Transforming Trade: Cross-border E-commerce Trends in Taiwan

Transforming Trade: Cross-border E-commerce Trends in Taiwan

While physical retail remains popular, the cross-border e-commerce market has experienced remarkable growth, with global retail e-commerce sales more than doubling from USD 2.4 trillion in 2017 to USD 5.3 trillion in 2022.[1] Taiwan is uniquely positioned to harness this trend, leveraging its advanced manufacturing capabilities and strategic location in Asia. The island’s strengths in consumer electronics and robust digital infrastructure offer a solid foundation for substantial e-commerce export growth.

Taiwanese MSMEs stand to gain significantly from the rapid growth in e-commerce. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated shifts in consumer behavior, while advancements in digital technology—such as cross-border digital payment systems and AI-powered tools for exporters—have created an environment ripe for success in e-commerce export.[2] However, to fully capitalize on these opportunities, Taiwanese MSMEs must address several persistent challenges. These include gaps in market knowledge, high cross-border logistics costs, challenges in building manufacturer partnerships, and limited understanding of import regulations in destination countries. Strategic public-private partnerships offer a promising path to overcome these barriers, enabling MSMEs to drive Taiwan’s growth in this dynamic sector.

Despite the increasing focus on e-commerce in Taiwan, significant knowledge gaps remain, particularly regarding export opportunities. While domestic e-commerce has been widely studied, the potential for e-commerce exports has received relatively little attention. This report seeks to bridge this gap by estimating Taiwan’s e-commerce export market size in 2023 and providing a forecast for 2028. It also captures insights from Taiwanese MSMEs about their current and future e-commerce engagement. Additionally, the report analyzes Taiwan’s policy landscape, offering actionable policy recommendations and referencing successful international examples to help expand the island’s e-commerce industry.

By addressing these gaps and leveraging its strengths, Taiwan has the opportunity to solidify its position as a leader in the global e-commerce market.

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[1] Statista (2024), “Retail e-commerce sales worldwide from 2014 to 2027.” Available at: https://www.statista.com/statistics/379046/worldwide-retail-e-commerce-sales/
[2] Sources include: J.P. Morgan (2021), “Global e-commerce trends report.” Available at: https://www.jpmorgan.com/content/dam/jpm/treasury-services/documents/global-e-commerce-trends-report.pdf; Keyrus (n.d.), “How supply chain management uses AI to help with exports.” Available at: https://keyrus.com/uk/en/insights/how-supply-chain-management-uses-ai-to-help-with-exports; Unbabel (2023), “AI Translations and the Benefit for Marketing Techniques.” Available at: https://unbabel.com/ai-translations-and-marketing-techniques/

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