Agreement to promote UK online exports with China

24 Sep 2015 12:55 PM

A UKTI partnership agreement with Shanghai Free Trade Zone will help UK companies develop e-commerce sales in China.

The Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), Sajid Javid, signed a partnership agreement on behalf of UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) with the Shanghai Cross-Border e-Commerce Public Platform on 23 September 2015.

The signing took place at the first ever China-UK Cross-Border e-commerce Cooperation Roundtable organised by the Bank of China in Shanghai.

Support for UK online retailers

The partnership was organised as part of UKTI’s e-Exporting Programme. The agreement will support UK exporters and help promote their online sales in China by helping them to:

Partnership agreement

The Shanghai Cross-border e-commerce Public Platform will work with UKTI to:

UKTI will work to grow the volume of UK online exports to China through the SFTZ e-marketplace by:

Shanghai Cross-border E-commerce Public Platform

The Shanghai Cross-border E-commerce Public Platform aims to share information and jointly solve problems such as:

The platform links the regulatory bodies (customs, foreign exchange, inspection and quarantine, and taxation) with sellers, consumers, payment institutions, logistics companies, and a China e-Port Data Centre.

It was built by the Shanghai municipal government.

UKTI’s e-Exporting Programme

By joining UKTI’s e-Exporting Programme, UK retailers and brands can reach consumers overseas through e-marketplaces.

Find out more about selling online through UKTI’s e-Exporting Programme.