Comparative Research on States of Cross-Border Electricity Supplier Logistics
- 1 Beijing Wuzi University, Beijing, China
Abstract
Development of cross-border electricity supplier logistics opens up sales channels in recent years for individual national products. The development of cross-border electricity supplier logistics is in four countries: China, UK, Japan and the United States, and they are the most advanced coun tries. In order to research the advanced mode of cross-border electricity supplier logistics, th e paper focuses on the export trade and it compares with each other. The SPSS analysis method is used for the correlation analysis, and significant regression equation is an important conclusion of our concern. For insignificant variables, we use the model of fitting method and the forward entry method because it cannot significantly reject interference variables, and optimize the regression equation. We conclude that world trade and import or export trade link closely with UK. We propose that China should learn from the United Kingdom, increase cross-border investment in large electricity provider of logistics and make the use of the profit of cross-border electricity supplier.
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