China’s Alibaba Group, which is 40 percent owned by Yahoo Inc, has petitioned the United States Trade Representative (USTR) Office over the inclusion of Taobao, its consumer e-commerce platform,…
China’s Alibaba Group, which is 40 percent owned by Yahoo Inc, has petitioned the United States Trade Representative (USTR) Office over the inclusion of Taobao, its consumer e-commerce platform,…
The International Trade Promotion Department of Thailand has joined with eight local and international organisations in a bid to beef up the Thaitrade.com e-marketplace project.
The signing of a memor…
Alibaba, operator of China’s largest online shopping site Taobao, is involved in renewed battle with another e-commerce giant, 360Buy.com, over prices.
Last week, Etao, an Alibaba Group site tha…
China’s online shopping websites will exercise more prudence if they launch a price war or sales promotions this year as stiff competition has eaten into their profits, an industry report said o…
Reputations, money, survival. A lot hangs in the balance in 2012 for the prominent heads of many global companies. Here’s a rundown of a dozen of the more intriguing business scenarios and the e…
Taobao.com, China’s largest online shopping site, remained on the "notorious markets" list released by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR).
The USTR said it had…
More than a dozen mainland protesters gathered in Causeway Bay in Hong Kong on Friday to rail against the alleged injustices suffered by small online merchants. But the target of their protest, China&…
China’s online shopping sector is moving from individual retailing to department store-style sites that bring together large numbers of vendors on one platform.
The result is a battle of Titans …
China’s etao.com, the online shopping search site of Taobao, said it will join hands with various shopping websites to allow customers to easily compare prices, services, logistics and payment i…
Thousands of small business owners launched an online protest against Taobao Mall, a unit of China’s Alibaba Group, over a fee hike that they claim puts them at a disadvantage to bigger business…