CHINA will increase support for cross-border e-commerce as the world’s second-largest economy shifts from manufacturing to higher-value services, the government said.
China’s e-commerce industry has been booming in recent years, with companies such as Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and JD.com Inc. benefiting from a rising middle class with more disposable income.
The government released policy guidelines Saturday that include tax policies aimed at boosting domestic consumption and pilot projects to ease overseas payments, according to a statement posted on the Central Government’s website.
Chinese e-commerce firms will be given State support oninternational projects while credit insurance services will also be introduced.
Customs will streamline clearance of goods and quality supervision agencies will allow collective declaration, examination and release of goods.
There will be tax sweeteners on e-commerce retail exports and settlement of payments in yuan will be promoted, it added.
Cross-border e-commerce has reaped a turnover of US$3.32 billion since China piloted cross-border foreign exchange payments in 2013, with trade volume in the first five months of this year near the total value of the whole of 2014, according to Xinhua, which cited the State Administration of Foreign Exchange.(SD-Agencies)
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