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The difference between traditional foreign trade and cross-border e-commerce

Different costs, different processes, different communication service platforms and different modes.

1. Traditional foreign trade focuses on a large number of goods, and then develops multi-level distributors according to foreign logistics industries, and finally reaches end customers (companies or themselves); Cross-border e-commerce is directly facing end customers.

2. Traditional foreign trade focuses on a large number of goods, and then develops multi-level distributors according to foreign logistics industries, and finally reaches end customers (companies or themselves); Cross-border e-commerce is directly facing end customers.

3. Traditional trade should be spread and marketed through the service platform of wholesale news information, e-mail, trade fairs and other information flow advertisements; Cross-border e-commerce will directly sell products to customers according to service platforms such as Amazon and wish.

4. Because traditional trade is spread by information flow advertising, its basic mode is B2B, while cross-border e-commerce sells directly in the market through service platforms because it reduces middlemen, and its key mode is B2C.