China's e-commerce sector demonstrated sound growth momentum in the first two months of 2025, the Ministry of Commerce said Friday.
Artificial intelligence and the country's consumer goods trade-in program have contributed
Official data showed that China's online retail sales of physical goods rose 5 percent year on year during the Jan.-Feb. period, outpacing the 4 percent growth of retail sales of consumer goods.
Boosted by policy incentives such as the expansion of visa-free entry policies, online services also registered rapid growth in this period, with sales of online tourist services surging by 35.9 percent compared with a year earlier, the ministry revealed.
The data also showed that under the Silk Road e-commerce cooperation framework, sales of passion fruit from Colombia and wine from Serbia on key platforms had soared by 355.5 percent and 215.8 percent from a year earlier, respectively.