed China becoming the largest and fastest-growing e-commerce market in the world,” said Wang Bingnan, assistant minister of the Ministry of Commerce.

At present, e-commerce is one of the most vigorous fields of China’s economy, and the rapid developmen­t of various new formats and modes is an important highlight in China’s economic developmen­t, said Wang.

T he 2016 C hina E-com - merce Report was compiled by the Ministry of Commerce who organized experts and industrial insiders to perform deep research on the industry.

The report was released at the 2017 China E-commerce Conference during the 2017 CIFTIS.

 ?? PHOTOS BY LI YOU / CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors learn about e-commerce services at an internet-based experience center at the 2017 China Beijing Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services.
PHOTOS BY LI YOU / CHINA DAILY Visitors learn about e-commerce services at an internet-based experience center at the 2017 China Beijing Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services.
 ??  ?? People try out VR gadgets at a science zone at the fair.
People try out VR gadgets at a science zone at the fair.

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