
Alibaba is emerging as one of China's biggest corporate winners of the coronavirus crisis, gaining the opportunity to expand its businesses and solidify itself as a critical part of the country's socio-economic engine.
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Alibaba is emerging as one of China's biggest corporate winners of the coronavirus crisis, gaining the opportunity to expand its businesses and solidify itself as a critical part of the country's socio-economic engine.
Alibaba Group chairman Jack Ma will step down from the Chinese firm on Tuesday, leaving his handpicked successor a daunting task of steering the $460bn firm when the market for its core e-tail business has slowed.
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd will buy e-commerce business Kaola from Chinese gaming company NetEase Inc for $2 billion, adding a platform that specializes in supplying luxury goods from abroad to Chinese consumers.
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd has agreed to pay $2 billion (1.6 billion pounds) in cash to buy Chinese e-commerce firm Kaola, local news outlet Caixin reported on Friday.
Amazon.com Inc’s Chinese joint venture is in talks about a merger with local e-commerce firm Kaola, which sells imported products in the Asian country, business magazine Caijing reported on Tuesday.
Germany's Beiersdorf, the maker of Nivea skin care products, said on Monday it had agreed a strategic cooperation with NetEase Kaola, a unit of Chinese video games publisher NetEase focused on cross-border e-commerce.
At the E-commerce 1-to-1 forum, Rakuten France’s CEO spoke to FashionNetwork.com about the implications of dropping the name PriceMinister and the role fashion plays in the group’s strategy.
An overview of the battle for China’s luxury e-tail market, as local web giants work hard to attract foreign labels, which until recently were wary of associating with Chinese e-tailers.
French childrenswear group Kidiliz is broadening its international retail footprint, notably in the Middle East, China and South America.
At Beijing's sprawling Renmin University of China, two shiny new couriers dart through throngs of students to deliver parcels throughout the day. But they're not typical Chinese deliverymen.