Here is a quick introduction to the biggest e-commerce markets in the world and some interesting facts about the industry in those countries.
There are lots of e-commerce marketplaces in china. So if you want to sell your products online, you have many choices possibilities, possibly too many and a little overwhelming to be honest. Alibaba and JD.com have been in a war over the Chinese e-commerce space for a decade or so, ...
This eCommerce company operating from Beijing is the first of three major Chinese companies we list here. Rivaled by the more popularAlibaba, Jingdonghas well overquarter of a billion registered usersas of 2018. It was founded in 1998 and started trading online six years later. Today, the c...
Learn about Alibaba.com The leading B2B ecommerce platform for global trade What are you looking for? Millions of business offerings Explore products and suppliers for your business from millions of offerings worldwide. Assured quality and transactions ...
International brands will do well to take advantage of this golden opportunity to enter the China’s e-commerce market. Make your cross-border smart retail business stand out WeChat has a range of strategic offerings to help brands gain a competitive edge in the Chinese e-commerce marke...
Founded in 1999, 1688.com was originally called ‘Alibaba China Market.’ It was, and remains, China’s largest online wholesale platform and ecommerce company for domestic buyers. It is a channel for buyers working under the Alibaba Group to source products from local, Chinese suppliers. ...
eCommerce Most of all Chinese domestic retail sales will be online this year. A number so large that it represents 50% of all online retail sales globally. This can be contributed to 4 main factors; mobile reliance, the emergence of Chinese eCommerce giants, innovative payment systems, and ...
For example, despite being the Top 1 e-commerce giant in China, Tmall also makes a great effort to connect with their Gen-Z potential customers. Tmall created an account “我叫猫天天” (”I am Mall T T”). The account uses emoticons and Internet slang to reply to comments and dar...
Chase provides backend services for eCommerce payment processing giant, PayPal and processes transactions in over 160 countries and 120 currencies. In addition to providing direct payment processing services to corporations like Macy's and DoorDash, Chase also provides simplified services to small ...
eCommerce is a bustling segment of the retail industry representing an estimated $102.7 billion or 8.3 percent of total U.S. retail sales in 2016. Total