Global Times

Diplomats from 16 countries sell products through livestream­ing

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Diplomats from 16 countries joined the mid-year “618” shopping festival on Alibaba’s Tmall Tuesday, attracting 9 million netizens and selling millions of products through livestream­ing.

Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawis­it, who demonstrat­ed the process of peeling a mangosteen during the event, sold out the fruit in seconds. Laksanawis­it’s score included 5,000 durians, 20,000 coconuts, and 3,000 bags of fragrant rice Tuesday night, according to data from Tmall sent to the Global Times on Wednesday.

Laksanawis­it was the sales champion, winning over diplomats from Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, Denmark, Germany, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Russia, Rwanda, South Korea, Spain and Uruguay.

Before the “618” shopping festival started on June 1, Thailand dispatched a special express train to carry fruit to China and establishe­d an online store on Tmall to promote the country’s products to 800 million Chinese consumers.

The consul-general of South Korea in Shanghai took second place, selling 120,000 units of ramen and 18,000 bags of Korean dumplings. A Russian diplomat sold 10,000 ice creams and candies.

Zhou Xuezhi, a research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said that livestream­ing can help foreign products open up sales channels in China and trigger a wave of export growth for other countries.

“For foreign countries, it is difficult to fundamenta­lly boost the economy just by exporting featured products to China, but the economic boost must be positive, especially against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic,” Zhou told the Global Times on Wednesday.

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