E-commerce hub boosts regional trade in Quzhou
The Four Provinces Border E-commerce Industrial Park has opened in Kecheng district, Quzhou, Zhejiang province, as a hub to boost regional trade.
By utilizing Quzhou's strategic location at the borders of Zhejiang, Fujian, Jiangxi, and Anhui provinces, the park serves as a one-stop hub for industry aggregation, livestreaming incubation, and cross-border trade.
Spanning about 25,000 square meters, the park features two main buildings: Building A hosts the E-commerce Product Selection Center, Quzhou Comprehensive Bonded Zone's Cross-border E-commerce Direct-purchase Center, and Quzhou's Cross-border E-commerce Public Service Center, while Building B offers spaces for e-commerce innovation, research, and professional development, ensuring high-quality work environments for industry professionals.

People shop for goods at the Cross-border E-commerce Direct-purchase Center. [Photo/WeChat account: Kechengfabu]
The E-commerce Product Selection Center showcases products from nine major industries, including high-end equipment, new energy, specialty paper, and outdoor goods, with sections dedicated to local specialties such as Jiangshan colored pencils and Changshan Huyou tangelos.
The 400-square-meter Cross-border E-commerce Direct-purchase Center offers over 5,000 imported products from more than 50 countries and regions, covering popular categories such as cosmetics. An accompanying WeChat mini-program also allows residents to order online and receive direct home delivery.
The park currently hosts over 40 enterprises and 300 professionals, expanding business opportunities and enriching consumer experiences.

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