Express import business between China and Hong Kong has become an important part of the global logistics industry due to its geographic proximity, economic complementarity and policy flexibility. As e-commerce flourishes and cross-border trade continues to increase, the size and complexity of the express import business continues to grow.
Historical BackgroundHong Kong as a trade hub:Since the beginning of the 20th century, Hong Kong has rapidly developed into an important global trade and logistics center by virtue of its advantageous geographical location and free port policy. As the gateway to Mainland China, Hong Kong plays a bridging role in Sino-foreign trade. With the rapid development of China's economy, trade exchanges between the two places have become more frequent, and Hong Kong's logistics and express delivery services have expanded.China's Reform and Opening Up:In 1978, China implemented a policy of reform and opening up, gradually opening up the market economy and promoting the development of foreign trade. This policy not only facilitated China's economic take-off, but also strengthened the economic ties between China and Hong Kong. Hong Kong became an important transit point for Chinese goods to enter the international market, while the consumer demand for Mainland goods also drove the growth of Hong Kong's import business.Rise of e-commerce:The rise of e-commerce at the beginning of the 21st century further boosted the development of