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This closed door forum held in Hangzhou gathers around 20+ of China’s E-commerce leaders, heads of China’s e-commerce giants, government heads, and scholars to exchange dialogue about internet issues impacting the current and future economy and society.
Major themes this year included cross border e-commerce as well as offline to online commerce, for which logistics, payments and regulatory topics also played a big supporting role.
Taylor spoke at two sessions:.
The internet of today has transformed virtually every industry beyond expectation, notes Taylor, and China is a tremendous opportunity that promises to be the next real growth phase.
“You’re going to have suppliers and customers from around the world, not just in China,” says Taylor, “And that’s a market that no-one’s ever seen before, particularly from this country."
“What I really like is that China’s internet landscape is far more advanced and far more sophisticated than the West. They just happen to have a few big names, and that’s about it. But there’s an equal amount of big names just within one country here," said Taylor.
A non-profit and non-governmental organisation, the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) – or åšé³Œäºšæ´²è®ºå› (Bó'áo YàzhÅu Lùntán) in Chinese – aims to foster and deepen economic exchange, coordination, and cooperation within Asia, as well as between Asia and other parts of the world.
Today, the BFA has evolved into a high-end dialogue platform for governments, enterprises, experts, and scholars to hold joint discourses on issues regarding the economy, society, environment, and more.
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