future road of the foreign trade b2b websites in china with Google closing Google.cn
Where is the future road of the foreign trade b2b websites in china with Google closing Google.cn?
Google has closed Google.cn. Where is the future road of the foreign trade b2b websites which are dependent on Google? What deep impact this action result in to China B2B E-commerce and foreign trade?
Chen Dong ,the Yixiweiwei international trade CEO,said that even if Google shut down google.cn or even all of its China office, it does not mean that Google withdraw from the Chinese market because you can always visit Google.com in China. Only when Google.cn and google.com in the China region cannot visit, we can say that Google withdraw from China truly. However, we believe that Google will not truly withdraw from china. The risks are too high and there is no back room. However, we do not rule out the possibility and we need make corresponding preparations temporarily.
Recently, aiming at this incident, many e-commerce industry experts say Google shut down google.cn, or even all of its China office, leading limited impact on Chinese e-commerce. The domestic trade e-commerce can transfer to Baidu, Soso to related advertising forms. There is not much affected to foreign trade e-commerce. Of course, if Google withdraw from china truly later, the impact on Chinaes e-commerce will increase. The small and medium enterprises engaged in foreign trade will be unable to choose the overseas promotion of Google.com. Then they will choose international trade B2B platforms (such as Alibaba http://www.alibaba.com, Yixiweiwei http://www.ecvv.com) to carry out overseas network to promote.
Now, the pressure of RMB appreciation is increasing which directly affects the export trade. So, will Google withdrawing from china affect the foreign trade B2B platform then affect Chinese foreign trade sector?
International trade experts pointed out that a large number of Chinese SMEs have to pay high fees to promote for huge cost of investment and high annual cost of e-commerce sites or cannot take overseas promotion for the high fees. They need affordable overseas promotion channel urgent. If Google withdraw from china truly, Chinese foreign trade e-commerce platform will provide this channel.
Experts suggest that foreign trade B2B websites should take precautionary measures. Shenzhen and Hong Kong’s local trade networks in international trade have been launched Inquiry Pay Mode by the beginning of the year.
I believe that in the near future, there will be more and more well-known foreign e-commerce websites which meet the post-Google era of change in demand for B2B e-commerce.
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