China to extend pilot scheme for cross-border e-commerce

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Commodities from South Korea are transported to a warehouse under full-time tracking at a cross-border e-commerce supervision center in Qingdao, east China's Shandong province, June 3, 2020. [Photo/Xinhua]

China will extend its pilot program for cross-border e-commerce retail imports to facilitate trade and open up wider.

The country will expand the piloting of cross-border e-commerce retail imports to all cities and regions where pilot free trade zones (FTZs), comprehensive cross-border e-commerce pilot zones, comprehensive bonded zones, demonstration zones on import promotion, or bonded logistics centers are situated, according to a notice issued by six agencies, including the Ministry of Commerce.

Once verified for regulatory requirements, related cities and regions will be approved to run bonded import businesses via e-commerce.

China has so far set up 21 FTZs and 105 comprehensive cross-border e-commerce pilot zones to facilitate its opening-up policy at a higher level.

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