The inclusion of Yangzhou, Zhenjiang and Taizhou in the China’s latest batch of cross-border e-commerce comprehensive pilot zones has ensured that the 13 prefecture-level cities in Jiangsu have all ranked the list.
The State Council approved a plan to set up cross-border e-commerce comprehensive pilot zones in 27 cities and regions, according to an official reply released on Feb 8.
The 27 cities and regions include Erdos, Yangzhou, Zhenjiang and Taizhou.
Upholding the new development philosophy and pursuing the building of a new development pattern, the reply emphasized giving full play to the role of cross-border e-commerce in upgrading traditional industries and promoting industrial digitalization.
It also stressed the security of the nation, internet, data, trading, biology and quality of import and export commodities.
More work should be done to prevent transaction risks, protect the rights and interests of private information and create a sound business environment for market players on a level playing field, it said.
Local governments were urged to respect the decisive role of the market in resource allocation, with effective channeling of social resources and reasonable allocation of public resources.