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The chinese economic miracle – Have we been too naive?





CHINA WILL SOON BE THE LARGEST MARKET FOR ONLINE TRADE

Increasing urbanization and catch-up consumer spending among the growing Chinese middle classes will play a significant role. Over the coming years, China will develop into the largest market for online trade and DHL intends to play an active role in this journey. 
At the end of July 2015, we put a new DHL eCommerce terminal into operation in Shanghai. By the end of 2015, two additional delivery points in North and South China were set up and running. In future, the new terminal in Shanghai is to be the central consolidation center for the international dispatch of goods manufactured in China. 
What’s more, we will offer individual dispatch solutions for online retailers in the USA and Europe shipping to China. The Chinese eCommerce sector offers enormous potential. In the first five months of 2015 alone, revenue had already reached the level recorded for 2014 as a whole.
China is changing – and redefining its role within the world economy. We should support this transition with patience and confidence –
rather than resorting to crisis scenarios.


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