China overtakes US in e-commerce sales: report

The online retail transactions reached 2.79 billion yuan ($439 million) in 2014

China overtakes US in e-commerce sales: report
Press Trust of India Beijing
Last Updated : Oct 30 2015 | 11:29 AM IST
China has over taken the US to become the world's largest online retail market as its e-commerce revenues grossed $439 million last year constituting 7 per cent of its gross domestic product (GDP), according to a new report.

The internet has become a critical element of China's economic progress in the past five years, accounting for seven per cent of the world's second largest economy's  GDP in 2014, a percentage point higher than the US, state-run Global Times reported, citing a report issued by China Internet Network Information Centre (CNNIC).

China has exceeded the US to become the world's largest online retail market, it said as the online retail transactions reached 2.79 billion yuan ($439 million) in 2014, one of the key economic achievements of China's internet development during the 12th Five-Year Plan period (2011-15).

However, according to US journal Statista, US online sales last years accounted to about $290 billion.

Commenting on China's progress,Qin An, a cyber-security expert at the China Institute for Innovation and Development strategy, told the Global Times that "China has followed the world's trend to become a leader in e-commerce thanks to its favourable policies and competitive enterprises."

According to CNNIC, there are so far 328 listed internet companies in China, whose total market cap reached 785 trillion yuan, accounting for 25.6 per cent of the nation's market capitalisation. Four of them have made their way to the top 10 world internet companies, including Alibaba.

In 2014, the number of online shoppers climbed to 361 million, representing 55.7 per cent of the nation's shoppers.

Online shopping represents 20 per cent of all consumer demand, the report said. For the first time mobile phones have become the most commonly-used platform to access the internet, followed by computers. Some 594 million people in China can access to the internet through mobile phones.

The number is 86.8 per cent higher than in 2005-10.

The internet also boosted growth in related industries such as smart phones, servers, storage and internet infrastructure, Global Times quoted the report as saying.

E-commerce was able to thrive in China because it was from the beginning competitive with its Western counterparts, whereas the nation's traditional retail businesses are not as developed as those in the West, said Wang Xiaoxing, an industry analyst from consultancy Analysys International.

On cyber security, the report noted that China has issued 76 regulations and documents relating to cyber security, over 2.6 times of that of 2005-10, while many special operations have been carried out to regulate the internet, including a crackdown on pornographic and violent content.

China remains a key victim of cyber attacks despite all the measures in the 12th Five-Year Plan period, which have failed to meet the expectations, Qin said.

Qin added that a better guarantee on the development of an industry aiming to protect Internet security should be listed as a national strategy.
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First Published: Oct 30 2015 | 10:57 AM IST

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