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Bob Hoyler of Euromonitor discusses slowing growth, citing changing consumer behaviour. Despite challenges, cross-border ecommerce thrives, driven by marketplaces.
ecommerce, cross-border payments, behavioural biometrics, marketplace, research
cross-border payments, marketplace, ecommerce, B2B2B2C, regulation
Alibaba has rolled out Daraz Flex, an outsourcing platform allowing users to earn money by completing tasks such as working as a last-mile delivery person or warehouse assistant.
ecommerce, gig economy, product launch, Alibaba
Huawei, acquisition, mobile payments
Joshua Chong, Kapronasia, ecommerce, shoppertainment, COVID-19, SMEs, Asia, online shopping, cash-on-delivery
Hong-Kong-based conglomerate Tencent has rolled out Xiao’e Pinpin, a mini program for social commerce on WeChat that the company has made available to its users.
Xiao’e Pinpin; Tencent, China, Hong Kong, JD.com, ecommerce, Pinduoduo, Asia, APAC
Qingdao, ecommerce, Pinduoduo, China, ecommerce platform
Pinduoduo, a Chinese ecommerce company, has raised USD 1.1 billion in a private share placement, bolstering its ability to finance growth, despite recent market volatility.
Pinduoduo, funding, ecommerce, China, private share placement, finance, capital
Elena Gatti, Azoya, cross-border ecommerce, China, retailers, Marketplaces, ecommerce
Amazon has announced it will open a pop-up store on the China-based ecommerce platform Pinduoduo, Reuters reports.
Amazon, Pinduoduo, pop-up store, ecommerce, China, marketplace
Pinduoduo has shared its plans to raise around USD 1.5 bln from Wall Street to fund its expansion.
Pinduoduo, ecommerce, China, Wall Street
According to a recent Forrester report, the ecommerce value in China has been predicted to reach USD 1.8 tln in 2022.
ecommerce, China, mobile commerce
Pinduoduo, a China-based ecommerce website backed by Tencent, has filed for an initial public offering in the US to seek as much as USD 1 billion.
China, ecommerce, IPO, US, China, Pinduoduo, Tencent, Google
Alibaba Group has introduced a new mobile shopping app that sells products mostly priced below USD 3.
Alibaba, ecommerce, shopping app, mobile app, Asia, China