阿里B2B平台Alibaba.com過去11個月港商GMV有三位數增幅
阿里-SW(09988.HK)旗下B2B平台Alibaba.com香港區域經理文成樑表示,香港商家在過去11個月於該平台上的商品成交金額(GMV)按年錄得三位數增長,同時商家數量亦有增加,預計未來一年相關勢頭會持續下去。
文成樑稱,隨著更多B2B採購活動由實體轉到網上,對今年貿易形勢感到審慎樂觀,香港商家出口的主要目的地分別為美國、英國、加拿大、澳洲及法國,預期今年五個出口需求最大的範疇包括消費電子、運動娛樂、家居園藝、科技美容及綠色環保產品。
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