Home>Latest

Global trade flourishes at Ningbo export e-commerce expo

chinadaily.com.cn| Updated:  June 3, 2025 L M S

1928368239716483072_1280px.jpg

Hordes of visitors flock to the 2025 China (Ningbo) Export Cross-Border E-Commerce Expo. [Photo/Organizing Committee of 2025 China (Ningbo) Export Cross-Border E-Commerce Expo]

The 2025 China (Ningbo) Export Cross-Border E-Commerce Expo attracted 75,000 professional visitors from May 28 to May 30 – cementing its reputation as one of China's most influential trade events.

E-commerce platform eMAG – often called "Romania's JD.com" – highlighted opportunities for Chinese businesses looking to enter Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary. Since establishing its operations center in Ningbo in 2023, the platform has expanded its seller’s base from a handful to over 300.

This year's expo showcased cutting-edge products, including a high-efficiency tire inflator that eliminates the waiting time between uses, a portable seasoning grinder designed for campers and smart sofa that integrating sleep-enhancing and voice-controlled features. Additionally, Ningbo tech company Youwei Technology unveiled an advanced e-commerce software platform that simplifies seller operations.

Manufacturers and suppliers from Kazakhstan and Malaysia participated in the event, promoting locally produced toys and furniture. Several global e-commerce platforms – including Vente-unique from France and Vietnam's Baobao Express – sought partnerships with Chinese exporters.

With businesses from over 30 countries in attendance, the Ningbo expo reinforced its position as a key hub for cross-border trade. As product innovation and logistics optimization drive new opportunities forwards, the event continues to be a springboard for global commerce.

close

Our Privacy Statement & Cookie Policy

By continuing to browse our site you agree to our use of cookies, Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.


Privacy Policy and Terms of Use

站长统计