
JD.com to Sponsor China's 2024 Spring Festival Gala, Aiming at Acquiring More Users from Small Cities
JD.com is gearing up to make a significant impact during the Year of the Dragon Spring Festival Gala, leveraging its various businesses.
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JD.com is gearing up to make a significant impact during the Year of the Dragon Spring Festival Gala, leveraging its various businesses.
Douyin and Kuaishou, two leading Chinese short video platforms, are increasing their investment in e-commerce infrastructure.
Chinese short-video platform Kuaishou has recently set a target range between 900 billion yuan ($141 billion) and 970 billion yuan in GMV for its e-commerce operations.
Yasten Holding, the parent company of popular Chinese makeup brand Perfect Diary, went public Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), becoming the first Chinese beauty group listed on the U.S. stock market, and shares surged 75% on the first day of its listing.
The boom of live streaming e-commerce in China is best understood as an outcome of layers of factors, some are particular to the history of Chinese e-commerce, others universal for any Internet companies in need for commercialization.
Dingdong Maicai and MissFresh, leading players in China’s burgeoning fresh food delivery arena, filed for US listings on Tuesday, racing to become the first publicly-traded Chinese online grocery platform.
On December 27th, JD.com announced that starting from January 1st, 2024, the annual fixed salary for front-line employees in procurement and sales departments will increase by nearly 100%.
Pinduoduo's cross-border e-commerce platform, Temu, has expanded to 50 countries since 2022, revealed Chairman Chen Lei.
Around 200 small and medium-sized merchants recently staged a protest at the Guangzhou headquarters of Temu, expressing grievances over substantial penalties inflicted by the platform.
Pinduoduo will subscribe to $200 million in GOME convertible bonds and integrate GOME’s product range, logistics and after-sales customer service with its platform.
Chinese social commerce platform Pinduoduo has trained farmers in poverty-stricken counties to start e-commerce businesses in its online marketplace as an effort to alleviate poverty.
Chinese social media influencer Li Ziqi, who had been on hiatus for two years, made a brief appearance on Saturday Evening.