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The Path to Coordinated Development of Rural E-commerce and International Trade

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The development of rural e-commerce has significantly increased the added value of agricultural products. Through online platforms, agricultural products can be more directly connected to market demand, reducing intermediaries and thus increasing farmers' income. At the same time, rural e-commerce has promoted the standardization and scale of agricultural production, laying the foundation for agricultural modernization.

In international trade, e-commerce platforms also play a key role. With the help of the Internet, foreign trade companies can break through geographical restrictions and expand into the global market.Cross-border e-commerce, domestic specialty products can quickly go global, enhancing the international competitiveness of our products.

However, the coordinated development of rural e-commerce and international trade is not smooth sailing. Rural areas still have deficiencies in infrastructure, logistics distribution, talent reserves, etc., which restrict the further development of rural e-commerce. International trade also faces many challenges such as trade protectionism and exchange rate fluctuations.

In order to promote the coordinated development of the two, the government should increase investment in rural infrastructure construction, improve the logistics and distribution system, and strengthen the training of rural e-commerce talents. At the same time, enterprises should continue to innovate business models, improve product quality and service levels, and actively respond to various risks in international trade.

In short, the coordinated development of rural e-commerce and international trade requires not only the joint efforts of the government, enterprises and all sectors of society, but also our continuous exploration and innovation to achieve the common prosperity of agricultural modernization and international trade.