From warehouse sorting robots to delivery drones, Viettel Post is pinning its hopes on tech as the salve to an inefficient ...
Cross-border e-commerce in China recorded a growth of 10.8 per cent in 2024, according to data released by the Chinese ...
Investors dumped technology stocks in premarket trading Monday, sending U.S. indexes sharply lower after Chinese artificial ...
While the overall luxury market may be in decline, Italist, which enables consumers to shop the streets of Italy at local ...
Alibaba reported better-than-expected Q2 FY’25 results, with revenue rising 5% year over year to 236.5 billion yuan ...
China’s ecommerce industry is the largest in the world, with some estimates placing it at three times the size of the United States and responsible for approximately 50 percent of all spending on ...
China's major e-commerce companies, from JD.com to Alibaba Group Holding, are rushing to take advantage of Beijing's latest subsidies aimed at spurring consumer spending at the start of the year.
In this excerpt from Lizhi Liu’s new book, “From Click to Boom,” the author explores how Taobao tried to democratize its ...
The feature accounted for over 80 per cent of recent sales made by live-streaming e-commerce firm East Buy on WeChat, local ...
JD.com is another formidable competitor, with about as many customers as Amazon has worldwide. China is also at the forefront of new types of ecommerce, such as social commerce pioneered by Pinduoduo, ...