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7 Chinese Luxury E-Commerce Platforms You Need to Know
There's a whole world of luxury online retail beyond China's e-commerce giants JD.com and Alibaba's Tmall. Read MoreE-Commerce In China Now Takes Up 10 Percent Of All Retail
Online shopping in China achieved a new milestone as rapid growth helped it gain a larger share of the overall retail market. Read MoreWeChat Case Study: How Shanghai’s Mercedes-Benz Arena Connects With VIPs
With about 641,000 visitors a year, the massive venue is using WeChat to target specific customer demographics. Read MoreAlibaba’s Deal With Italian Ministry Paves Way For Luxury On Tmall
With its second major government deal in Europe, Alibaba has its sights set on getting more premium brands on the e-commerce platform. Read MoreInfographic: Tmall’s China E-Commerce Supremacy
After recent news of U.S. IPOs by China's top two B2C e-commerce companies, a new infographic lays out just how much they dominate the market landscape. Read MoreWill Alibaba’s ShopRunner Become Tmall’s Upscale Cousin In China?
While luxury brands in China are wary of discount-driven Tmall, Alibaba hopes that American e-commerce site ShopRunner will be a more appealing place to set up shop. Read MoreChina’s Luxury E-Commerce Market Heads In A New Direction
A shakeout in China's nascent luxury e-commerce market has become glaringly apparent this year as domestic e-tailers have found it increasingly difficult to stay afloat, let alone turn much of… Read MoreSina Debuts Luxury Online Shopping Platform: Is China’s “E-Luxury” Market Getting Saturated?
Following the lead of competitors like Netease and Tencent, this week the largest Chinese-language news portal, Sina launched its new luxury e-commerce platform, Sina Luxury, in the hopes of tapping… Read More