On DOn Dec. 15, famous Chinese Internet celebrity and Smartisan founder Yonghao Luo admitted in his Sina Weibo post that the cardigans sold in his livestreaming channel were fake.
Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com will become the first online platform to accept China’s digital currency, according to announcement issued by the company’s fintech subsidiary JD Digits on Dec. 5.
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.
The leaders of FlashEx, Guazi.com and Jumei were summoned by the Beijing Communications Administration to discuss their regulatory breaches, and were issued written notifications to rectify and reform within a set time.
Pinduoduo, China’s largest e-commerce platform for agricultural products, has announced its Q3 earning last night and its user number has strongly increased to over 730 million buyers.
China’s live-streaming boom has driven job seekers to grab their share of the pie, prompting a surge of live-host applications leading up to this year’s Singles’ Day online shopping bonanza.
Chinese interactive e-commerce platform Pinduoduo Inc. signed a memorandum of understanding with the Royal Danish Consulate General in Shanghai on Thursday.
Domestic demand serves as the driver of economic growth and the new online economy is helping promote the development of Chinese brands, a recent report said.
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Chinese e-commerce platforms are thinking about new ways to help consumers obtain cheaper pork. And the online community group buying model is one of the ways.