Zhongxin Finance, February 8. On the 8th, according to the Chinese government website, the State Council issued an approval to establish a comprehensive pilot zone for cross-border e-commerce in 27 cities and regions including Ordos.

  According to the approval, the State Council has agreed to establish new cities in Ordos City, Yangzhou City, Zhenjiang City, Taizhou City, Jinhua City, Zhoushan City, Maanshan City, Xuancheng City, Jingdezhen City, Shangrao City, Zibo City, Rizhao City, Xiangyang City, Shaoguan City, Shanwei City 27 cities and regions including Heyuan City, Yangjiang City, Qingyuan City, Chaozhou City, Jieyang City, Yunfu City, Nanchong City, Meishan City, Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Baoji City, Kashgar Region, and Alashankou City have established cross-border electronic products. Commercial comprehensive pilot area.

  The State Council requires that the people's governments of the relevant provinces (autonomous regions) should effectively strengthen the organization and leadership of the construction of the comprehensive pilot zone, improve the mechanism, clarify the division of labor, implement responsibilities, and effectively promote the construction and development of the comprehensive pilot zone in an orderly and effective manner.

According to the requirements of the pilot, the specific implementation plan should be improved as soon as possible and the organization and implementation should be well organized.

It is necessary to further refine the pilot tasks, highlight key points, drive innovation, give full play to the decisive role of the market in allocating resources, give better play to the role of the government, effectively guide social resources, rationally allocate public resources, and solidly promote the construction of comprehensive pilot zones.

It is necessary to establish and improve the cross-border e-commerce informatization management mechanism, and provide relevant electronic information in a timely manner according to the management needs of the relevant departments.

It is necessary to regularly submit work plans, pilot experience and results to the Ministry of Commerce and other departments, and strive to achieve new progress and breakthroughs in improving the system and mechanism for promoting the development of cross-border e-commerce and promoting the construction of supporting support systems.

Important policies and major construction projects involved in the construction of each comprehensive pilot zone shall be submitted for approval in accordance with the prescribed procedures.

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