"China e-commerce is a model for APEC small and medium-sized enterprises" Diane Wang, CEO of DHgate.com

Top Quote Recently, Diane Wang, the founder and CEO of DHgate.com, put forward her proposal as a Chinese representative to promote cross-border trade between small and medium-sized enterprises in Asian-Pacific region using e-commerce. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) July 31, 2012 - Recently, Diane Wang, the founder and CEO of DHgate.com, put forward her proposal as a Chinese representative to promote cross-border trade between small and medium-sized enterprises in Asian-Pacific region using e-commerce. The proposal received an enthusiastic response from delegates and has been written into a letter for leaders and ministers of 21 countries.

    After attending the third meeting of the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) held in Vietnam, Diane Wang said "as the representative of the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC), I represent a large amount of China's small, medium and micro-sized enterprises and the high-tech domain of the Internet, which is a community filled with vigor. Our proposal and practice in China has been agreed by all representatives and become the most vigorous discussion point at APEC. China's e-commerce industry became a very active topic during the meeting." Diane continued, "DHgate.com, as a platform for trading products online, has become an example of best practices which is paid particular attention by small and medium-sized enterprises in the Asian-Pacific region.

    Diane Wang, the founder and CEO of DHgate.com was appointed as the deputy candidate of the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) and the rotating chairman of the APEC Entrepreneurs' Association Committee serving for China's small and medium-sized enterprises at concurrently.

    The development of small and medium-sized enterprises is an important duty for all APEC economy members, and this perspective is shared by all governments that are APEC economy members. Diane Wang stated that "with the development of the Internet, regional economies should not only be limited to traditional methods, but also use e-commerce to strengthen the cooperation of the regional economy of TAAP."

    Many problems such as platform technology, talent, logistics transport, capital and other issues are obstacles for developing cross-border online trade. But with the growth of China's e-commerce industry, we can well solve a series of problems. As an online platform for foreign trade, DHgate.com has grown into a mature transaction platform in its 8 years online. It helps users who have language barriers or lack e-commerce skills to carry out international transactions easily and successfully.
    APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) was established by the APEC economic leaders in 1995 and is used to give suggestions on business to APEC economic leaders. The council is made up of the influential business leaders from all major industries who submit reports to APEC economic leaders every year and put forward specific suggestions to improve the business environment and help expand trade and investment.

    DHgate.com (www.DHgate.com) was the first online platform for China wholesale products to bring small and medium-sized domestic suppliers and effectively connect them online with small and medium-sized foreign buyers. As an innovator in B2B e-commerce and international trade, DHgate.com fully understands the intricacies of international trade and combines modern e-commerce with traditional international trade, safe and reliable cash flow, fast and convenient logistics services. DHgate.com is also one of the third-party e-commerce platforms authorized by the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China. The Electronic business institutions management authentication center regards DHgate.com as a model unit.

    DHgate.com has over 1 million domestic suppliers online with 25 million types of product; and 4 million buyers from 244 countries. 100,000 buyers make purchase online every hour with an order placed on average every 6 seconds.

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