The topic of cross-border e-commerce has become a focal point in discussions at global, regional, and national levels. Despite the considerable interest it has attracted, there's a pronounced gap in our understanding, especially concerning the transactional details inherent in cross-border e-commerce. This lack of detailed knowledge creates an evidence gap, which significantly hinders the development of informed policies.
This report aims to bridge this gap by offering a comprehensive examination of the trade procedures involved in importing food products from Chile to China. Through a detailed exploration of each step in the process, the report not only highlights the complexity of these trade operations but also suggests policy recommendations for simplifying and improving the efficiency of trade processes and procedures.