China's next phase of E-commerce

中国电商的下一阶段

Round Table China

2026-04-10

31 分钟
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Governments around the world are all trying to answer a key question: How can digital commerce support the real economy — without replacing it? Well, in China, a new set of policy guidelines from several ministries is aiming to do just that. They want to improve global logistics, make better use of AI technology, lower barriers for exporters, and deepen the connection between e-commerce platforms and offline industries. On the show: Niu Honglin, Fei Fei & Yushun
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  • This is Roundtable.

  • From the heart of Beijing to the edges of the global stage, you are at Roundtable.

  • I'm Niu Honglin.

  • Across the world, governments are trying to answer a key question.

  • How can digital commerce strengthen, not replace, the real economy?

  • In China, a new set of policy guidelines from multiple ministries aims to do exactly that.

  • Improve global logistics, better utilize AI technology,

  • reduce barriers for exporters, and deepen the integration, between e-commerce platforms and offline industries.

  • Let's dig into the policies and see what can we do and what will we benefit.

  • For today's show, I'm joined by Yishun and Fei Fei.

  • Now pull up a chair and join the conversation.

  • For years, e-commerce has often associated with one thing, online shopping.

  • But today, it has evolved into something far more complex.

  • It connects factories to global markets, helps small businesses export,

  • supports logistics innovation, and increasingly shape how people discover restaurants,

  • services, and experiences in their own cities.

  • May open.

  • I want to ask both of you a question.

  • What is the last time you do something that is purely offline and has nothing to do with the information,

  • the channels, the recommendations, the paying, the ticketing of any online platforms?