Chen Weiqing, a senior official with the Office of the Hangzhou Cross-border E-commerce Comprehensive Pilot Area, is introducing the Single Window platform.
HANGZHOU, Aug.11 (Xinhua) -- Hangzhou, capital city of East China’s Zhejiang and the forerunner in China’s E-commerce, is seeking to simply cross-border E-commerce procedure with Single Window platform, a unified platform integrating various government services such as customs clearance and export tax rebate.
Over 7,000 companies have registered with the Single Window platform, Chen Weiqing, a senior official with the Office of the Hangzhou Cross-border E-commerce Comprehensive Pilot Area, said on Thursday at an E-commerce forum in Hangzhou. Nearly 2,500 of these companies are engaged in B2B. The number of B2B companies on the platform doubled in six months.
Compared with 12 other similar pilot areas in China, the Hangzhou Cross-border E-commerce Comprehensive Pilot Area is mostly focused on B2B exports. The city’s E-commerce exports reached 6 billion US dollars in 2016, according to Chen. (Contributed by Huang Xiaolan, Shi Chunjiao)