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Three Top Marketing Trends for the Year of the Ox
As an uptick in COVID-19 cases threatens Chinese New Year travel, brands are scrambling to meet demand for “new” New Year’s goods and hometown products. Read MoreAngelica Cheung Eyes Homegrown Talent As Sequoia Capital’s New Partner
Angelica Cheung’s new role at Sequoia Capital China as a venture partner promises greater opportunity for China’s homegrown talent and international brands. Read MoreCould Alibaba Try to Acquire Farfetch?
Although an acquisition of Farfetch by Alibaba remains — no pun intended — farfetched, in many ways it would be a logical combination. Read MoreWhy Is Luxury E-tailer Secoo Seeking to Go Private in 2021?
Secoo’s board of directors recently received a proposal from its founder, chairman and CEO to take the company private. Is it for the better? Read MoreNews That Jack Ma Is Lying Low and Not Missing, Sends Alibaba Shares High
Confirmation that Jack Ma, Alibaba’s billionaire co-founder, is not actually missing, as has been widely reported, sent Alibaba shares trading higher. Read MoreWhat Could Alibaba’s Antitrust Investigation Mean for Luxury?
One of the biggest news stories to recently come out of China was last week’s announcement that Chinese regulators had launched an investigation into “alleged monopolistic practices” by Alibaba. The… Read MoreChina Clamps Down on the Group Buying Craze
As 2020 draws to a close, China continues to clamp down on its pool of internet giants. This time, turning its attention on group buying. Read MoreFuture Tech China: Branded Games and Social Are Why Alibaba Fails Where Tencent Thrives
The games known as MOBAs (Multiplayer Online Battle Arenas) excel at content-commerce, and they also happen to be one of the two things Tencent is best at. Read MoreWill Losing Its Western Shipping Subsidies Hurt China?
In 2021, Europe will raise shipping prices on parcels coming from China as the US does now. How will China's e-commerce companies cope? Read MoreJD.com Zeros In On China’s Growing ESports Market
ESports continues to grow in China. Now, JD.com has moved into this lucrative sector with a gaming alliance and a multilateral approach. Read More