By June, 2005, Chinese Netizens had Amounted to 1.03 Million, Providing Boundless Space for the Development of e-Commerce.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c40997) has announced the addition of China e-Commerce Profit Model Report, 2005 to their offering. This report analyses the structure and trends of the e-commerce market in China. It provides some research about the B2B (Business to Business) Refers to one business communicating with or selling to another. See B2B e-commerce, B2C and B2G. B2B - business to business and C2C (Client to Client) An earlier term for peer-to-peer (P2P), in which one user communicates with another user without going through a server in between. See peer-to-peer. market, and analyses the e-commerce market according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. each kind of industry in China. Contents Include: 1. Overview of e-commerce 2. Development of e-commerce 3. Development environment of China's e-commerce 4. Research on typical websites (B2B e-commerce (Business to Business Electronic-COMMERCE) Refers to one business selling to another business via the Web. See e-commerce. ) 5. Research on C2C websites 6. Research on China's B2C e-commerce B2C e-commerce The conducting of commerce by companies, government agencies, and institutions with consumers over the Internet. Amazon.com is typical of a company engaged in B2C e-commerce. by industry 7. Viewpoints and conclusion Selected Charts The growth rate of global e-commerce in 2004 was 25.3%, and the gross sales Gross Sales A measure of overall sales that isn't adjusted for customer discounts or returns, calculated simply by adding all sales invoices, and not including operating expenses, cost of goods sold, payment of taxes, or any other charge. was USD USD In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the U.S. Dollar. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. $ 2774.8 billion. e-commerce transactions accounted for 15-20% of the global trading. Among the transaction types of e-commerce, B2B and B2C (Business to Consumer) Refers to a business communicating with or selling to an individual rather than a company. See B2B. took the most percentage, especially B2B, which took 80-90% of the global e-commerce sales revenue. The concept of e-commerce was introduced into China in 1993, and the first online transaction in China was done in 1996. In 1998, the e-commerce demonstration project between enterprises aiming to promote informationization of the national economy was initiated. The transfer of e-commerce from concept to practice started in 1999. The e-commerce models were expanded from B2C to C2C (auction online) and B2B (emerged at the end of 1999). The development of e-commerce showed a sound momentum in China. However, the fracture of the Internet bubble See dot-com bubble. of 2000 seriously impacted the development of e-commerce. While with the rising of value-added service A value-added service (VAS) is a telecommunications industry term for non-core services or, in short, all services beyond standard voice calls and fax transmissions. and the maturation of operating environment In computing, an operating environment is the environment in which users run programs, whether in a command line interface, such as in MS-DOS or the Unix shell, or in a graphical user interface, such as in the Macintosh operating system. , e-commerce developed rapidly since 2002. The growth rate of China's e-commerce in 2004 was 73.7%, and the turnover reached 480 billion RMB RMB Right Mouse Button RMB Regional Management Board (USACE) RMB Rolf Maier Bode (musician, band) RMB Ren Min Bi (currency of People's Republic of China) , accounting for 2% of the global e-commerce turnover. With regard to fundamental conditions, the development environment of China's e-commerce is turning better in spite of some restrictive factors. By June, 2005, Chinese netizens had amounted to 1.03 million, which provided boundless space for the development of e-commerce. In terms of logistics, there had been over 1000 distribution centers in China by the end of 2004, including some foreign logistics corporations and delivery powers. As far as payment is concerned, the total volume of online payment got to 680 million RMB in 2004 and 1.57 billion RMB in 2005. However, only 18% of the numerous Chinese netizens have the experience of purchasing online within a half year. Of those netizens, only 37.9% would like to pay online, while the majority of them still prefer to go to post offices or banks. This shows that the functions of online payment are not perfect yet and the netizens still have some doubt about online payment. As for logistics, high delivery cost due to the small scale of some logistics enterprises is still an obstacle for the development of e-commerce. As far as B2B is concerned, domestic competitions are mainly among alibaba.com.cn, hc360.com and mymai.com. By right of its early entry, alibaba.com.cn dominates the field, leaving the other two competitors behind. Nevertheless, the demerits of alibaba's direct sales mode are showing more and more obvious, while the ""combination of direct sales and being an agent"" mode of hc360.com and the "being the sole agent in large cities and implementing direct sales in small cities" mode of mymai.com seem more consumer-oriented. With the deepening of the competition, different operating strategies are likely to inflict far-reaching influence on market repartition re·par·ti·tion n. 1. Distribution; apportionment. 2. A partitioning again or in a different way. tr.v. re·par·ti·tioned, re·par·ti·tion·ing, re·par·ti·tions To partition again; redivide. . As far as C2C is concerned, major domestic service providers include taobao.com, ebay.com.cn and 1pai.com.cn. Due to its charge-free policy, taobao.com (affiliated to alibaba.com.cn) surpassed ebay.com.cn in both consumer and commodities amount in two years. However, ebay.com.cn hasn't changed its charging policy under such pressure. 1pai.com.cn was co-invested by Yahoo and Sina, and developed well because of Yahoo's brand and Sina's page view, but it cannot challenge or threaten the market position of taobao.com and ebay.com.cn these days. As the earliest emerged business model of China's e-commerce, B2C experienced lots of twists and turns in its later development. Nowadays, manufacturers in every walk of life are marching into e-commerce successively, in hoping of being advantageous in market competition via the Internet platform. To get a comprehensive and in-depth knowledge of the development of China's e-commerce, we conducted a research on about 100 websites in ten major sectors, aiming to provide valuable references for investors. The Companies Mentioned include: --alibaba.com.cn --hc360.com --mymai.com --ebay.com.cn --taobao.com --1pai.com.cn For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c40997 |
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