Since the beginning of this year, Nansha's cross-border e-commerce has maintained a 70 percent growth rate, contributing to a 14.9 percent increase in South China's foreign trade.
Nansha Customs has supervised the release of 6.43 million cross-border e-commerce import lists, with peak days exceeding 380,000 lists.
Guangzhou Jiacheng International Logistics expects that during this year's "618" period, the volume of e-commerce exports is expected to increase by about 60-70 percent compared to the same period last year, serving platforms such as Temu, Shein, TikTok Shop, and AliExpress, among others.
The business volume during this year's "618" period is approximately 1.5 times that of the same period last year. The Nansha commercial bureau stated that Nansha is comprehensively advancing the "Five Ports Linkage" development strategy. In the first five months, Nansha's cross-border e-commerce continued to maintain a high growth rate of 70 percent, driving foreign trade growth by 14.9 percentage points.
Nansha Port. [Photo/WeChat account: gz_nanshafabu]
The Nansha bonded port area has innovated the return supervision model, enabling cross-border e-commerce goods to be shipped out and returned, thus enhancing logistics efficiency.
Nansha is capitalizing on its smart technologies, including drone delivery and digital transformation, to enhance its competitive position on the global stage.
Nansha's forward-looking vision and innovative initiatives inject vitality into the cross-border e-commerce industry, underscoring its leading position in the field of cross-border e-commerce.