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Thursday 14 January 2010
China market: Online shopping value over 248 billion yuan in 2009
In the China market, C2C (customer to customer) and B2C (business to customer) online shopping web portals generated total sales value of 248.35 billion yuan (US$36.4 billion) in...
Friday 24 July 2009
Taiwan market: 2009 online shopping trade value forecast at over NT$311 billion
The total sales transaction value of online shopping in the Taiwan market in 2009 is projected to reach NT$311.6 billion (US$9.46 billion), growing by 30.4% from 2008, according to...
Friday 17 July 2009
Taiwan market: Japan gaming PC vendor DosPara enters online retail channel
Japan-based gaming PC vendor DosPara has announced plans to enter Taiwan's online retail channel and will initially push its gaming PC brand, Galleria.
Tuesday 7 July 2009
Taiwan market: Dell to offer NT$20,000 coupons after second pricing mistake
Dell Taiwan will offer cash coupons worth NT$20,000 (US$606) to each customer affected by a glitch discovered on its online store on July 5 which lead to notebook pricing errors,...
Monday 27 April 2009
Taiwan-based Tsann Kuen, Clevo to offer online shopping services in China
Tsann Kuen Enterprise, the operator of the Tsann Kuen retail chain in Taiwan, and a second-tier Taiwan-based notebook maker Clevo will launch an online shopping service for IT and...
Thursday 4 September 2008
Taiwan market: Yahoo! Kimo to operate new B2C online shopping service
Yahoo! Kimo (Yahoo! Taiwan), the largest web portal in Taiwan, will launch a new B2C online shopping platform, the Yahoo! Kimo Super Mall, on September 28, according to company vice...
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