Abstract

Due to the advanced technology of the 21st century, online shopping has been fully integrated into the daily life of human beings. China and the world are setting off a new trendy way of shopping: cross-border e-commerce. Since 2011, China has taken the lead in concluding transactions between trading entities in different country geographies using e-commerce, ordering online, paying, and settling. China's cross-border e-commerce can be divided into business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) trade models in terms of transaction modes. This paper is mainly based on the present Chinese cross-border e-commerce policy, using quotes, data analysis, and case studies to predict future developments and make policy recommendations.

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