Research on the Impact of Cross-Border E-Commerce on Trade Between China and Mongolia
Abstract
The smooth implementation of the “belt and Road Initiative†has also promoted the development of multinational economy and trade, among which cross-border e-commerce, as an emerging means of transaction, is gradually developing into the preferred way of transaction for all countries. Mongolia is an important partner of China with close relations. The level of cross-border e-commerce and international trade cooperation between the two countries is still lagging that of other countries along the belt and road. Starting from the actual national conditions and economic and trade development foundation of the two countries, this chapter analyzes the impact of cross-border e-commerce development on China-Mongolia international trade cooperation, and provides countermeasures for promoting the development of bilateral cross-border e-commerce.
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