BEIJING, Jan. 10 (Xinhua) -- Shanghai-based Greenland Group on Tuesday issued a development plan for Silk Road e-commerce during a signing ceremony with partners of Greenland Global Commodity Trading Hub on cooperation centering Silk Road e-commerce, reported China Securities Journal.
According to the newly-published plan, Greenland Global Commodity Trading Hub will establish a country-specific live-streaming platform dubbed G-ONAIR, exploring high-quality products for Silk Road e-commerce.
Based on the experience of cultivating and operating the China International Import Expo (CIIE) market, the plan underlines innovating and integrating the products and cultural resources of Silk Road e-commerce partner countries, as a bid to launch a "good things market of Silk Road e-commerce".
Giving full play to its advantage on overseas resource allocation, Greenland Group will work with key enterprises and business associations to promote construction of overseas warehouses and exhibition halls featuring Silk Road e-commerce.
The plan also indicates that the company is to set up an overseas exhibition group of Silk Road e-commerce while actively participating in key domestic exhibitions.
Through establishing an international cooperation and exchange platform, a youth entrepreneurship training base and a case study center, the company is committed to promoting Silk Road e-commerce through multiple channels, according to the plan. (Edited by Yu Huichen with Xinhua Silk Road, yuhuichen@xinhua.org)