Cancel e commerce to save the real economy?The attitude of the top management is already clear!

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-28

Only by canceling e-commerce can we save the real economy?In fact, the attitude of the top management is already very clear!

A few days ago, Pinduoduo's ** value surpassed Ali's value in the domestic Internet, which caused heated discussions on the domestic Internet, and it is also in this context that there are many voices on the Internet discussing whether e-commerce should be canceled. Some netizens believe that e-commerce has exacerbated the involution of the market, and even destroyed the real economy, and if you want to save the real economy, you must cancel e-commerce, so that the economy can recover quickly and employment opportunities will increase.

Abolishing e-commerce can save the real economyI don't know what you think, but I don't think there's a causal connection.

First of all, e-commerce is based on the real economy, and the clothes, accessories, toys, mobile phones, and computers on the e-commerce platform are not manufactured in physical factoriesIt is undeniable that the existence of e-commerce has indeed depressed the profit margin of enterprises, because the goods are more transparent, and the market competition will naturally be more intense. But let's not forget that e-commerce has also brought greater success to the real economy

For example,Through the e-commerce platform, a product from the Yiwu factory in Zhejiang can be seen by consumers in Guangdong, Northeast China, Xinjiang and other regionsFrom this point of view, e-commerce seems to reduce corporate profit margins, but in fact, it also gives merchants more sales channels and audiences

Now, do you still think that e-commerce has destroyed the real economy?Of course, it is undeniable that e-commerce has indeed had an impact on some real economies, that is, offline retail stores, such as pedestrian streets and clothing cities, because of the impact of e-commerce, business has indeed declined a lot in recent years.

However, I don't think that's why we're going to do away with e-commerce!From a dialectical point of view, e-commerce only provides consumers with a new shopping channel and makes consumers' choices more diverse, what's wrong with that?Secondly, you can also think about how those pedestrian streets and clothing cities pit consumers when there is no e-commerceI am still impressed, when e-commerce is not popular, go to the clothing city to buy clothes, merchants will ask for a price, a piece of clothing with a purchase price of 30, some merchants can even shout out 150**, everyone said, such a physical store, shouldn't it be banned?

In my opinion, the real impact of e-commerce is the physical store merchants and landlords, and the reason why these people oppose e-commerce is not because of how enthusiastic they are, but purely because the emergence of e-commerce has affected their interests, and they can't change all this, so they want to put pressure on the country through the first pressure, and even under the slogan of being good for the real economy, so that the country can stop the e-commerce industry.

But will the state really stop e-commerce?Apparently not!In fact, the attitude of the top management is already clear!Just some time ago, Guangdong, a major province at the forefront of reform, issued a clear notice:It will encourage the development of e-commerce in Guangdong and support Shenzhen and Guangzhou to build live broadcast e-commerce capitals. Even Guangdong, a major reform province, has made it clear that it will vigorously develop e-commerce, and now everyone still thinks that the country will shut down e-commerce

In general, shutting down e-commerce and saving the real economy is nonsense in itself, and the state will never restrict the development of e-commerce, whether you accept it or not, e-commerce will exist.

And for those brick-and-mortar stores that are affected by e-commerce, I would like to say:Instead of complaining that e-commerce has affected their business, it is better to reflect on their own problems, after so many years, has the business concept changed, or is it not always the consumer as the "wronged leader"?

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