Hangzhou Airport is not very developed, but relies on two major “law-protecting” effects, namely policy preference and industry agglomeration. As a pilot pioneer, many supporting policies will be tried out in Hangzhou first. The existence of e-commerce banner Alibaba has also made Hangzhou a hotspot that cannot be bypassed. Since its opening in May 2014, Hangzhou Comprehensive Experimental Zone has introduced platform e-commerce, vertical e-commerce, logistics companies, etc. In March 2015, the State Council approved the establishment of China (Hangzhou) Cross-border E-Commerce Comprehensive Experimental Zone, which clearly requires institutional innovation. , management innovation and service innovation provide replicable and scalable experience for the healthy development of cross-border e-commerce across the country, and are pilot projects.

The “Single Window” of Hangzhou’s comprehensive cross-border e-commerce foreign trade service platform is relatively successful. It coordinates and integrates with port management departments such as industry and commerce, taxation, industry and commerce, quality inspection, foreign exchange, and postal services, involving enterprise filing, electronic orders, In terms of electronic invoices, electronic tax bills, electronic waybills, electronic declarations and many other aspects, this platform is an upgraded version of the previous cross-border one-stop service.

As of the beginning of 2016, Hangzhou currently has three cross-border e-commerce parks, with a total of 12 industrial parks including Xiacheng, Xiasha, Airport, Lin’an, Jianggan, Xiaoshan, Yuhang, and Postal Express. Domestic leading e-commerce companies have settled in the park one after another, and the park has formed a complete cross-border e-commerce industry ecosystem. In addition to cross-border parks, Hangzhou has also settled in imported e-commerce offline O2O experience stores and imported supermarkets.

Hangzhou has a complete cross-border e-commerce industry chain and is surrounded by a large number of small and medium-sized foreign trade companies. According to the “Zhejiang Cross-border E-commerce 2015-17 Plan” and the “China (Hangzhou) Cross-border E-commerce Comprehensive Pilot Zone Development Plan”, Hangzhou intends to build a global e-commerce service platform by the end of 2017 and build an information sharing, A system that integrates financial services, smart logistics, e-commerce credit, statistical monitoring, and risk control. Hangzhou will establish more than 5,000 cross-border e-commerce companies, more than 10 cross-border e-commerce industrial parks, and more than 20 cross-border e-commerce companies. The incubation platform has 60 overseas warehouses and cooperates with customs, finance, local taxation and other departments to provide subsidies for e-commerce export insurance. It is expected that the export transaction volume will reach 30 billion US dollars and the import transaction volume will also reach 10 billion US dollars.