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Alibaba Group’s Sophisticated Game of Monopoly
44 percent of global sales come through a number of Chinese-owned companies, which in order of ranking include Taobao, Tmall, Jd.com and Pinduoduo. Read MoreIs This the End of Drop Shipping from China?
In the past decade, the drop shipping business from China has seen incredible success but is this once lucrative model soon going to be ancient history? Read MoreWhy Are Lawmakers Punishing US E-Commerce Sites?
With China ahead on counterfeit protection, will the Shop Safe Act that targets counterfeiting through international e-commerce sites hurt US companies? Read MoreCan Amazon’s New Luxury Platform Challenge Alibaba’s?
Amazon has made it a habit to copy Alibaba's business ventures lately, but their most recent attempt — an online luxury platform — seems ill-fated. Read MoreWhat Does the Coronavirus Mean for Drop Shipping?
As the coronavirus spreads, the impact can be felt in logistics and shipping. Jing Daily looks at the sector to analyze where losses will be felt. Read MoreAlibaba’s Already Winning Over China’s Gen Zers: Here’s How
While other brands may only be pushing Gen Z to buy, Alibaba attempts to create a model which both supports creativity and feeds back into sales. Read MoreMeet Zhijun Wang, the Designer Behind the Craze Over a $5,000 Yeezy Pollution Mask
It's not all about the hype though—this Beijing-based designer hopes his stylish sneaker air filters can help raise environmental awareness. Read MoreWhere Neiman Marcus And eBay Went Wrong In China’s E-Commerce Market
Experts discuss why the two foreign e-tailers struggled despite China's booming online sales. Read MoreGlobal Luxury Brands “Testing The Waters” In China’s E-Commerce Market
Over the past few years, as Chinese consumers have embraced e-commerce, online retailers specializing in European luxury goods have become wildly popular with shoppers looking to sidestep China's heavy luxury… Read More