Tag: Alibaba
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Alibaba: A Dragon’s Tale – How a Chinese Teacher Built a Global E-commerce Empire
Discover the fascinating history of Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce giant that conquered the world. Learn how Jack Ma, a former English teacher, built a trillion-dollar empire, overcoming challenges and controversies to reshape global commerce.
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From Dial-Up to Douyin: A Complete History of the Chinese Internet
Dive into the captivating history of the Chinese internet, from its humble beginnings in 1995 to its current status as a global tech titan. Explore the rise of giants like Alibaba, Tencent, and ByteDance, the impact of mobile technology, and the unique challenges and opportunities facing the Chinese internet today. This comprehensive report, drawing from…
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Every dog has its day: China’s largest second-hand trading platform – Xianyu
Xianyu is currently the largest second-hand trading e-commerce platform in China, similar to ebay in Europe and the United States and Mercari in Japan. Its Gross Merchandise Volume exceeds RMB 200 billion, according to a report for fiscal year 2021 (April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020). But few people may know that its predecessor…
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Shopify merchants are ready to meet 700 million Chinese consumers
On November 17, 2020, Shopify, a well-known online shopping service provider, announced that it had entered into a partnership with Alipay, the most popular payment product in China. When a consumer is shopping in an online store driven by Shopify, they can use Alipay to make payments more quickly and safely. Alipay is a third-party payment…
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What is the experience of e-commerce shopping in China?
In other parts of the world, whether Amazon or other e-commerce platforms, receiving goods is usually much slower than Chinese e-commerce.
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Despite the popularity of smartphones, the elderly are still blocked by the digital divide
According to Alibaba’s latest research report, the elderly still have obstacles when shopping online.
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How Can AliExpress Offer Free Shipping for 1 Dollar Goods?
There are at least four ways to reduce the cost of transporting goods within China, at sea, and within the country of destination. AliExpress and other Chinese e-commerce platforms use these flexibly.
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Regulations of takeout platform have triggered condemnation from Chinese consumers
They believe that China’s online food delivery industry originates from the real needs of consumers, and it is difficult to ask the delivery platform to do the opposite, because the moral cleanliness of a small number of consumers kidnap and reduce the consumer experience.
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After Companies such as Ant Financial Give Up Listing in the US, What Market Can Replace It?
To put it simply, the problem of this kind of non-high-tech Chinese stocks targeted by short sellers is not the “China factor” deliberately emphasized by some of them, but real violations and fraud.