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An image storage service provider who requested anonymity revealed today that Hangzhou-based C2C & B2C e-commerce site Taobao plans to tighten restrictions on third-party image storage services as a way of driving merchants to use Taobao's own image storage features. Read More
Recently, a number of Chinese government ministries and agencies jointly issued notice of a new crackdown on online sales of counterfeit goods. Read More
Xie Yunli, general manager of e-commerce services for Chinese clothing distributor and retailer Belle International, recently revealed the company recorded over RMB 200 mln in online sales last year. Read More
The China B2B Research Center of e-commerce site Netsun Toocle (002095.SZ) has released its 2010 China E-Commerce Market Statistical Report, revealing that as of December 2010, China's e-commerce market value exceeded RMB 4.5 trln, up 22% YoY. Read More
B2C retailer Joyo-Amazon and C2C site eBay Eachnet both said today that they had no plans to block any public search engine, and that they would continue to optimize their sites for search engines to drive more traffic and customers to their registered sellers.Read More
The Shanghai No.2 Intermediate People's Court has announced verdicts on three online copyright infringement cases. Read More
According to a CNNIC report released June 13th, more than RMB 16.2 bln worth of products were purchased online in China's four self-governing municipalities (Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, and Chongqing) and 15 sub-provincial-level cities (Harbin, Changchun, Shenyang, Dalian, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Xiamen, Jinan, Qingdao, Wuhan, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu and Xi'an) in the first half of the year. Read More
At the recently concluded CHINICT 2008 telecom and IT industry conference in Beijing, several Chinese start-ups won recognition as leaders in their respective sub-sectors. Read More
E-commerce platform Tom Eachnet has recently announced a new plan aimed at attracting new sellers or existing sellers from other C2C sites. Read More
According to the Beijing "Promotion of Information Technology Regulations", which will take effect from tomorrow, Beijing online merchants who engage in B2C or C2C transactions will be required to have a business permit. Read More