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China e-commerce
From Hero to Zero: Fake-Fueled Patriotic Marketing on Chinese Social Media Platforms
By Xue Zhang and Zizheng Yu
In May 2024, Chinese company Xiang Piao Piao saw profits surge overnight by mocking Japan’s releasing nuclear-contaminated wastewater. But its supposed stand was all a ruse.
Does Vietnam and Bangladesh’s Cheap Labor Threaten ‘Made in China’ Textiles?
By Andey Ng
Despite rising labor costs and less enthusiasm for factory jobs, e-commerce and domestic consumption provide a future growth model for the massive textile industry in China.
Deceptive Practices and Countermeasures on China’s Online Retail Platforms
By Xue Zhang
As e-commerce has exploded in China, so have sales of fake goods and deceptive advertising practices. What are the countermeasures and potential solutions?”
Linking Together Asia’s Digital Future
By Grace Yuehan Wang
Digital connectivity promises to be a driving force behind Asian growth, particularly in Southeast Asia.
China’s Delivery Drone Rollout: Slow but Steady
By Sara Hsu
China has increased the use of delivery drones to resolve the issue of distant rural deliveries as well as high urban demand pressures.
Can China’s Singles’ Day Go Green?
By Tang Damin
For e-commerce giants to reach sustainability, they first need to be transparent about their climate footprints.
The China-Malaysia Digital Free Trade Zone: National Security Considerations
By Hugh Harsono
While the DFTZ promises growth for both Malaysians and Chinese enterprises, Malaysia must take care to ensure its digital independence.
In Search of ‘Real’ Data on China’s Economy
By Dmitriy Plekhanov
Technology to the rescue: new sources of data help researchers and analysts shed more light on the Chinese economy.
What China’s New E-Commerce Law Could Mean for IP Protection
By Joe Knotts
Is China really cracking down on counterfeiters, or is the law more symbol than substance?
How Worried Should China Be About its ‘Consumption Downgrade’?
By Biyun Song
Whether there is a “consumption downgrade” remains debatable, but real threats are growing in China’s economy.
US Law Firms Launch Investigation Against JD.com After Rape Allegations Against CEO
By Charlotte Gao
JD.com’s share price plunged after the company’s CEO Liu Qiangdong was arrested in Minnesota on charges of rape.
China’s Digital Economy: E-Commerce Consumption Trends
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Winston Wenyuan Ma.
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