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China e-commerce firm eyes Philippine market

- By Anna Gabriela A. Mogato BusinessWo­rld JD.com

A CHINESE global online shopping company is looking to enter the Philippine­s amid the continued growth of the local e-commerce market. In an interview with

at the sidelines of the China-Philippine­s Dialogue 2017 in Makati City on Oct. 26, JD.com, Inc. Vice-President Jerome Ma said the Beijing-based company is “positively and actively looking” for opportunit­ies to expand its operations in the Philippine­s.

“JD, now we are in Indonesia, we are in Thailand but the reason why I’m here is the message that we trying to enter the Philippine­s. Just now,” Mr. Ma said during the panel discussion.

“The president of the Chamber [of Commerce of the Philippine Islands] (Jose Luis U. Yulo, Jr.) said the trade between China and the Philippine­s is kind of negative — going into the China way. Me coming over here to try to buy products, brands, services — we also have the solution (to balance trade),” he added.

Philippine Statistics Authority data showed the Philippine­s incurred a $4.74-billion deficit in trade with China for the first eight months of 2017.

serves as an online shopping site and delivery service, boasting 250 million “middle and upper-level class” customers worldwide.

Mr. Ma encouraged the business community present during the China-Philippine­s Dialogue to take part in e-commerce, citing its contributi­on to China’s growth.

“We have a JD worldwide that (sic) we purchased brands, services, products, and you do not have to register in China to sell your products. You only have to register legally. I said legally, here in the Philippine­s,” he said.

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