TIANJIN -- The northern Chinese port city of Tianjin saw the sales value of imported goods rise 12.77 percent year-on-year via cross-border e-commerce to 459 million yuan (about $64.9 million) from June 1 to 18, the Tianjin Commission of Commerce said.
During the period, featuring "6.18" online shopping festival, the number of the orders for imported goods reached 2.52 million in the cross-border e-commerce sector in Tianjin, up 2.06 percent over the same period last year.
Cosmetics, health care products and milk powder were the top three best-selling categories, while cleaning and protective goods ranked among the top five for the first time.
In the first five months, the value of imported goods via the cross-border e-commernce in Tianjin reached 1.79 billion yuan, up 9.7 percent over the same period last year.
Local authorities of Tianjin adopted a string of measures to ensure the quality of cross-border e-commerce products and the smooth operation of e-commerce businesses.