Cross-border e-commerce technology simplifies the process of international trade, provides a powerful weapon for small and medium-sized enterprises to enter the international market, and expands the operating entities of international trade. At the same time, cross-border e-commerce impacts the organizational structure of international trade intermediaries, leading to corresponding changes in the way of international trade operations. Under the traditional trade method, importers and exporters occupy a very important position as the medium for the sale of goods and services between countries (regions). Now that domestic producers and foreign consumers are in direct contact through the Internet, the information network has become the largest intermediary, and the status of traditional trade intermediaries, agents and professional import and export companies has been relatively reduced, thus triggering a revolution in the organizational structure of international trade intermediaries.

Cross-border e-commerce incorporates the main processes of import and export, such as market research, international marketing, warehousing declaration, commodity inspection, etc., into computer networks, providing manufacturers and traders around the world with all-round, multi-level, multi-angle interactive services, removing the restrictions of material, time and space on both parties in traditional trade activities, and promoting the deepening development of international trade.