Post by account_disabled on Feb 15, 2024 1:09:36 GMT -5
Taiwan's small and medium-sized enterprises for many years and is committed to helping Taiwanese enterprises stand on the international stage, and Taipei City, which has more than 6,000 corporate members and continues to serve as a bridge between industry and government. held a dialogue to make a comprehensive analysis of economic and trade trends and the development of B2B cross-border e-commerce during the epidemic. Review of changes during the epidemic:
market fragmentation, performance guarantees become advantages of Taiwanese companies Looking back at the changes brought about by the epidemic in 2020 on global foreign trade, Alibaba International Asia Pacific General Canada Phone Number List Manager Guo Yilin and Taipei Import and Export Business Association Secretary-General Huang Wenrong unanimously believed that the market under the epidemic is an opportunity for Taiwanese companies to be "even more powerful than a tiger." "
The epidemic has blocked people-to-people communication both psychologically and practically, and buyers have turned to the Internet to find merchants," Guo Yilin explained. In addition to the shift of transaction scenes to online during the epidemic, buyers also pay more attention to diversifying risks and seeking various services from different sources. The market seeks suitable suppliers. In this context, since the epidemic in Taiwan is relatively mild, the labor force and economy have been less affected, which translates into a better performance guarantee than other markets. "The contract performance advantage coupled with the existing process advantages makes it easy for Taiwanese businesses to find new opportunities." Guo Yilin said. Huang Wenrong added that after the epidemic, the original trade chain changed from "long chain" to "short chain", and