
JD Retail Initiates Major Organizational Transformation
Leading Chinese e-commerce company JD.com's retail business is undergoing a major organizational change to respond to development in the increasingly competitive environment.
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Leading Chinese e-commerce company JD.com's retail business is undergoing a major organizational change to respond to development in the increasingly competitive environment.
Chinese companies have filed a class action lawsuit against Amazon on September 13, accusing the platform of illegally banning and withholding funds on the grounds of paid reviews.
Lazada, a Southeast Asian e-commerce platform owned by Alibaba Group, held a cross-border e-commerce conference on Mar. 7, and announced a series of cross-border business strategy upgrade initiatives.
With the Chinese Lunar New Year around the corner, China’s leading interactive e-commerce platform Pinduoduo revealed several reports on consumers’ purchasing behaviors.
Major Chinese e-commerce company JD.com announced on September 6 the appointment of Xu Lei, the former CEO of JD Retail, as the new president of the company.
In last week’s VC news, direct-to-consumer e-commerce platform Cider bags $130 million for brand building, Xiaomi backs AI company Studio 51, Didi rival Caocao rakes in a massive $589 million round, and more.
Alibaba Group CEO Daniel Zhang took to the stage in Hangzhou to share his visions on platform economy and how it could make global commerce more inclusive.
Chinese tech giant Alibaba plans to expand its Southeast Asian e-commerce subsidiary Lazada's business to Europe, seeking to promote overseas business growth amid slowing opportunities at home.
Amazon will be exiting China and releasing an official statement on the matter this week, as insiders have told Chinese media. Actual date of disclosure is unknown.
Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com has recently completed a makeover of its listed categories, while the company's existing Fashion Home Business channel has been upgraded to the New Department Store channel.
Tmall, China’s largest B2C platform under Alibaba Group, formed a strategic partnership with U.S.-based VF Corporation on June 13.
These games will not be able to be sold in its online mall in the future. The move follows the recent regulations issued by the Chinese government.