Cross-border e-commerce helps accelerate the export of silk industry
Recently, in the drawing workshop of Suzhou Taihu SnowSilk Co., Ltd., workers are busy making silk quilts, batches of goods It is successfully going overseas through cross-bordere-commerce channels.
The shores of Taihu Lake have given birth to a number of characteristic enterprises that promote and develop Suzhou’s traditional silk skills and protect and inherit intangible cultural heritage. Suzhou Taihu Snow Silk Co., Ltd. is one of them. Taihu Snow is a specialized and new enterprise in Jiangsu Province, specializing in various types of silk home textile products. Previously, with the help of Wujiang Customs, a subsidiary of Nanjing Customs, the company embarked on the road of “domestic creation + overseas copying” of branding overseas.
“Cross-border e-commerce business not only broadens overseas sales channels, but also enables us to understand overseas markets and product end-user preferences through export cross-border e-commerce data analysis. It provides important parameters for supply chain management and new product development.” Dai Yan, deputy general manager of Suzhou Taihu Snow Silk Co., Ltd., introduced. In January this year, the company’s export volume was 3.714 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 18.6%, making a “good start”.
Silk is the “golden business card” of Wujiang, Jiangsu. In order to further support the export of high-quality domestic products to the sea, Wujiang Customs actively promotes cross-border e-commerce export supervision and organizes experts to set up special working groups to study relevant policies. Through policy briefings, “1216 “Customs enterprise service platforms and other means proactively publicize, guide enterprises to complete registration, data docking, declaration and other matters, support and encourage enterprises to go side by side through the two major channels of cross-border e-commerce, B2B and B2C, to accelerate the acceleration of brands going overseas.
Jiangsu Huajia Silk Co., Ltd. is also a silk production enterprise in Wujiang District that engages in cross-border e-commerce export business. Benefiting from the “Announcement on Tax Policies for Returned Goods for Cross-border E-commerce Exports” issued at the beginning of the year, the company has made great progress this year The export situation is full of confidence. “This policy is so timely. According to the new policy, we can reduce the return shipping cost of cross-border e-commerce products and open up more new overseas markets.” said Wang Yongyu, the company’s import and export sales manager.
“In the next step, we will continue to implement various measures to promote the stability and improvement of foreign trade, help companies enjoy policy dividends, support more companies to export through cross-border e-commerce channels, and inject vitality into Wujiang’s silk industry.” Wujiang Yu Yang, Deputy Commissioner of Customs, said.
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