china e-commerce
JD.com Looks to Post-Brexit UK for Cross-Border Fashion Sales
After launching its cross-border "British Mall" platform around the time of the Brexit vote, e-commerce giant JD.com sets its sights on London's fashion scene. Read MoreCoach’s Tmall Shop Closes as Luxury Brands Turn to WeChat Sales
With its official Tmall shop shuttered, accessible luxury brand Coach is one of several labels turning their focus toward WeChat e-commerce. Read MoreReport: Cross-Border E-Commerce Set to Reach a Quarter of All Chinese Consumers by 2020
A new report predicts that cross-border e-commerce demand is set to skyrocket in China despite the government's recent tax hikes. Read MoreAlibaba Learns it Can’t Take the Easy Way Out to Earn Legitimacy When it Comes to Counterfeits
E-commerce giant Alibaba's expulsion from the International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition after a conflict of interest controversy shows that it still has work to do to convince brands it's for real in fighting fakes. Read MoreChina’s Mobile Shoppers Make More ‘Impulse’ Buys on WeChat
As the rate of WeChat users who shop over the app doubles, "impulse-driven" categories are seeing the biggest growth. Read MoreJD.com and Penfolds Bet Big on Future of China’s Fine Wine E-Commerce Market
The e-commerce giant expands its partnership with Penfolds as more Chinese wine connoisseurs head to online shops to avoid counterfeits. Read MoreTmall Kicks Off Mei.com-Backed Luxury Channel With Star-Studded Launch in Shanghai
After Alibaba's investment in Mei.com, Tmall ups its luxury offerings with a new luxury channel managed by the flash sales site. Read MoreHow China’s Grand Summit Uses Lifestyle to Stand out in an E-Commerce Era
Challenged by a mall-building boom and the rise of e-commerce, The Grand Summit is one of many malls in China introducing new, engaging concepts to keep shoppers coming. Read More3 Key Ways Luxury Brands Can Fight China’s Online Counterfeits
As counterfeits sold online remain one of the toughest issues facing luxury brands in China, Jing Daily's new report details several effective ways to fight back against this market. Read MoreJD.com Wants to Become Key Gateway to China for U.S. Fashion Brands
As international e-commerce takes off in China, e-tail giant JD.com's New York Fashion Week show was aimed at convincing American brands to join its newly launched "U.S. Fashion Mall." Read More