
How Interactive E-commerce in China Drives the Next Phase of E-commerce
E-commerce has come a long way from the old catalogs with a fax number to the one-click, same-day delivery to which consumers in some markets have become accustomed.
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E-commerce has come a long way from the old catalogs with a fax number to the one-click, same-day delivery to which consumers in some markets have become accustomed.
"Douyin E-commerce's New Brands Growth Report for 2022" was officially released, which was jointly published by Douyin E-commerce, Mass Consumption Business Center of ByteDance's Ocean Engine and Arithmetic Report.
JD.com, which plans to list on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on June 18, is reported to have scheduled a listing hearing on Thursday, May 28.
Chinese fast-fashion e-commerce platform, Shein, has reportedly submitted an application to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in secret, to prepare for a U.S. listing. It will be one of the largest IPOs in the U.S. securities market in recent years.
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...” — Charles Dickens
Situated in the Shibei District, the cradle of Qingdao’s industry, commerce and folk culture, Missfresh’s flagship Fresh Market has grown out of a decades-old wet market.
Chinese e-commerce giant Meituan on Nov. 30 released its unaudited financial results for the third quarter of 2020 ended Sept. 30, with share price falling about 7% in Hong Kong before its third-quarter results were published.
Chinese e-commerce player Pinduoduo has formed a strategic cooperation with state-owned China Post Group Co., Ltd.
Between January 31 and February 6, the sales volume of goods sold on Douyin e-commerce platform increased by 119% compared with the same period last year.
China's e-commerce giant JD.com’s second-hand commodity trading platform "Paipai" will undergo a strategic merger with China's largest electronic product recycling platform "Aihuishou".
China's second largest e-commerce company JD.com quietly closed down its office in Melbourne after a little over a year of operation, putting the company's CEO Liu Qiangdong's ambitious expansion plans into the southern hemisphere on hold.
Dingdong Maicai, a leading fresh food e-commerce platform in China, showed that the sales volume of high-end ready-made meals on the platform increased over 3 times year-on-year during the Spring Festival.