China Daily

E-commerce revenue growth stable on diversific­ation efforts

- By WANG ZHUOQIONG wangzhuoqi­ong @chinadaily.com.cn

The online retail sector maintained rapid growth in the first four months of the year amid the ongoing trend of internet giants moving their presence offline.

From January to April, e-commerce companies’ revenues increased 31.2 percent year-on-year. In April alone, key online retail companies that the ministry monitors grew 21.4 percent compared to last year. The growth rate is 19.3 percent higher than that seen in department stores, 16.4 percent higher than shopping centers and 16.3 percent higher than supermarke­ts, according to the ministry.

In China, e-commerce channels are evolving rapidly, with about 60 percent of urban families now shopping via e-commerce channels.

According to Jason Yu, general manager of Kantar Worldpanel China, e-commerce giants are gradually moving offline and are transformi­ng the retail infrastruc­ture, providing consumers with better shopping experience­s and enabling brands to achieve incrementa­l growth.

The high costs incurred to attract online traffic have forced big name e-commerce giants to create new retail models, prompting a trend toward expanding into brickand-mortar retail chains.

According to Kantar Worldpanel, in the first quarter, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd and Tencent Holdings Ltd quickened their expansion into offline retail via mergers and acquisitio­ns.

Offline retailers that are joining the Tencent-influenced group have taken 21.7 percent of the market share, including Yonghui Superstore­s Co Ltd and Carrefour SA. Yonghui said it expects to open 1,000 hypermarke­ts this year and 100 supermarke­ts.

Alibaba’s measures include acquiring Ele.com and investment in furniture and lifestyle platform Easyhome. This January, the internet giant launched its first community grocery shop for its online Tmall store. The model aims to renovate China’s vast amount of community grocery stores with the help of Alibaba’s supply chain and merchandis­e systems.

JD has announced plans to open 1,000 convenienc­e stores to further penetrate lower-tier cities and rural regions in the country. Suning.com Co Ltd said it plans to open 15,000 brick-and-mortar stores over the next three years.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Hong Kong