MOC praises Greenland's contribution to Silk Road e-commerce pilot zone

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The debut of the country-specific live streaming platform "G-ONAIR" along with the signing of the first batch merchants, January 9, 2024.

The Ministry of Commerce (MOC) recently affirmed Greenland Group's active support in the establishment of the pilot zone for Silk Road e-commerce cooperation in Shanghai.

Greenland Group unveiled Shanghai's inaugural enterprise-focused Silk Road e-commerce development platform—Greenland Global Commodity Trading Hub (G-Hub) in January, integrating such aspects as live broadcasts, offline marketplaces, exhibitions, international exchanges, and entrepreneurial training.

The MOC highlighted G-Hub's initiative to establish startup guidance funds, promote the good things market of Silk Road e-commerce, organize over 100 live broadcasts, and host more than 50 events for procurement matchmaking, investment, and cultural exchange each year.

Greenland Group is committed to establishing Shanghai's foremost Silk Road e-commerce public service platform, featuring most national pavilions, diverse live streaming categories, and top-notch transaction volume, service quality, and overseas warehouse collaboration.

In February, the group inked deals with prominent international players including Mindray Medical International Ltd, Kazakhstan's Integrity Prosperity Group, and South Korea's Dayou Group, propelling forward Belt and Road collaboration. This aims to boost the global reach of top-notch Chinese products, signaling Greenland's rapid progress in Silk Road e-commerce and ongoing industry chain integration.

In October last year, the State Council approved the establishment of a pilot zone for Silk Road e-commerce cooperation in Shanghai. Subsequent pilot tasks have been smoothly launched, yielding some initial achievements that are now being replicated in the Yangtze River Delta region.

 

Source: WeChat account of Greenland Group