Study on Chinese cross-border e-commerce payments from a "double cycle" standpoint
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54097/cnz4mv78Keywords:
Cross-border e-commerce, Payment systems, Digital transactions, Double cycle, Financial technology, Regulatory compliance, Transaction security, Foreign exchange settlement, Payment innovation, Economic globalizationAbstract
The rapid expansion of cross-border e-commerce in China has transformed international trade by enabling seamless digital transactions. The concept of the double cycle strategy, emphasizing both domestic and international economic circulations, has reshaped the cross-border payment landscape. While technological advancements have streamlined payment processes, several challenges remain, including regulatory complexities, security risks, and inefficiencies in transaction settlements. This paper examines the current situation of cross-border e-commerce payment in China, identifies major issues, and proposes strategic countermeasures to enhance payment systems under the double cycle framework. By addressing these challenges, China can further strengthen its role in the global digital economy and facilitate smoother international transactions.
Downloads
References
[1] Ren, L., & Zhang, X. (2023). The Development Trend and Policy Support of Cross-border E-commerce in China. Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences, 12, 234-240.
[2] Chen, G. (2023). The development dilemma and countermeasures of Chinese cross-border e-commerce enterprises under the background of big data. Journal of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering, 23(2), 1087-1099.
[3] Li, W., & Li, C. (2022). Analysis of the Internationalization Strategy of Cross-Border E-Commerce Enterprises: The Case of Alibaba Group. iBusiness, 14(4), 270-283.
[4] Li, Q., & Sun, J. (2023). Digital Marketing and B2B Cross-Border E-Commerce: A Case Study of Alibaba International Station in China. Proceedings of Business and Economic Studies, 6(6), 76-80.
[5] Tu, Y., & Shangguan, J. Z. (2018). Cross-border E-commerce: A new driver of global trade. Emerging Issues in Global Marketing: A Shifting Paradigm, 93-117.
[6] Qiu, Y., Chen, T., Cai, J., & Yang, J. (2022). The Impact of government behavior on the development of cross-border e-commerce B2B export trading enterprises based on evolutionary game in the context of “Dual-Cycle” policy. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research, 17(4), 1741-1768.
[7] He, Y. (2024). Research on the Future of Cross-border E-commerce from the Perspective of Sustainable Development. Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences, 132, 49-55.
[8] Xiaoqing, L. (2018, December). The expansion of international market of foreign trade manufacturing through cross-border electronic commerce under “mobile Internet Plus”. In 4th International Conference on Economics, Management, Law and Education (EMLE 2018) (pp. 726-730). Atlantis Press.
[9] Zhong, X. (2019). Countermeasure Research on the Cultivation of Cross-border E-Commerce Merchants in Higher Vocational Colleges under the Background of" Internet Plus".
[10] Tang, X. (2021, August). Research on the development of computer cross border e-commerce from the perspective of international trade. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1992, No. 2, p. 022060). IOP Publishing.
[11] Feng, Z., & Chen, M. (2022). Platformance-based cross-border import retail e-commerce service quality evaluation using an artificial neural network analysis. Journal of Global Information Management (JGIM), 30(11), 1-17.
[12] Wang, X., Meng, W., Wang, C., Huang, B., & Li, Y. (2022). Export trade structure transformation and countermeasures in the context of reverse globalization. Plos one, 17(6), e0270390.
[13] Sun, S., Xu, H., He, M., Xiao, Y., & Niu, H. (2022). An alternative globalization barometer for investigating the trend of globalization. Applied Sciences, 12(15), 7896.
[14] Jun, Y., Xiao-Hui, S., & Yan, G. (2021). The “Competition” for Training Cross Border E-commerce Talents in China on the Background of “Internet Plus”. Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 21(6).
[15] Cheng, X., Su, L., & Zarifis, A. (2019). Designing a talents training model for cross-border e-commerce: a mixed approach of problem-based learning with social media. Electronic Commerce Research, 19(4), 801-822.
[16] Xi, Y. A. N. G., & Ming, L. U. O. (2020, April). Research on the talent training mode of Application-oriented Undergraduate Cross-border e-commerce Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education. In 2020 International Conference on Big Data and Informatization Education (ICBDIE) (pp. 119-122). IEEE.
[17] Jin, L., & Chen, L. (2024). Exploring the Impact of Computer Applications on Cross-Border E-commerce Performance. IEEE Access.
[18] Chen, G. (2023). The development dilemma and countermeasures of Chinese cross-border e-commerce enterprises under the background of big data. Journal of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering, 23(2), 1087-1099.
[19] Kučera, J., & Zhang, Y. (2023). Research on the development path of China’s cross-border e-commerce industry under the COVID epidemic. In SHS Web of Conferences (Vol. 160, p. 01009). EDP Sciences.
[20] Chen, Y., Li, J., & Zhang, J. (2024). Digitalisation, data-driven dynamic capabilities and responsible innovation: An empirical study of SMEs in China. Asia pacific journal of management, 41(3), 1211-1251.
[21] Ren, X., Jing, H., & Zhang, Y. (2023). Construction of Digital Transformation Capability of Manufacturing Enterprises: Qualitative Meta-Analysis Based on Current Research. Sustainability, 15(19), 14168.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Computing and Electronic Information Management

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.