Latest cross-border e-commerce news 18/4/2022



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Thailand intends to grow its exports to China in the future

China is Thailand’s largest trading partner and an important export market for its agricultural products. In a recent interview, Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce, Zhu Lin, stated that the present pace of economic and commercial cooperation between China and Thailand is positive. He hopes Thailand can further expand exports to China while bilateral trade continues to grow strongly. Thailand will continue to improve customs clearance, inspection and quarantine, and other trade facilitation measures to foster greater collaboration between Thailand and China. Through these measures, it is hoped that Thai goods can enter the Chinese market through more channels.

Let wine fragrance flow out into more Chinese families

Austrian wine exports to China in 2021 rose 77.9 percent from 2020, according to data recently released by the Austrian Wine Marketing Agency. China has become the largest overseas market for Austrian wine outside Europe and North America, showing “good growth prospects”.

Austrian winegrowers association President Johannes ShiMu Ken schrag said during an interview with Chinese reporters: more and more Chinese consumers begin to contact the Austrian wine, white wine, Austria is quite popular with China’s catering industry and the wine lovers, so Austrian wine in China has a great potential to develop market segments.

Cross-border e-commerce import and export in China totaled 434.5 billion RMB.

The latest data released by the General Administration of Customs show that, in the first quarter, China’s cross-border e-commerce imports and exports of 434.5 billion yuan, an increase of 0.5%, including exports of 310.4 billion yuan, an increase of 2.6%, imports of 124.1 billion yuan, a decline of 4.2%.

Spain’s inflation rate hit a 37-year high of 9.8%

According to the latest data released by the Spain National Institute of Statistics, Spain’s inflation rate reached 9.8% in March 2022, the highest level since May 1985. the country’s electricity, gas, and other household energy prices rose 68.3% year-on-year in March, the price of cooking oil rose 32.1%, and the prices of many types of food in the country rose by more than 10%.

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