11:04 uur 30-08-2017

Mondiale ambities van Yiwu – wereldhoofdstad in kleine handelsgoederen

YIWU, China–(BUSINESS WIRE)– In het bestek van enkele decennia is Yiwu van onopvallend graafschap in Oost-China uitgegroeid tot een rijke stad vol e-commerce die wordt beschouwd als de wereldhoofdstad van kleine handelsgoederen. Dankzij de solide investeringen in infrastructuur en geavanceerde bedrijfsleven wordt Yiwu het wereldwijde pakhuis voor kleine handelsgoederen.

China heeft sinds november 2014 negen spoorlijnen aangelegd die Yiwu verbinden met andere steden langs de Nieuwe Zijderoute, zoals Madrid, Teheran, Tsjeljabinsk, Mazar-e Sharif, Riga, Minsk, Londen en Praag. De export vanuit Yiwu naar landen langs de Zijderoute is daardoor vorig jaar gestegen met 4,86 procent , tot een bedrag van 17,95 miljard dollar, wat goed is voor 51,78 procent van de totale export vanuit de stad.

 

 

Global Ambition of Yiwu – the World Capital of Small Commodities

YIWU, China–(BUSINESS WIRE)– With just a few decades, Yiwu has grown from a nameless Eastern China county to a rich e-commerce city that is dubbed as the world capital of small commodities. With solid infrastructure investment and advanced business operation, Yiwu is becoming a warehouse for world small commodities consumers.

Cargo trains along the New Silk Road

Since November 2014, China has launched 9 railway routes, one after another, connecting Yiwu and those cities along the New Silk Road, including Madrid, Tehran, Chelyabinsk, Mazar-e Sharif, Riga, Minsk, London and Prague. As a result, Yiwu’s export to the Belt and Road countries last year increased by 4.86% to 17.95 billion dollars, accounting for 51.78% of the city’s total export.

The warehouse for “One Belt, One Road” countries

With a 1.5-billion-dollar “One Belt, One Road” infrastructure investment fund, Yiwu aims to accelerate a series of construction projects, including Railway Logistics Center, Road Transport Center, Domestic Logistics Center, Road Harbor Logistics Center, Cross-Border Logistics Monitoring Center, and Railway Traffic Hub. Besides, Yiwu will also build a free trade zone for small commodities to boost export.

E-commerce scale continues to expand

As China’s most active e-commerce city, Yiwu’s e-commerce trade reached 26.49 billion dollars in 2016 and became China’s only approved city to build an e-commerce model city. Now, the city has 255,000 online shops and the package delivery volume accounts for one third of the nation’s total. In Yiwu’s various markets that total 6.4 million square meters, over 2.1 million different small commodities are being sold. It has remained the top trader among all Chinese cities for 26 years straight.

China Yiwu International Commodities Fair (Yiwu Fair), as China’s leading export fair, has been held for 22 years. On October 21-25, 2017 at Yiwu International Expo Center, the 23 rdedition will kick off a new round of small commodities feast for global buyers, wholesalers, retailers, distributors, import-export agencies, and e-businessmen, with 14 exhibition categories, namely Hardware, Electromechanical Facilities, Electronic & Electrical Appliances, Intelligent Life Style, Daily Necessities, Crafts, Stationery, Sporting Goods and Outdoor Leisure Products, Clothing and Shoes, Knitwear, Ornament and Accessories, Toys, Pet Products, and Auto Accessories.

Visit http://en.yiwufair.com/ to know more.

Contacts

Yiwu China Commodities City Exhibition Co., Ltd.
Joshua Zhong, +86 579-85415525
zy@yiwufair.com

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