Three departments issued the "14th five year plan" for e-commerce development
2021-10-27
The Ministry of Commerce, the central network information office and the national development and Reform Commission yesterday issued the "14th five year plan" for e-commerce development (hereinafter referred to as the "plan"), which defined the development direction and tasks of China's e-commerce during the 14th Five Year Plan period. In terms of specific quantitative indicators, the plan proposes that in 2025, the national e-commerce transaction volume is expected to be 46 trillion yuan, the national online retail volume is expected to be 17 trillion yuan, and the cross-border e-commerce transaction volume is expected to be 2.5 trillion yuan. Among the main tasks, the plan proposes to shape high-quality e-commerce enterprises, support e-commerce technology, serve enterprise financing, promote the industrialization of e-commerce technology, and provide rich e-commerce application scenarios for digital technologies such as cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence and virtual reality. The plan also specifies to carry out actions to improve the intelligence of e-commerce platform and green development of e-commerce. "The starting point of these actions is to combine e-commerce with the development trend of a new round of scientific and technological and industrial revolution driven by digital technology, intelligent technology and green development, vigorously promote the digital and intelligent development of e-commerce, promote the development of more new e-commerce formats, new models and new services, and optimize the ecosystem of e-commerce development." Zhang Li, director of the E-commerce Research Institute of the Research Institute of the Ministry of Commerce, said. In terms of the governance of e-commerce platform, the plan requires to speed up the revision of the anti-monopoly law and promote the revision of the e-commerce law; Refine the anti-monopoly and anti unfair competition rules, and prevent and stop monopoly and unfair competition in the platform economy; Improve e-commerce industry standards, focusing on the development of new business standards such as live e-commerce, social e-commerce, rural e-commerce and overseas warehouse. In terms of supporting the high-level development of cross-border e-commerce, the plan proposes to encourage e-commerce platform enterprises to operate globally, improve the layout of global e-commerce infrastructure such as warehousing, logistics, payment and data, and support the use of RMB for settlement of new trade formats such as cross-border e-commerce. (outlook new era)
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