Southwest China's Guizhou province unveiled its first group of provincial-level demonstration projects for 2024 on July 9, with several companies and teams from Guiyang making the list.
The initiative aims to establish benchmarks in the e-commerce industry and accelerate the high-quality development of the e-commerce industry. Among the recognized entities, three e-commerce industrial parks were included in the list of "Guizhou Province E-commerce Industry Development Demonstration Parks", eight live-streaming bases were included in the list of "Guizhou Province E-commerce Live Streaming Demonstration Base", and 106 e-commerce enterprises were included in the list of "Guizhou Province E-commerce Industry Development Demonstration Enterprises". Furthermore, five live-streaming teams were recognized as "Guizhou Province E-commerce Live-streaming Demonstration Teams".
Guiyang companies that were included in the aforementioned lists include Guizhou Zhongyuanchuang Trading Co, Walmart (Guizhou) Commercial Retail Co, Guizhou Haitun Interactive Entertainment Culture Media Co and Guizhou Shisuojia Network Technology Service Co.
In accordance with a plan released by the Department of Commerce of Guizhou Province, by 2025, the province aims to cultivate over 10 provincial-level e-commerce industrial parks, over 100 provincial-level e-commerce live-streaming bases, and over 1,000 provincial-level e-commerce leading enterprises and live-streaming teams.
Additionally, Guizhou will work to develop over 10,000 e-commerce best-selling products and achieve total online retail sales of over 100 billion yuan ($13.75 billion), effectively forming a high-quality development modern for the province's e-commerce industry.