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Alibaba Group, China's largest e-commerce firm, has further expansion plans following its investment in the microblogging service Weibo and digital mapping company AutoNavi, most recently with its ...
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While waiting for the subway, Beijing citizen Lin Jun fishes out his mobile phone and places an order for 50 face masks via Taobao, a consumer-to-consumer portal similar to eBay, with only a few ...
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Negotiations between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait on the trading of services has been nearly completed, with Taiwan having reportedly agreed to open its market to 55 types of services, while ...
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Alibaba is working to expand its client base from PC users to users of wireless mobile devices, according to Sina Technology. Since mobile users and the purchases they make are expected to exceed PC ...
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Growing numbers of China-made products have entered the daily lives of people in Taiwan, including an 18-meter-long bus produced by a manufacturing firm in Xiamen which made its debut in Taiwan on ...
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A shop listing its items on Taobao — one of China's largest e-commerce websites — raised 300,000 yuan (US$48,000) in six hours to help with relief efforts in the aftermath of the deadly 7.0-magnitude ...
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A special pair of glasses which claims to be able to help Chinese people develop larger eyes has been selling well through online shops, reports the Chongqing Economic Times. Many beauty-obsessed ...
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Taiwan has managed to secure a new framework from China regarding e-commerce on terms better than its commitments to the World Trade Organization and even Hong Kong. The deal calls for a trial period ...
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China's biggest e-commerce service provider Alibaba Group will work with government agencies to end sales of counterfeit goods on the company's shopping websites, CEO Jack Ma said on Tuesday.The ...