In 2021, the global epidemic is still spreading, bulk raw material prices rose, while international logistics freight surged nearly 10 times, the original $4,000 a container shipping is about $40,000 even afford $40,000... but many Chinese cross-border e-commerce companies are not afraid, Christmas "tree of life" jewelry, decompression toys, pet clothes... at the end of the year, they made the global "New Year business" booming.


The New Year's Eve model "Made in China" is popular overseas

Data released by the cross-border payment collection service platform Wanlihui on December 30,2021 show that Chinese cross-border sellers have gained a share of the pie for the global "New Year's Eve economy".Since July 2021, Chinese sellers 'demand for online commercial loans and US dollar loans has soared in view of the funding gap in the long-term inventory on Christmas and New Year's Day.With the advent of "double Dan", the special "New Year's Eve" has been sent to overseas consumers, and the recent cross-border collection "flow" has begun to enter the annual peak value.


To achieve the digital supply chain to the RCEP country

It is worth mentioning that, aiming at the cross-border outlet of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), which came into effect on the world's largest free trade agreement on January 1,2022, many Chinese cross-border e-commerce merchants hope to bring more "Made in China" to the RCEP market with the support of digital technology.

Cross-border e-commerce represents a new possibility for digital export to connect overseas consumers and flexible supply chain offline and "zero" threshold "to" sell global " in China's exports.Behind the steady stream of foreign trade orders, both Chinese exports and Made in China are undergoing a digital transformation from production to operation.