Research on the Impact of e-commerce on International Trade and Countermeasures

Authors

  • Ivan Liu Spore Technology Co., Ltd

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10576446

References:

4

Keywords:

E-commerce, International Trade, Cross-Border Trade, Trade Policy

Abstract

This paper aims to explore the impact and countermeasures of e-commerce on international trade. Through research on the relationship between e-commerce and international trade, the impact of e-commerce on international trade, and China's foreign trade e-commerce, we can draw some conclusions. E-commerce plays an important role in promoting the development of international trade. It can promote the development of international trade, reduce the cost of international trade, and promote innovation in international trade. There is an interdependent relationship between e-commerce and international trade, but the application of e-commerce in international trade faces some challenges, such as network security, intellectual property protection, cross-border payment and other issues, which need to be effectively resolved.

Author Biography

Ivan Liu , Spore Technology Co., Ltd

Director of the Comprehensive Affairs Office of Spore Technology Co., Ltd., mainly focuses on strategic management of enterprises, institutional construction of technology-based enterprises, and development models of small and micro enterprises.

References

Laudon, K. C., & Traver, C. G. (2020). E-commerce 2019: Business, technology, society. Pearson.

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Published

2024-02-01

How to Cite

Liu , I. (2024). Research on the Impact of e-commerce on International Trade and Countermeasures . Journal of Economic Theory and Business Management, 1(1), 8–10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10576446

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