Consumption has become the central pillar of China’s economic growth.On November 11, 2019, Singles’ Day, China’s biggest shopping festival,reached its 11th year. E-commerce sales in China continued toincrease: Alib...Consumption has become the central pillar of China’s economic growth.On November 11, 2019, Singles’ Day, China’s biggest shopping festival,reached its 11th year. E-commerce sales in China continued toincrease: Alibaba set new record with more than US$38.1billion in 24 hours. Rival e-commerce giant JD.com’scumulative sales exceeded US$29 billion.The Singles’ Day shopping wave alsoswept through some Southeast Asiancountries, creating peaks in onlineconsumption. Data shows thate-commerce consumptionhas the potential to becomeanother important growthfield for these countries.展开更多
According to iResearch, in the first half of 2012, mother & infants online shopping valued more than RMB 20 billion in China, two-thirds online deals of the full year in 2011. The market in the second half is expe...According to iResearch, in the first half of 2012, mother & infants online shopping valued more than RMB 20 billion in China, two-thirds online deals of the full year in 2011. The market in the second half is expected to maintain its high growth, increase by 86% in the whole year and reach RMB 61 billion. It will take about 4.3% of the whole online shopping market.展开更多
文摘Consumption has become the central pillar of China’s economic growth.On November 11, 2019, Singles’ Day, China’s biggest shopping festival,reached its 11th year. E-commerce sales in China continued toincrease: Alibaba set new record with more than US$38.1billion in 24 hours. Rival e-commerce giant JD.com’scumulative sales exceeded US$29 billion.The Singles’ Day shopping wave alsoswept through some Southeast Asiancountries, creating peaks in onlineconsumption. Data shows thate-commerce consumptionhas the potential to becomeanother important growthfield for these countries.
文摘According to iResearch, in the first half of 2012, mother & infants online shopping valued more than RMB 20 billion in China, two-thirds online deals of the full year in 2011. The market in the second half is expected to maintain its high growth, increase by 86% in the whole year and reach RMB 61 billion. It will take about 4.3% of the whole online shopping market.