
in the global epidemic environment, although cross-border e-commerce has been affected to some extent due to the obstruction of international trade, it is because of" no contact" The way of shopping has ushered in a great opportunity for development. Enterprise survey data show that at present, there are 19700 cross-border e-commerce related enterprises in China, with 3191 new enterprises in 2019, a year-on-year increase of 30.1%. In the first half of this year, 2356 cross-border e-commerce related enterprises were added nationwide, with a year-on-year increase of 64.8%. In terms of regional distribution, Guangdong Province ranks first with 7110 enterprises, and Zhejiang and Fujian rank second and third respectively
the annual registration volume has increased by 9.3 times in ten years, and Guangdong dominates 36.1%
cross border e-commerce has become an important growth point of global retail. It is expected that the sales proportion of cross-border e-commerce in global retail e-commerce will reach 20% by 2023. In the past five years, the scale of export cross-border e-commerce transactions has continuously expanded in China's export trade, becoming a new growth point of foreign trade. Enterprise survey data show that there are 19700 cross-border e-commerce related enterprises in China

in the global epidemic environment, although cross-border e-commerce has been affected to some extent due to the obstruction of international trade, it is because of" no contact" The environment has promoted the development of online transactions, so the registration of relevant enterprises has also increased significantly. Enterprise survey data show that China's cross-border e-commerce enterprises increased by 2356 in the first half of this year, a year-on-year increase of 64.8%. Among them, the monthly registration volume in June was the highest, reaching 637

in terms of registered capital, the distribution of cross-border e-commerce related enterprises is relatively average. Enterprise survey data show that 25% of enterprises have a registered capital of less than 1 million, while enterprises with a registered capital of 1-5 million account for 36%, and 7% have a registered capital of more than 50 million.