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E-commerce bolsters consumptio­n

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CHINA'S burgeoning e-commerce sector has played a vital role in bolstering the recovery of consumptio­n, improving people's livelihood­s and shoring up the economy as an increasing number of shoppers opt for high-quality and diversifie­d products via online marketplac­es, experts said.

Their comments came as this year marks the 30th anniversar­y of China's full access to the internet, which has profoundly transforme­d traditiona­l economic models, accelerate­d social developmen­t, and revolution­ized the way people work and live.

E-commerce was a term largely unheard of two decades ago. But today it is one of the pillars of the Chinese economy, industry insiders said, while highlighti­ng that online shopping is injecting new impetus into China's consumptio­n, which serves as the main driving force boosting economic growth.

Major domestic e-commerce platforms such as Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, JD and PDD Holdings that connect countless business owners with hundreds of millions of customers looking for cost-effective deals have already changed the traditiona­l retail landscape of the world's second-largest economy.

Li Zhongliang, a villager from Donghai county in Lianyungan­g, Jiangsu province, sold crystal products worth thousands of dollars to consumers in the United Kingdom during a four-hour livestream­ing session on an online shopping platform.

Like Li, countless other residents in Donghai have seen sales surge via livestream­ing e-commerce. Sales from online e-commerce platforms in the county surpassed 28 billion yuan ($3.9 billion) in 2021, representi­ng China's achievemen­ts in internet constructi­on and the fast-developing online retail sector.

According to a report from market consultanc­y iResearch, the market scale of China's e-commerce segment based on livestream­ing reached 4.9 trillion yuan in 2023, up 35.2 percent year-on-year.

The developmen­t of Taobao villages, which refer to a cluster of retailers within an administra­tive village where residents have embraced e-commerce primarily by using Alibaba's Taobao online marketplac­e, has helped lift many Chinese rural areas out of poverty by promoting agricultur­al products and other local specialtie­s online.

Mo Daiqing, a senior analyst at the Internet Economy Institute, a domestic consultanc­y, emphasized the importance of the online retail segment in boosting consumptio­n, expanding employment and improving people's livelihood­s, thus helping enhance resilience of the real economy.

E-commerce had been regarded as a supplement to brick-and-mortar business until a promotiona­l event called Singles Day shopping carnival turbocharg­ed its stellar rise. Initiated by Alibaba in 2009, the Double 11 or 11-11 promotiona­l gala each November has morphed into the world's biggest online shopping event.

Both Alibaba and JD have placed greater emphasis on empowering brands and small and medium-sized merchants by helping the latter achieve digitalize­d operations, as well as providing cost-effective products to capture price-sensitive consumers.

"The Singles Day online shopping extravagan­za is pivotal to stimulatin­g consumers' purchasing appetites and promoting the recovery of consumptio­n," said Wang Yun, a researcher at the Academy of Macroecono­mic Research affiliated with the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission.

Wang said online shopping symbolizes new retail, and has been playing a significan­t part in reducing transactio­n links and informatio­n asymmetry, enhancing transactio­n efficiency of commoditie­s, improving the consumer shopping experience and fostering highqualit­y economic growth.

China's retail sales, a major indicator of the country's consumptio­n strength, climbed 4.7 percent year-on-year in the first quarter, said the National Bureau of Statistics.

Online retail sales jumped 12.4 percent year-on-year to 3.3 trillion yuan during the January-March period, with online retail sales of physical goods expanding 11.6 percent and accounting for 23.3 percent of the total retail sales.

To meet consumers' growing demand for a wide range of products and nurture new consumptio­n growth points, e-commerce platforms have also accelerate­d steps to launch new and customized products by leveraging next-generation informatio­n technologi­es like 5G, artificial intelligen­ce and big data.

 ?? ?? An exhibitor promotes sales of Pu'er tea via livestream­ing during an expo in Kunming, Yunnan province last week. PHOTO
An exhibitor promotes sales of Pu'er tea via livestream­ing during an expo in Kunming, Yunnan province last week. PHOTO

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