Research on the Development Status, Problems, and Countermeasures of China's Cross-Border E-commerce
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With the global popularization of internet technology and the widespread use of mobile devices, commercial activities are rapidly shifting online, and the global e-commerce market continues to maintain high-speed growth. Cross-Border E-commerce (CBEC), as a new trade model, integrates new technologies and business models, becoming a crucial component of international trade. China, as one of the world's largest e-commerce markets, has seen particularly rapid development in its CBEC sector, which has become an important means of stimulating economic growth and strengthening international cooperation. This paper examines the development history and market status of China's CBEC through literature review and case analysis. It deeply analyzes the prominent issues in tax and legal systems, information infrastructure, credit and payment security, logistics, and talent cultivation. Targeted countermeasures are proposed, including improving tax and legal frameworks, strengthening information infrastructure, perfecting credit and payment security systems, optimizing logistics, and increasing talent development efforts, to promote the healthy and sustainable development of China's CBEC.
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Published: 2025-11-25











