China’s e-commerce sees huge potential for growth
China’s
e-commerce sector has huge scope for growth thanks to its vital role in
unleashing consumption potential and countering the impact of the novel
coronavirus outbreak.
With
people trapped at home to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, the demand for
online shopping has soared, and online sales have surged as brick-and-mortar
stores have turned to online channels to increase their sales, said Lin Tao, an
official with the National Bureau of Statistics.
In the
first quarter, China’s online retail sales of physical goods increased 5.9
percent year-on-year, accounting for 23.6 percent of total retail sales of
consumer goods, Lin added.
Lin’s
remarks were echoed by Cai Yudong, an official with the Ministry of Commerce,
who added that e-commerce has played a major role in maintaining healthy
economic and social development during the epidemic.
Major
e-commerce giants have launched telecommuting tools to help companies resume
work and production, and worked together with large shopping malls,
supermarkets and chain stores to boost their sales, Cai noted.
The
ministry has attached great importance to promoting the growth of both online
and offline consumption, launching measures to accelerate digital and
intelligent transformation of the business sector, the official said.
Due to
e-commerce’s significant role, the ministry will launch an online shopping
festival to boost consumption from April 28 to May 10, which will see the
participation of over 109 e-commerce platforms selling a large variety of
quality goods.
Improved
logistical services will also push forward the development of China’s
e-commerce. 96.6 percent of towns and villages in the country have established
express delivery service stations, according to Bian Zuodong, an official with
the State Post Bureau.
Bian
said the bureau has launched a program to bring express delivery service
coverage to all villages in the country within three years.
China
has also built 406,000 intelligent express boxes in recent years, Bian noted,
adding that the bureau will set up more intelligent boxes across the country.
Furthermore,
industrial internet and 5G provide important support for China’s booming
e-commerce, said Li Ying, an official with the Ministry of Industry and
Information Technology.
During
the epidemic period, consumer demand for online medical and education services,
as well as food delivery and new retail services, saw explosive growth, Li
added.
Source:People’s Daily Online
Employees sort apples at an
e-commerce center in Lixian county, Longnan in northwest China’s Gansu
province, where local e-commerce enterprises have contributed to efforts to
alleviate stagnant sales of about 30,000 tons of apples. (Photo by Li
Xuchun/People’s Daily)
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