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Cross-border E-commerce in Free Trade Zones: A In-depth Analysis of the Development Context, Challenge Perspective and Countermeasure Exploration

Weijia Hu, Dan Wang*

Abstract


Driven by globalization and digital technology, cross-border e-commerce in free trade zones has achieved rapid development by
relying on policy innovation. This article analyzes the development status from the four dimensions of industrial agglomeration, consumption upgrading, policy support and technology empowerment, and reveals its core challenges in the fields of logistics efficiency, data security,
and international regulatory coordination. The research puts forward schemes such as building an intelligent logistics network, establishing
a cross-border data governance system, improving the regulatory framework and deepening the international cooperation mechanism, emphasizing the synergistic effect of technology application and system optimization. This paper provides theoretical support for cross-border
e-commerce in free trade zones to break through the development bottleneck, and has practical guiding significance for accelerating the digital
transformation of global trade.

Keywords


Cross-border e-commerce in free trade zone; Industrial agglomeration effect; Technological innovation path; Policy and regulatory coordination; Global Market Expansion

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v3i4.6449

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