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China: Using the Crossborder Ecommerce Channel to Increase US Food Imports to China
- 英文名称:
- China: Using the Crossborder Ecommerce Channel to Increase US Food Imports to China
- 工作单位:
- FAS Office of Agricultural Affairs, Beijing
- 关键词:
- Dairy; Fish and Seafood; Fruits and Vegetables; Dried Fruit; Livestock and Meats; Beef and Cattle; Pork and Hogs; Poultry and Eggs; Processed Food Products; Tree Nuts; Wine; Beer and Spirits; Exporting; Regulations and Requirements; Dairy; Fish and Seafood; Fruits and Vegetables; Dried Fruit; Livestock and Meats; Beef and Cattle; Pork and Hogs; Poultry and Eggs; Processed Food Products; Tree Nuts; Wine; Beer and Spirits; East Asia and the Pacific; China;
- 年份:
- 2019
- 出版地:
- Washington, DC, USA
- 语种:
- English
- 摘要:
- Cross-border e-commerce (CBEC) provides U.S. exporters with a growing retail channel to reach Chinese consumers. Products sold through CBEC enjoy no import tariffs and reduced value added taxes compared to traditionally imported products. Due to preferential tax and import policies, imports have grown from just $800 million to an estimated $30 billion in only six years. To utilize this relatively new retail channel, U.S. exporters should first confirm that their products are eligible to be sold through CBEC and consider working with a Chinese e-commerce company who specializes in selling to consumers through CBEC. This report describes CBEC, answers frequently asked questions, and provides recommendations for U.S. food and agricultural exporters interested in selling products directly to consumers through CBEC.
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