Pakistani Abdullah's Journey to Achieving Dreams Through Streaming in Ezhou Is a Testament to China's Momentum and the Speed of Low-Earth Economy Development

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

“This drone has a long flight time, a stable signal, and can fly from Ezhou to North America!” Abdullah, a Pakistani, says in fluent English while selling products on TikTok live from the Streaming Center of China Cross-Border E-Commerce Industrial Park (Ezhou). In one hour, he managed to achieve a great result by selling bags worth $7,000. Having lived in China for almost five years and settled in Hubei province six months ago, the guy immediately identified this province as the place where his dreams would come true: “I am fascinated by the dynamics of China’s development and hope to stay here forever.”

In the photo: In the China Cross-Border E-Commerce Industrial Park (Ezhou), Pakistani Abdullah sells drones on streaming.

Abdullah’s fateful connection with Ezhou began with a cross-border e-commerce training at the park. Bi Wei, secretary general of the Cross-Border E-Commerce Special Committee of Hubei Chamber of Commerce, vice chairman and secretary general of the Ezhou Cross-Border E-Commerce Association, and the responsible representative of China Cross-Border E-Commerce Industrial Park (Ezhou), said that the park provides interested parties with three days of free offline training, from explaining the park’s policies, opening a store, to building a business operation based on filming videos. After the training, they can also enjoy 30 days of practical support, with the cost of a seat being only 200 yuan per month. This is why Abdullah quickly grew from a “newbie” to a leader who can sell products on his own.

Behind Abdullah's dream is the strong support of Ezhou Cross-Border E-Commerce Industrial Park. The park has a total investment of about 498 million yuan, covers an area of 14.4 hectares, and has a total construction area of 149,500 square meters. Since the start of operation on April 30 this year, the "speed of airport resources" has impressed the industry: 258 companies have registered and signed contracts, 62 key companies have become residents, and the import and export trade volume has exceeded 310 million US dollars.

Abdullah now sells Shenzhen-made drones and other “Made in China” products to the world through livestreams. “From my studies to my work, China has given me so many opportunities,” he says gratefully. In the future, he plans to seriously pursue a career in livestreaming in Ezhou, and the park will also move towards building a cross-border trade ecosystem that spans central China and connects the world, allowing more dreamers like Abdullah to realize their value here.

Author and photo: Tao Lijiao

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