What Are the Different Types of Electronic Business Communication?
E-commerce refers to business activities centered on information exchange technology and commodity exchange. It can also be understood as the activity of conducting transaction activities and related services through electronic transactions on the Internet, intranets and value-added networks. It is a traditional business activity. The electronic, network and informatization of all links; the business activities using the Internet as media are all in the category of e-commerce.
- On the morning of May 15, 2015, Shen Danyang, spokesperson of the Ministry of Commerce, introduced
- First, e-commerce has become an important growth point of the national economy. In 2014, the growth rate of China's total e-commerce transactions (28.64%) was 3.86 times the growth rate of GDP (7.4%); the growth rate of online retail sales in the whole year was 37.7 percentage points faster than the growth rate of total retail sales of consumer goods. In 2014, the income of the Internet industry, which is closely related to e-commerce, increased by 50%; the scale of national information consumption reached 2.8 trillion yuan, an increase of 18% year-on-year; the promotion of information consumption led to the development of 1.2 trillion yuan in related industries, contributing about 0.8 percentage point.
- The second is the explosive growth of mobile e-commerce. In 2014, the transaction scale of China's mobile shopping market reached 895.685 billion yuan, an annual growth rate of 234.3%; the number of China's WeChat users has reached 500 million, a year-on-year increase of 41%.
- Third, the rapid development of agricultural e-commerce. The Ministry of Commerce and the Ministry of Finance jointly launched the "Integrated Demonstration of E-commerce in Rural Areas" project, which launched e-commerce application demonstration projects in 56 counties in 8 provinces across the country. The Ministry of Commerce has established and launched a national public service platform for agricultural business information, which has contributed to a total of more than 23 million tons of agricultural and sideline product sales and a transaction value of more than 87 billion yuan.
- Fourth, the international influence of China's e-commerce has increased significantly. In 2014, two large-scale e-commerce companies in China successively landed in the US capital market, and the international capital market responded enthusiastically. [5]