With the continuous development of the global economy, more and more foreign trade e-commerce platforms have appeared in our field of vision. So among these e-commerce platforms, which ones are in Asia? Today I will take you to look at these foreign trade platforms in Asia.
1. China’s foreign trade e-commerce platform
Alibaba: The world's largest B2B e-commerce company, with business coverage in 200 countries and hundreds of millions of products on sale
AliExpress: One of the three largest English online shopping websites in the world
Dunhuang.com: Small-scale foreign trade wholesale, 20 million users, millions of sellers
JD.com: Has operations in Spain, Russia and Indonesia
Lazada: Alibaba's e-commerce brand for Southeast Asia, with tens of thousands of sellers and annual sales of US$1.5 billion
(II) Japan’s foreign trade e-commerce platform
Rakuten: Japan's largest online store, with 18 million products and 20 million users. It also has operations in the United States and Europe.
Jshoppers: a clothing website with 500,000 users in 120 countries
ZozoTown: The largest fashion apparel platform, with business covering 100 countries
(III) Singapore’s foreign trade e-commerce platform
Shopee: Targeting the Southeast Asian market, with more than 180 million products
Qoo10: A Singaporean platform that also serves China, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Hong Kong; buyers can become sellers
Zalora: A fashion and ball game website that is growing rapidly in Southeast Asia
(IV) Middle East foreign trade e-commerce platform
Souq: Amazon's Middle East e-commerce, with millions of customers per month
JollyChic: The largest mobile e-commerce platform in the Middle East, owned by Zhejiang Zhiyu
MarkaVip: Flash sale model; acquired by Zhejiang Zhiyu
Daraz: Pakistan's largest B2C e-commerce platform
(V) Indian foreign trade e-commerce platform
Flipkart: Largest e-commerce company, 10 million customers and 100,000 sellers, allowed to enter, acquired by Walmart
Snapdeal: 300,000 online sellers and 35 million products. Sellers must register their business in India.
Jabong: An e-commerce portal selling Indian fashion and lifestyle products
Myntra: An e-commerce company that sells fashion and casual products
Zovi: Indian apparel retail website
Snapdeal: Business model similar to Alibaba, Alibaba invested
(VI) Indonesian foreign trade e-commerce platform
Mataharimall: One of the largest and most complete markets in Indonesia
Bhinneka: 14-year-old e-commerce company, major marketing tool
Blibli: Indonesia's online shopping pioneer, owned by djarum
(VII) Korean foreign trade e-commerce platform
Gmarket: The largest comprehensive shopping C2C website, acquired by eBay
Lotte: Lotte's international business covers 20 countries
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